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Coffee maker Mr.Coffee pushes intelligent Internet of things coffee maker

Published: 2024-11-17 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/17, I'm sure no one would want to walk all the way to the office and be in a daze at work, or find that the coffee pot is dirty when they want to make coffee, or worse, the coffee pot may be completely gone. If there is one of the most popular Internet of things coffee maker, then these problems can be easily solved. Today, I will bring you one.

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No one wants to walk all the way to the office and stare at the coffee pot at work, or to make coffee and find that the coffee pot is dirty, or worse, that the coffee pot is completely missing.

If there is one of the most popular "Internet of Things coffee pots", then these problems can be solved. Today, I will bring you a Mr. Coffee's new Internet of Things coffee maker-Smart Coffee Maker.

The new Smart Coffeemaker, which will be available next month, comes with an app that alerts users to the estimated time to brew coffee, whether it should be cleaned and, more importantly, how old it is.

More than two decades ago, computer scientists at Cambridge University built a surveillance system using portable cameras and computer networks. This way, students in the entire lab building can monitor the brewing of coffee in a single coffee pot at any time, avoiding students from taking unnecessary steps. As a result of this mistake, the "coffee pot" website has also become one of the world's first live broadcast websites.

No one expected this inadvertent invention to have such a big impact all over the world. Internet enthusiasts affectionately refer to this coffee pot as the "trojan coffee pot." Coffee Pot's live website was initially updated three times a minute, but gradually increased to one per second. At its peak, nearly 2.4 million users around the world clicked on the coffeepot site to watch it in action.

Since its inception in 1991, Coffee Pot Live has been part of Cambridge University's internal network. It wasn't until 1993 that it was moved to the World Wide Web. In August 2001, the Cambridge University Computer Laboratory announced that due to the relocation of the laboratory, the live streaming site would be closed.

One of Troy's main developers says early inventions were designed to make ordinary household appliances smarter. Another major developer worked with friends after college to develop intelligent recognition functions for beverage vending machines. The purchasing preferences of employees can be read by identifying their information. This way, when people approach the vending machine, they can prepare their favorite drinks through the wireless badges worn by employees.

And now the Internet of Things appliances have all the above advantages. For example, this Mr. Coffee's Smart Coffee Maker is equipped with an LCD display and is able to execute all predetermined programs. However, it should be pointed out that although technology has developed to this day, coffee pots can automatically and quickly connect to the Internet, but today's programs still cannot fully guarantee the Internet of Things.

A net coffee pot definitely makes better coffee than a traditional coffee pot.

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