The screen should have a face to make it personal :) And why a tray, when you could simply feed it from the top? I don't like having a machine without any buttons, mechanical backup still makes me feel more comfortable (just in case you have no idea how to use it)
This is what you get when a bunch of millennial's get together to design a coffee maker. If you're thinking the *green* coffee beans was the clue, well - you're not entirely correct in that assumption. There's more. You literally can't brew a pot of coffee unless you use Facebook Messenger, a mobile app or RFID tags. No, seriously - there's no other ways to make it run. There's no button on the machine to make it start roasting or grinding/brewing by itself. If you lose the RFID tags, you're stuck with Facebook Messenger or a mobile app. No WiFi but it has a built-in 3G service so that it is permanently connected to the internet. If you happen to live in a spot with poor cell reception, and you can't find your RFID tags - try relocating the coffee maker to the roof of your house or on the top of a nearby hill. Aside from that - this makes an absolutely amazing cup of coffee. I'm just sad that my coffee maker hasn't friended me back on Facebook.
The screen should have a face to make it personal :) And why a tray, when you could simply feed it from the top? I don't like having a machine without any buttons, mechanical backup still makes me feel more comfortable (just in case you have no idea how to use it)
This is what you get when a bunch of millennial's get together to design a coffee maker. If you're thinking the *green* coffee beans was the clue, well - you're not entirely correct in that assumption. There's more. You literally can't brew a pot of coffee unless you use Facebook Messenger, a mobile app or RFID tags. No, seriously - there's no other ways to make it run. There's no button on the machine to make it start roasting or grinding/brewing by itself. If you lose the RFID tags, you're stuck with Facebook Messenger or a mobile app. No WiFi but it has a built-in 3G service so that it is permanently connected to the internet. If you happen to live in a spot with poor cell reception, and you can't find your RFID tags - try relocating the coffee maker to the roof of your house or on the top of a nearby hill.
Aside from that - this makes an absolutely amazing cup of coffee. I'm just sad that my coffee maker hasn't friended me back on Facebook.
Hahaha brilliant review
Freaking hilarious
That's not a barcode. It's an RFID tag.
Marcus Wolschon thanks 👌🏼