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IoT Coffee Maker

Who wouldn't want an internet enabled coffee maker!

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Our idea is to create an internet enabled coffee maker. This will allow the end user to use their mobile devices to turn on the maker to brew, monitor brew status, change brew strength, set brew time delay, turn the coffee maker off and finally send the user a notification when the brew is ready.

The challenge: Waking up late for work and having to physically start your coffee brew at the machine while frantically getting around. Wouldn't it be nice to just start your brew directly from your phone? Or lie in bed at night and set your morning brew timer from your phone? Or maybe you don’t want your next brew as strong?

The Solution: Our goal is to create an internet enabled coffee maker. This will allow the end user to use their mobile devices to turn on the maker to brew, monitor brew status, change brew strength, set brew time delay, turn the coffee maker off and finally send the user a notification when the brew is ready.

Backstory: We were one of the first people to play with an Electric IMP Wi-Fi microprocessor back in 2012. During that time we integrated the Electric IMP into a coffee maker and made it Wi-Fi enabled. Although we successfully made a Wi-Fi enabled coffee maker in 2012 it was very basic. All the user could do is turn the coffee maker on or off with their mobile devices from a simple webpage. In today’s world that is just simply not good enough to solve this challenge. (http://goo.gl/FA2r0j)

The Plan: To connect the coffee maker to the web, we will be using a Raspberry PI and a multitude of sensors, web servers, SMS plugins and more. We want everything to be powered by the coffee maker wall plug. As we continue to map this plan out we will update this section.

  • Temperature Sensors Being Added

    Matt Everts04/21/2016 at 20:04 0 comments

    If you are like me (@MattEverts) then you hate burning your mouth on a hot cup of coffee! We are thinking about integrating temperature sensors in this project. This way you can monitor the coffee temp, or get a notification when your coffee is at the temperature you prefer.

    I, myself (@MattEverts) like my coffee at a way cooler, drinkable temperature than scolding hot. Getting a notification on my mobile device when it cools down to my temp I think is very valuable...expecially to my mouth hole!

  • Let's get going!

    Matt Everts04/05/2016 at 17:17 0 comments

    My mastermind software partner @Don Kitchen has been added to the project. We are currently brainstorming and plotting our goals and deadlines for this project. Stay tuned for a lot of excting things!

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Matt Everts wrote 05/21/2023 at 11:21 point

i haven’t, let me get my hands on it and will keep you updated!

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alanhamid wrote 12/16/2018 at 00:14 point

Has any one looked into new Jura Smart connect App and the WI-FI Bluetooth controller?  I am wondering if anyone can do some reverse engineering on the controller so one does not have to alter the actor hardware.

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Lahorde wrote 07/18/2016 at 14:21 point

I get same problematic : doing an internet enabled coffee maker. I did it hacking a Saeco Intelia Hack coffee machine. Coffee machine button presses are simulated using an ESP8266. Machine status get from backlight color or LCD SPI line sniffing. 

Now my coffee machine is IoT enabled (MQTT protocol used to control it and getting its statuses).

Take a look here :

https://github.com/OpHaCo/smart_coffee_machine

https://hackaday.io/project/12741-coffee-time

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