[Electronics-Talk] Question about coffee makers which support KCup pods

Danielle Ledet singingmywayin at gmail.com
Wed Jul 10 15:53:26 UTC 2019


Nope, I don't know but if you ever want to part with your current
Keurig hit me up.

On 7/10/19, Christopher Gilland via Electronics-Talk
<electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> So, right now, I'm using a Keurig brewer which is extremely user
> friendly for the blind.
>
> I won't however bore you all with the specifics, but the very long story
> short is, we recently moved, and the house we're now living in which was
> built by Lennar, comes with all sorts of smart home accessories. For
> example, we're getting an Echo Dot at no cost to us, which is great! as
> my whole family already has tremendously adopted the Amazon ecosystem,
> and are head over heals in love with our echo devices, etc. We also get
> things like a Ring Doorbell, a Letron Caseta light dimmer, etc.
>
> Anyway, we're also getting a Samsung Smart Things hub to control all of
> our smart devices. I'm therefore seriously looking at upgrading all my
> equipment to things which are smart enabled. So, my question is, whether
> it be with an app on my iPhone, or even better yet, something I could
> control with my echo devices, is there any brewer out there which
> supports KCups like a standard Keurig would do, which would be smart
> enabled, and be accessible.
>
> I don't mind having a sighted person the first initial time help me get
> the device pared if needed, although it would be helpful if I could do
> it all myself. The biggest thing would be, once set up, and once
> connected, I could independently configure and use the device as a smart
> device.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Chris.
>
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