Awesome Tips Cana One 'Beverage Printer' Makes Custom Drinks In Seconds
From sodas to energy drinks to cocktails, this machine lets you make and customize just about any cold beverage.
From sodas to energy drinks to cocktails, this machine lets you make and customize just about any cold beverage.
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One step closer to a replicator 😁, love it!
I know that they mentioned that the cartridge refills are free, but let's face it.
Printer manufacturers don't make their huge profit margins from selling printers.
You can expect the refill cartridges to eventually come at an exorbitant amount after a few months of enjoying free cartridges.
Some beverages like coffee, tea, or juices won't be successful with those systems. But it's a good alternative for coke, sprite and so on.
It would be more interesting with a cocktail shaking robot. Just to have your own club.
Nice work
Wow, this machine is like in the Startrek movie. Food/drink replicator
3:12 someone leaning on the door, behind the cameraman, is like "what is she talking about?"
Why not print medicines?
Power Rangers: In Space did this first…..
Sarcasm
First time I see this presenter, she's really good, quality content from Cnet, as always
Sounds like a communist dream. You can get something for nothing. Still gonna have waste and need to replenish the ingredients. Duh.
This is going to be revolutionary if it actually works as advertised.
PEPSI without the PEPSI prices?
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I was sold until she said that you pay per drink……..
This is definitely the device of the future. Reminds me of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs & Wall-E for some reason 😅.
Through this entire video we didn't actually see them go from selecting the drink to the machine making the drink and how long it takes in one video shot.
So what do I do with the old sodastream?
Probably just affect’s taste receptors to give the illusion of a certain drink, no thanks
A Muslim doing a commentary on an alcohol generating machine. I've seen everything.
The Concept is epic, no question. Love it… sounds very expensive. That means, I won't own one…
What I’d be worried about is the tap water most people don’t have osmosis so the tap tastes terrible. Either it needs an osmosis in addition or some type of filteration on their end
Ah, a replicator
Here is a list of the only things I drink: water, coffee, beer, wine, whiskey. I don’t think this machine does any of those.
This is totally bizarre but I agree this machine could have a lot of potential. But $900 😳
I love the concept but $900 is beyond ridiculous since end user is paying for the drinks when they make the drinks.
I actually love pivoting the approach as anti-capitalist and taking away corporate profits from the huge global beverage corporations instead of just cutting down on bottles.
We will always lose the recycling fight until the producers are held accountable, and not thrusting that responsibility onto the end consumer.
I can see this quickly spiraling into the overwhelming choice paradox of spending more time picking a Netflix show than watching the actual show though, so many cranberry and pomegranate fizzes when most people just drink coke. People are not adventurous, people are habitual.
Almost $1K for the machine PLUS you have to pay per drink? No thanks.
Lovely video… ❤
This looks like the matter synthesizer from the show the Orville.. nice
COCA COLA REMIX machine is SUPERIOR
Milk + diabetes = drink