Brewing Coffee with Bluetooth

Four UConn engineering students modified a Keurig coffee maker with mobile features such as scheduling the brew for a specified time.

 

For their Senior Design Project, four UConn electrical and computer engineering students, in collaboration with iDevices, modified a Keurig coffee maker to interact with an Android app using Bluetooth technology. Some of the mobile features they designed include: instructing it to brew on command, scheduling it to brew at a specified time, selecting a flavor of coffee, and selecting a volume to dispense.

Watch this video of another Senior Design Project, a rig that can predict the durability of a bicycle frame. It was designed by four mechanical engineering students, in collaboration with MSH1 Bicycle Works.