This coffee machine brews espresso using water condensed from the air in your home

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Emma Walker
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Introducing KaraPod: A Revolutionary Coffee Maker that Uses Condensed Atmospheric Water

At CES 2025, a groundbreaking innovation has caught the attention of TechRadar – the KaraPod. This countertop coffee maker utilizes water condensed from the air in your home to brew espresso, in a process similar to a dehumidifier. The water is purified through a system involving UV light, heat, and replaceable filters to ensure cleanliness, producing up to 2.5 gallons of potable water daily.

Manufacturer Karawater boasts a pH value of 9.2+ for the filtered water, although experts are cautious about the purported health benefits of alkaline water consumption. Nonetheless, using alkaline water for coffee brewing will undoubtedly influence the taste of the final brew, subject to personal preferences.

Unlike conventional dehumidifiers, the KaraPod ensures the water it collects is safe for consumption by filtering and circulating it to maintain freshness, dispelling concerns about bacteria or mold contamination. While the idea of utilizing atmospheric water for beverages may seem unconventional, the KaraPod offers a sustainable and convenient solution for coffee enthusiasts, with features like compostable coffee pods and various pour sizes.

Available soon for $249, the KaraPod represents a fusion of innovation and functionality in the world of coffee-making. Stay updated with the latest trends and innovations at CES 2025 by following us as we bring you insights on cutting-edge technologies across various categories.

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