In this day and age when everything is being kitted with technology and slapped with the “smart” label why should tea infusers be left behind? After all, it’s a pretty popular beverage, some 158 million Americans drink it, and globally it’s the most consumed beverage that’s second only to water. Teforia is that smart tea brewing device that you’ve been waiting for, it uses machine-learning algorithms to brew a perfect cup of tea every time.

Think of it like Nespresso or any other single serve coffee machine, but for tea, and with more features. It automatically selects the best brewing method of each varietal using its proprietary Selective Infusion Process. The richest and most robust flavor is promised for every cup of tea by Teforia’s algorithms that “combine the knowledge of multi-generational tea masters with modern machine-learning technology.

Teforia is also capable of learning from and adapting to the user’s taste preferences as users do have the ability to customize each cup. Users can adjust various properties and make their own recipes with antioxidant levels, caffeine, flavor and aroma notes best suited to their preferences.

It’s even possible to increase the amount of Gallocatechin, a major antioxidant in tea, up to 133% to produce an even healthier cup of tea. Once all settings have been dialed in just one press of the button will create the perfect cup. To easily obtain filters and teas and learn more about the different varities users can use the companion mobile app for iOS and Android.

It’s possible to order a Teforia today though it’s just an exclusive limited release right now with 500 units that begin shipping Spring 2016. Once it reaches retail the machine will cost $1,299 but the first 500 buyers can pick one up for $649, they will also get a special gift box that has thirty servings of loose-leaf tea from Teforia as well as from its partners. Orders can be placed via Teforia’s website.

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