The ludicrous $700 Wi-Fi connected juicer
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The Juicero juicer is supposed to make the most delicious juice you can find, but it does that in the most ludicrous of ways. Using a Wi-Fi connection, QR codes, and a scanner, the juicer detects which fruits and vegetables it’s making and how hard it ought to press them. We tried it out to see if the juice is any good — and if the Wi-Fi is really that useful.
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An IQ test that cost you $700
wait what
The absolute kicker is that their ” high quality juice ” is only accessible to people who buy this jucier.…
Just sell in juice packets
I don’t get the dislikes from this video, the verge clearly said that you shouldn’t get it.
It’s like a Cinco product
FLOP
dumbero.
Jeez. People will start doing wifi connected pants. Like if there’s a power outbreake, then I guess who’s not wearing pants today. Stupid
That nail polish tells me all I need to know about this guys political views
Juicero, Juicing produce and wallets since 2016
Junta água com tang e fica mais barato mais fácil e sem enganação
It doesn’t juice anything.
Reason number one why I do not trust this channel reviews
700 $ stupid box
I have a 20 euro blender. It does more or less the same thing. When I’m feeling really wild, I just eat the fruit.
The verge is good at hiring guys that ‘look’ intelligent
This is why the verge has lost credibility, yall literally didnt say anything bad about the product lmao
They should just make shoes that you can only wear when connected to WiFi at this point
I’ve just come across these old news and I like the idea, it was just too expensive for the average consumer. Had they focused on better pricing, they might have done better.
Also, saying buying juice from the supermarket is the same isn’t true. Look up how most juice is made and all the additives and you’ll see you can’t compare it to cold pressed organic juice (no matter who makes it or with what appliance)
It “makes” juice
This would have been destroyed in seconds on dragons den
By far the dumbest idea ever!!!
125 million dollars spent for this company.
Qr code that tells which farm it comes from?
Parmeggiano reggiano has been doing this for years with a code in the cheese.
I hate Gears of War
Amused by the high amount of dislikes for showing a bad product while the comments are all lambasting the product for being bad. Maybe lots of Juicero fans watched it but were rejected in the comments, or maybe a lot of people disliked for the item being showcased and not for the coverage that agrees with them.
Truly fascinating.
What’s even stupider is: If Juicero had a very good relationship with US Government, then Juicero could lobby the US Government to buy this product with even more ridiculous price.
This is a solution in search of a problem
Juicero Pros
The machine is very well built with great and durable materials
Juicero Cons
EVERYTHING ELSE!
A legal scam
Useless
An automated Wifi-connected QR Code-Activated plastic squeezer.
The pinnacle of silicon valley stupidity
You missed the best part. The bags don’t contain precut fruits and veggies. They contain literal juice.
That’s rich coming from a bunch of Apple dickriders.
They should’ve just sold empty bags that we could put our cut vegetables and fruits in. And throw away once done. No mess