Italy-based De’Longhi has created a unique and new generation of coffee machine that, apart from its dynamic design, state-of-art coffee technology and easiness of use, makes special coffee to satisfy every individual’s style and taste.

Dubbed PrimaDonna Elite, fully automatic coffee machine aims to turn your everyday coffee routine into a wonderful and refreshing experience by offering a perfect joe. Claimed to be the world’s first smart connected bean-to-cup system, it lets users set the time, aroma and strength of coffee they prefer to enjoy.

Focused on making you a pro in coffee making art, PrimaDonna Elite is bestowed with hundreds of varieties of drinks, and is capable of memorising coffee settings according to individual’s needs and likes. Simple to use, the smart coffee maker comes with intuitive interface of 4.3”color touch display.

Incorporated with world’s leading technology, the machine comes pre-set with 13 types of coffee drinks. Not only that, it allows users to make their own recipes. Managing up to six personal profiles, now one can save his/her recipe with the help of a simple touch.

User can also program the machine to make a perfect cup of coffee before getting out of bed with the help of dedicated mobile application. To offer best possible results the it is equipped with Latte Crema system to guarantee a creamy milk foam and texture with perfect heat for all coffee-based milk drinks.

Accessible through mobile application available on both iOS and Android stores, the De’Longhi PrimaDonna Elite is available in two models, i.e., ECAM 650.75.MS and ECAM 650.55.MS at £1,500 (approx. $2,255).

Equipped with Latte Crema system guarantees a creamy milk foam with a silky texture
Comes with dedicated mobile application compatible with iOS and Android devices
The coffee machine is capable of creating hundreds of varieties of coffee-based drinks

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Pallvika is an enthusiastic painter, and loves to capture moments for beautiful memories. Apart from writing, you can find her reading novels or volunteering with NGOs working towards providing better quality education to children.

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