Daily Coffee News Staff | December 30, 2025
The options for home coffee bars got deeper and more interesting in 2025, as both newcomers and legacy brands rolled out genuinely ambitious gear.
Programmability and automation took a big leap, powered by recent advances in artificial intelligence and cloud-based data sharing.
At the same time, some makers leaned hard in the opposite direction, emphasizing durability and simplicity. Electronics-free manual espresso tools built around cranks, levers and gears also proliferated.
Here’s a look back at some of the year’s smartest new home-brewing tech — some high, some low and all of it clever.
*Daily Coffee News’ 2025 Year in Review is our annual look back…
Daily Coffee News Staff | December 30, 2025
The options for home coffee bars got deeper and more interesting in 2025, as both newcomers and legacy brands rolled out genuinely ambitious gear.
Programmability and automation took a big leap, powered by recent advances in artificial intelligence and cloud-based data sharing.
At the same time, some makers leaned hard in the opposite direction, emphasizing durability and simplicity. Electronics-free manual espresso tools built around cranks, levers and gears also proliferated.
Here’s a look back at some of the year’s smartest new home-brewing tech — some high, some low and all of it clever.
Daily Coffee News’ 2025 Year in Review is our annual look back at the people, places and ideas that shaped coffee this year. Read the full series.
The Screwy New World of Cranked and Geared Espresso
As grinders self-adjust, roasters sense first cracks and robotic arms refine their latte hearts, technology dating back to the time of Archimedes is also having a moment in the modern espresso zeitgeist… read more
Muvna Mach. Daily Coffee News photo by Howard Bryman.
Elektra Launches Eklipto Espresso Machine Plus New Home Equipment
The Elektra Eklipto first appeared at the SIGEP 2025 international foodservice expo in Rimini, Italy, in January. It was presented at HostMilano as an entry- to mid-level professional machine with features typically found in higher-end models… read more
Bonavita Ventures Into Portable Electric Espresso with the Voyager
Consumer coffee equipment brand Bonavita is entering a new chapter as it launches its first espresso-focused product, a portable all-in-one hot or cold espresso machine and grinder combo called the Voyager… read more
Fellow Launches High-End Home Machine, the Espresso Series 1
Priced at $1,499 and designed for home use, the Espresso Series 1 single-group espresso machine drives water from an internal 2-liter reservoir through a patented heating system comprising three heating elements that Fellow calls the “Boosted Boiler”… read more
Courtesy photo.
From China, the Roma Pro Home Roaster Automates Up to 300 Grams
Created by a Chinese brand called Mago Maga, led by a Beijing parent company called Time100 Inc., the machine comes with five built-in automated roast profiles designed to roast from light to dark, adjustable for batches of 150 or 300 grams… read more
Roest Unveils a New Generation of Electric Sample Roasters
Norwegian electric sample roaster maker Roest launched the next generation of its product line last week. The new models S200 and L200 Plus join the renamed flagship L200 Ultra… read more
Roest Launches New Flagship Sample Roaster, The L100 Ultra
The 200-gram-capacity L100 Ultra features a striking new touchscreen interface. Inside, the machine features a new motor that allows the drum to turn in reverse direction, as well as numerous tweaks for improved airflow… read more
The Roest L100 Ultra sample roaster. Image courtesy of Roest.
WPM Launches Tech-Forward Primus Espresso Machine
The Primus draws attention to a circular LCD screen embedded at the top of a 58-millimeter group. The screen offers a graphical presentation of pressure, flow rate, duration and temperature of water passing through the coffee in real time… read more
Ratio Scales Up While Launching Ratio Eight Series 2 Flagship Brewer
Departing from the original model’s conical brewing format, the Series 2 features a dual-wall, stainless steel, flat-bottom filter basket. Yet the machine maintains the original Eight’s overall geometry, 40-ounce-maximum batch size and use of premium woods, metals and glass… read more
Daily Coffee News photo by Howard Bryman.
Coulée Coffee Swirls Into Action with Pod-Free Single-Serve Machine
Rather than move its spout to deliver an even spread of water onto the surface of a bed of ground coffee, the Swirl machine moves the coffee. A pair of arms that jut out like portafilter holders move the EcoPour filters in a circular motion during the pour… read more
The Maxim’s Seine X Offers a River of Features for Home Espresso
Announced in June through an entity called Maxim’s Espresso — which is related to the iconic Maxim’s de Paris — the Seine X system offers a grinder, a group and a steam system that each offer their own adjustable features… read more
Mahlkönig Launches Xenia Home Espresso Machine and E64 WS Grinder
German coffee grinder company Mahlkönig took its first step into espresso brewing last week with the launch of the Mahlkönig Xenia home espresso machine… read more
The new Mahlkönig Xenia espresso machine and E64 WS grinder in Milan, Italy. Courtesy photo.