Alza only allows 5 photos, so I uploaded the risky ones. There are plenty of photos of coffee. But not the lack of it First of all, I would like to point out that it is the coffee that has the biggest influence on the taste of the coffee, not the coffee machine. However, the latter also plays an indispensable role. As far as the taste of the coffee is concerned, it is equally and often even better than in the café where I went during the testing for comparison. I really appreciate the very intuitive controls of the coffee machine. You don't need a manual for the initial start-up. the coffee maker helps with everything, just plug it in and turn it on. When choosing a coffee you have 4 categories under which you can find several coffees of a given type. You choose what you want on the display and either put the brew on right away, or adjust the strength/intensity, temperature, or coffee/milk ratio, or give it an extra shot. Extra shot on my part was not necessary to use due to the quality and taste of the coffee, where you set up to 7 degrees of intensity, when in the base it is around 3 and 4 degrees. For coffee brew and To Go it's 7. The machine can also handle coffee in a cup. When you select this function, everything automatically runs at maximum, so you have 0.5 litres of drink right away. Everything can be changed and if you make a profile it remembers your coffee and settings. You can make a profile both on the coffee machine and in the app. The display is beautiful, legible and relatively unresponsive. The app is interesting, but I was rather disappointed. You can do practically everything with it, but as for the name of coffees so translated absolutely everything and worse than google translator, for example coffee iced white area. All the vaunted barista can do is change the bean settings in the machine. On the other hand, it's great that you can run a coffee machine or brew coffee remotely even away from home. Excellent function of two frothers for hot and cold milk with a visual mark to pull the right one out of the fridge when you pull it out. If not, the machine will ask before brewing. Each is designed differently. They make nice milk with foam, but they can't do pure foam. It is about 60-70% milk and 40-30% foam. In terms of noise and speed, it is such a standard in its category. The design is so imperfect that I would compare it to coffee machines under 10 thousand and even those have better details. From a distance it looks nice, but as one comes closer one sees mismatched plastics, splashes and dents. The grid looks strange to me. When cooking on it, the mug or glass tinkles as the machine vibrates and pops when pressurized. I'm surprised that something like this started to manifest itself so early. Rather, I think I got a used piece, as there was no protection element on it. Same with the milk caps where the rubber is deformed and the cap is held by force of clearance. I like the wooden element. Maintenance and cleaning of the machine is probably easy. For my part, I only cleaned the front of the coffee maker sprayed with coffee and milk. The milk part after each use before hiding to rinse the coffee machine is unnecessarily lengthy and complicated at 6-7 clicks, but you make coffee at 3. Once in a while put it in the dishwasher. I personally couldn't wash it the container is too small for my hand and there were streaks of milk left behind. A float indicates that the drip tray is full. The coffee machine is supposed to alert you when the sediment bowl is full, but it doesn't. The container supposedly holds 1.9 litres of water, but when 1/3 is left it says there is no water.