I have been buying filter coffee makers for over 30 years (I drink coffee daily, both in winter and summer) until I came across Hausberg. To connect it to the router, you must be a magician, and I am not one - the instructions are confusing and different in the manual and the application. I thought, never mind, I will use it manually. If you manage to set the time you want it to start (with programming), you cannot see it again - you have to remember it, otherwise you have to program it again. Moving on... During its operation, towards the end, it made noises like gunshots... I thought... I don't see it lasting for long. Then came the big surprise... it doesn't have auto-off - I can't swear, but I think even those that cost 15€ have it. In 10 days (maybe I'm exaggerating) we made coffee in the afternoon, and in the morning it didn't work... did we leave it on?... did it break? I don't know. I notified them and they came and took it 3 days later. 29 days after receiving it (yes, 29 days) and after at least 2 emails, I received 1 response from customer service, which said the following comically tragic things: The coffee maker overheated and burned the overheat safety, which is not covered by the warranty because it is considered misuse. The coffee maker should never be left without water (guys, we're talking about a filter coffee maker - it stays without water every day, because water becomes coffee and the heating plate keeps the coffee in the pot warm) and that it had marks because we didn't use the filter (and how did we make filter coffee without a filter?) and that they changed the safety, but they won't deal with it again. Meanwhile, of course, I bought another one (RONSON) for half the price with programming, and it has been working for a month already and seems really good. Whoever decides to buy the Hausberg, I wish them good luck and they have my admiration for their generosity