A point where technology, design and taste merge
CheersBox brings autonomy to drink service.
Modular Design: Easy assembly and disassembly. Highly portable
Fast serving: 30 sec. for mixing
Autonomy: Empower guests with easy self-service drinks in events
Consistent Quality: Enjoy reliably drinks every time.
Eliminate long lines and speed up drink serving at events
Flexible Drink Configuration: Easily reconfigure for different types of drinks
Open Architecture: Integrate additional components to expand functionality
Flexible Power Operation: Power supply or 12V battery for maximum portability
About CheersBox
My name is Hector, and I developed CheersBox after recognizing a clear opportunity to improve the drink-serving experience at crowded events. When purchasing drinks, I often encountered long lines, inconsistent quality, and extended wait times. Inspired by these challenges and with some background in electronics, design, and programming, I set out to develop CheersBox.
CheersBox is a fully automated drink-mixing machine designed to provide consistent, high-quality drinks in seconds. This technology speeds up the serving process and ensures reliable drink quality every time.
I built the first version of CheersBox in February 2023. The initial version worked well for home use but was bulky and difficult to transport. So, I developed a second version, more compact and modular version that runs on a 12V battery, making it higly portable to fit in a backpack—ideal for parks or private events.
CheersBox is built with open architecture, allowing for additional components to expand its functionality. For instance, more pumps can be added to increase drink options, or a coin acceptor module can be integrated to fully automate the service for paid drinks. Plus, the open design lets users adjust settings to personalize drink strength based on their taste preferences.
I'm currently working on a new version with enhanced features, including data analytics and self-learning capabilities to adapt to user preferences and more
This was the first CheersBox version