Fitness Junkies, Rejoice
We live in a world of smart technology. We have phones that remind us of important dates, we have watches that remind us of our fitness goals, and we have plenty of other devices that remind us of things we used to just have to write down. Well, if you’re looking for a reminder about drinking plenty of water, technology has caught up to your genius.
Hidrate Spark is a smart water bottle that will actually encourage you to drink more water by keeping track of how much you’ve drank throughout the day. The bottle will light up, politely reminding you it’s time to drink more water. If you need to keep your water intake in check this year, maybe it’s time you up your water bottle game and get smart with it.
The bottle, which comes in plenty of color options to fit your style, has sensors within it that keep track of your H2O intake and then compares it to your personal goals that you set, via the Hydration App. You can customize all of your personal settings for your perfect water bottle. All you have to do is put your phone close to the bottle, and it will automatically sync. Pretty refreshing, huh?
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