A smart water bottle that reminds you to drink water when needed

2015-06-10 2015-06-10T14:36:37Z
وداد السعودي
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ArabiaWeather.com - Hydrate has manufactured a smart plastic water bottle that can calculate the amount of water a person drinks during the day.

Called HidrateMe, the new vial connects to a phone via its own app, which is available on both Android and iOS platforms, using Bluetooth.

The bottle was equipped with sensors that automatically monitor the amount of water a person drinks during the day, and it works on calculating the percentage of his water consumption periodically.

The bottle glows when you forget to drink water, reminding you of the need to drink more water, to reach the required amount of water. The application adjusts the amount a person needs depending on the temperature and humidity of the place.

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This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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