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Pryme Vessyl smart glass that monitors water consumption

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The daily consumption of clean water is a task overgrown with an unenviable number of prejudices and contradictory facts. First of all, it concerns the installation of the notorious two liters of water a day, the miraculous effect of which proves, for example, a photoshop of the British Daily Mail tabloid that has been walking on the Internet for a couple of years. The question of the allowable amount of coffee and tea and their detrimental effect on the water balance also remains controversial: the dehydrating effect depends on the volume, strength of the drink, the concomitant diet and body condition. In fact, there is only one indisputable fact: it is necessary to drink water, and, preferably, as clean as possible.

Once again, the problem was attempted by Mark One - a company that is engaged in technological developments in the field of health. The other day, the Pryme Vessyl clever circle invented by them (in fact, the prototype of the steeper and clever Vessyl circle, with the production of which the plug has come out so far), went on sale. A white glossy vessel, reminiscent of a tambler and the lyrical heroine of the cartoon about the Valley, comes complete with the application and considers your individual need for water based on weight, height, sex, age and activity. It also reminds you when you need to replenish the fluid, and knows how many sips already drunk.

The beauty and functionality of Pryme Vessyl conquered the monopolists on this part - Apple, so that the mug can be bought in their retail stores. However, skeptics point to one significant flaw in Vessyl (like most similar gadgets and applications): our body gets most of the water we need from food, so we’ll have to analyze your full diet and make an amendment.

Photo: Pryme Vessyl

Watch the video: Pryme Vessyl (November 2024).

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