Pryme Vessyl is a Smart Cup That Monitors Your Water Consumption


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mark one, company that's working on vessyl smart cup can measure nutritional content of liquid, today launched interim product that's designed track how water person drinks in day.

pryme vessyl smart cup measures of water person drinks during day, using data collected proprietary hydration algorithm lets users know if hydration needs being met. uses decades of research on hydration determine optimal or "pryme" hydration level every person based on factors age, weight, sex, , activity level. data collected pryme vessyl compatible jawbone , apple's own health app.

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design wise, pryme vessyl 16-ounce cup has glass interior soft-touch white exterior , nickel-plated bottom. includes spill-resistant lid can flipped thumb, , pryme vessyl team tells macrumors it's both highly durable , reliable.

there sensors built cup detect each time person takes sip. in addition water, can hold hot or cold beverage, can used other liquids tea or juice. though it's safe use hot liquids, electronics inside prevent being dishwasher safe.

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blue line on side of cup, activated tilt, lets users keep eye on hydration levels throughout day make sure they're getting enough water. pryme vessyl uses inductive charging , attaches included base, it's simple charge. built-in battery able last 5 days per charge.

pryme vessyl can purchased vessyl website $99 , it's available online @ apple.com , select apple retail stores in united states , canada.


customers pre-ordered vessyl receive pryme vessyl free. vessyl remains in development no prospective launch date mark 1 team works transition prototype production while maintaining accuracy.

article link: pryme vessyl smart cup monitors water consumption
 

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