Vitamin G

What's Next After Fitness Trackers? Meet the Water Bottle of the Future

We like tracking devices, especially when it comes to our health. We track our exercise, our sleep patterns, and our diet. But there hasn't been a device to track the most essential element in our bodies: water. That's about to change with HidrateMe—a smart water bottle that syncs with your phone to track your daily water intake. It even glows to remind you when it's time to drink up! All you have to do is set your hydration goal and it goes to work. And since it can also sync to your fitness trackers and apps, it adjusts to the amount of energy you exert, and even different climates. Plus, it comes in a sleek design that actually looks like a water bottle instead of a high-tech device. The best part is, people actually want it. HidrateMe is still just a Kickstarter campaign, in essence, but with less than a month to go, the campaign has already surpassed its goal. The founders requested $35,000 to start production, and last I checked, they had more than $360,000. That's a lot of people who want to see this product made. Take a closer look with this video, and remember, there's still time

We like tracking devices, especially when it comes to our health. We track our exercise, our sleep patterns, and our diet. But there hasn't been a device to track the most essential element in our bodies: water.

That's about to change with HidrateMe—a smart water bottle that syncs with your phone to track your daily water intake. It even glows to remind you when it's time to drink up!

All you have to do is set your hydration goal and it goes to work. And since it can also sync to your fitness trackers and apps, it adjusts to the amount of energy you exert, and even different climates. Plus, it comes in a sleek design that actually looks like a water bottle instead of a high-tech device.

The best part is, people actually want it. HidrateMe is still just a Kickstarter campaign, in essence, but with less than a month to go, the campaign has already surpassed its goal. The founders requested $35,000 to start production, and last I checked, they had more than $360,000. That's a lot of people who want to see this product made.

Take a closer look with this video, and remember, there's still time to show your support too! Either way, we should start seeing it hit store shelves sometime soon.

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