Apple has a $70 HidrateSpark PRO 2 Smart Bottle: Let me Explain how it works

Apple has a $70 HidrateSpark PRO 2 Smart Bottle: Let me Explain how it works

Apple sells water bottles, not just any water bottle, but a HidrateSpark PRO Smart Bottle (21oz), a high-tech hydration tracker made from premium recycled stainless steel. The standout feature of this "smart bottle" is its Sip Sense technology. This monitors every ounce of water you drink and syncs your entire data to your smartphone via Bluetooth.


The updated variant features several key improvements over the original, including built-in USB-C charging, Apple Find My support for locating a lost bottle, and new sound alerts that accompany the customizable LED light reminders at the base of the device.

What are The Key Features

Key features of the HidrateSpark PRO 2 Smart Bottle are the following. The Capacity and Insulation holds up to 21 o. of water and features double-wall vacuum insulation to keep drinks cold for up to 24 hours. The Smart Reminders base puck glows and emits a chirp to remind users to drink water. Users can customize the glow colors, patterns, and sound frequency in the HidrateSpark app. Yes, there is an app for this.

The App integration automatically adjusts users' hydration goals based on their current activity level, weather, and personal health data when synced with Apple Health or Fitbit. The HidrateSpark PRO 2 features a large carry handle, a locking lid that prevents spills, and a narrow base that fits standard cup holders. When it comes to battery life, the rechargeable sensor puck lasts up to 21 days on a single charge and uses a universal USB-C cable.

While Apple claims tracking is highly accurate, some users have noted that the HidrateSpark app must be open for the bottle to sync its latest data. While the bottle body appears durable, the white color option would be a poor choice, as it may scuff over time.

So now that you understand how the water bottle functions, would you consider HidreateSpark PRO 2? Drop your comments below in the box.


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