💦 Stay Hydrated, Stay Ahead!
The HydraCoach 2.0 is a smart water bottle designed for effortless hydration tracking. With a 22 oz BPA-free capacity, it allows users to monitor their water intake directly on the bottle without the need for apps or syncing. Ideal for those on various diet plans, it promotes steady hydration and comes with a 1-year product protection plan.
L**E
Efficient water intake tracking but quite annoying to use
The user interface was a little confusing at first but after messing with it for a bit and reading the instructions, I was able to understand how to use it just fine. I can track how long I am awake and how long I sleep while tracking how much water I drink simultaneously. Some other reviews mention that there's issues with the interface and that it stops working; I've had the bottle about twelve days as of writing this review and so far, it seems to be functioning fine. We'll see if it lasts - that is if I continue using it. The issues I'm going to mention next are why I'm highly considering buying another bottle (I would miss the interface though). I'm pretty sure there's something wrong with the suction and/or straw because water stays at the top of the straw and when I pull off the protective cap, water spits out and that's very annoying; imagine being thirsty in the middle of the night after a bathroom break and this happens... Yeah, not pleasant in the least (especially half asleep). The one thing I like about my previous water bottle is that the straw is a flip-up straw and had very minimal water spitting (I just needed to not point the straw at me to prevent being spat in the face). The previous water bottle also had a locking mechanism which prevented the straw from accidentally flipping up and spilling everywhere, very handy. What aggravates me the most about this water bottle, though, is the lid. It is nigh IMPOSSIBLE to reattach it every time I refill the bottle and for as much water as I drink, it makes hydration a chore. I just want to chuck the thing out the window because of the frustration I get from using it. I didn't know where else to mention this next point but being as how I already mentioned my previous water bottle, I thought I'd say it now. This water bottle is only 22 ounces whereas my previous water bottle holds 40. Keep in mind that on a good day, I can drink more than 5 ounces an hour (as of right now, I drink water every 40 minutes) and I usually end up somewhere near 100 ounces at the end of the day. I need to refill this water bottle MORE than my previous one. This point isn't AS important or annoying on its own (though I do wish this water bottle were larger), but when combining it with my previous point, THIS is why dealing with the lid is so aggravating; I have to fight with it at least five times a day or more. In conclusion, if the straw and lid situation were fixed and if it were more than 22 ounces (honestly, I wish 40 ounce water bottle were a bit larger), this water bottle with a neat intake-tracker would be perfect.
M**K
I own 2. Not a stellar product
I own 2 of these. 1 for me. 1 for my wife.The good - well it's a water bottle and functionally it accomplishes that task just fine. It does also calculate volume of water drank (when working)... and seems to do so relatively accurately. The size is good too - standard I'd say for a water bottle. It's kind of the only option on the market right now for a smart water bottle.The bad. The cap does not close/seal. So you will get spillage if it knocks over or you put it in a gym bag for example with water in it. Sucking water out of it is an effort. You've got to bite down on the mouth piece which gets old after a while. It makes a noise when you drink from it as it spools - this can actually wake up a partner in the middle of the night if you take a drink of water. The display is not robust. My wife's has quit working already (less than 2 months) - so it's useless now. Price - it's really expensive (this is relative but for the price you'd expect a premium product). The digital program seems like an old calculator watch technology - it does not auto reset the timer nor is there any historic data saved. For ex it would be nice to see how you're tracking over a week or month.All in all it works. Just not what you'd expect for quality and features at this price point.
M**R
great idea but needs some work
I liked the setup of the bottle. I like that it has the date and time listed. I like that it shows average water consumption by hour. I like that it counts actively the water passing through the straw so you can put ice cubes in you water bottle if you like could water and it does not effect the calculation of water consumed. I don't like the fact it doesn't automatically reset the timer. I am busy as soon as I get in the office in the morning until I leave. Some mornings I will forget to reset it and have already drank half of the water bottle before it has been zeroed out. In order to reset the bottle it takes several clicks of the button to finally reset the bottle back to zero. Also there is not an app connected to the bottle to track daily consumption. If you are looking to track water consumption for more than the day than maybe this bottle isn't for you.
C**M
Where is the bathroom
I took a gamble on this because the reviews didn't really say much.First off, I dont drink a lot of water. 8 ounces a day tops. I can milk a can of diet coke all day if it keeps me from drinking water (that's how bad it is). So... bad.So, I did my research. The other ones on the market had pretty horrible reviews because they didnt sync with apps- this one doesnt have that problem since all the info and tracking is right on the bottle.I got it in, read the directions (you really should do this part) and got to sipping. I couldn't believe how much water I've been drinking!I am one with the toilet (I use it a lot now) and couldn't be happier! The timer goes for 24 hours and you set your own goals. If you follow the directions- it tracks it perfectly. Slow and steady sips- that's what it needs to read your water intake. Fast sips won't make the counter move. Slow and steady wins the water race.I got the aqua color bottle- super sturdy and pretty (can bottles be pretty?) It feels like it won't break easily. The lid is sometimes a pain to put on because it has to line up where it catches, but definitely not enough to not be happy with it all.It takes a watch battery to run (the common one) but comes with one so you can get to tracking right away.Cleaning is a breeze, just dont put the electronic part in the water (the bottle comes apart for cleaning).Super happy with it and would buy it again given the chance!
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