The Irish Mail on Sunday

A whole lot of bottle

Gym bunnies and desk jockeys will keep hydrated with this gizmo (expensive ...even if a little bit

- WITH ANDY O’DONOGHUE

Hydration is crucial. Whether you’re a fervent gym goer or not, we all need to get that fluid in, every day.

I find it difficult to get the recommende­d daily intake of water. After a good run is fine, but sitting at my desk or at home in the evening I could do with a nudge.

The Ozmo smart water bottle is a gadget that promises to help those of us who find it difficult to top up the daily recommende­d intake of fluids.

The idea initially struck me as sounding a little like a nanny-state initiative, but I was willing to give it a go.

Unpacking the Ozmo reveals what looks like a fancy sports water bottle.

In the box, there’s a USB cable, which is used to charge the bottle. It’s available in six colours that stretch from fashionabl­e to functionab­le.

There’s also a slightly more expensive version, the Java, which keeps coffee warm.

I charged up the bottle for the recommende­d two hours, and that single charge could give me up to three weeks’ operation.

There’s an Ozmo app for smartphone that you need to download (it can be downloaded from the Apple iOS or Google Play stores). Once downloaded, the app easily pairs your phone with the bottle to monitor your consumptio­n.

The simple idea with the Ozmo is

that it will remind you to drink. As well as that, it will monitor your coffee and water intake.

Then, it will monitor your hydration over time to illustrate how you’re doing.

To get the most accurate feedback, you enter some demographi­c informatio­n like age and gender and the Ozmo seems to figure out what you should be consuming.

One of the features that seems really smart is that it syncs with FitBit and Apple Health to calculate fluid consumptio­n that’s balanced with exercise.

When I was all set-up I filled the Ozmo with coffee in the mornings for my commute, and then with water for the rest of the day. There are some small LED lights on the side of the Ozmo and they work as visual indicators as to how you’re doing. One blue LED light indicates 20% of your target hydration. When all three lights blink blue, you’ve achieved 100% of the recommende­d daily hydration goal. Two blue LED lights: You’ve achieved 50% of your hydration goal for the day. Three blue LED lights: You’ve achieved 90% of your hydration goal for the day. In contrast, there are red LED lights, and they indicate how you’re doing, but are indicative that you haven’t drunk in a while. If you combine these lights with the notificati­ons from the smartphone app, this gizmo becomes a hard taskmaster. I turned on all the notificati­ons and between my phone buzzing and the lights, I learned pretty quickly that Ozmo was watching. Yes, this is an expensive water bottle. Also, it only automatica­lly recognises water or coffee. You would need to manually account for sports drinks, but it is very clever. I initially found it quote annoying, but in a really good way. After three weeks of use, I was getting blinking blue lights every day. Topping up has become a habit, and that, is exactly what I wanted. For more informatio­n, visit www. ozmo.io

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