
Victoria Northagen
App is unable to sync with any health apps, and the $129 water bottle designed for water tracking does not track water. The bluetooth is almost never connected and it cannot record the correct amount of water ever. It's almost comical. The only way it kept me hydrated is by making me keep chugging water to figure out if it was going to finally work or not, lol. Their return policy also requires the bottle to be unused in order to return. This company is a scam, please beware.
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Teresa Morgan
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Unreliable. Stops tracking between 6-8pm daily, until the next morning... sometimes back fills the tracking the next day. Frequently skips tracking for 1-2 full bottles throughout the day. It's NOT something I can fix in the settings (quiet hours are set for 15min). I've been troubleshooting for a week, unsuccessfully. Cleaning off the sensor occasionally gets a push of data that still isn't accurate. The date also had to be set 1 day off to get the correct date.
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Nathaniel Pitts
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There's no way to sync water consumption with any of the health apps I actually use. The LED ring on my bottle obnoxiously lights up in the dark, despite having quiet hours set. There's no dark mode, so opening the app at night results in the GUI being permanently seared into my retinas. There's also no way to set reminder notifications to be sent by the app. I can't say I remembered the app in its current state. It feels unfinished and, at least on Android, like an afterthought.
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