Originally posted by SueEllen
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Previously on "For the person who has almost every gadget imaginable..."
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You do come across as the sort of person who might p*** themself on the train.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI've seen apps that tell you when to drink water and log your peeing... but this is a whole other level of crazy.
I have a feeling my electric toothbrush might similarly support an app via BT to log my tooth brushing activity, certainly this was a feature coincidentally available on some models I looked at.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
I have a feeling my electric toothbrush might similarly support an app via BT to log my tooth brushing activity, certainly this was a feature coincidentally available on some models I looked at.
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I've seen apps that tell you when to drink water and log your peeing... but this is a whole other level of crazy.
I have a feeling my electric toothbrush might similarly support an app via BT to log my tooth brushing activity, certainly this was a feature coincidentally available on some models I looked at.
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10% of users don't like it cos of things like the battery not lasting, the bottle falling apart or the bottle leaking.
I don't understand why they don't get a reusable see through bottle?
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For the person who has almost every gadget imaginable...
Are you unsure what to do when you're thirsty?
Are you unable to pick up the bottle to see how full it is?
Have we got the solution for you:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hidrate-Spa...st_sto_dp&th=1
For only £106 you get a water bottle that glows to tell you when you should take a drink
And it's bluetooth connected to your phone so you can check how full it is, just by using the app
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