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The Smart Cup that Knows exactly what you're Drinking & Tells you how many Calories it Contains

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San Francisco firm Mark One has revealed a cup that analyses any drink. Vessyl can recognise liquids, show how hydrated you are, tells you how many calories you are consuming and provides statistics on your drinks.



Health-related gadgets are all the rage these days, from smart wristbands to apps that track what you consume.

But a new device from San Francisco-based Mark One, called Vessyl, claims to be able to streamline the process by putting all the technology you need in a cup. The product can accurately identify your drink, tell you how many calories you are consuming, let you know how hydrated you are, and alert you when it’s time to drink again.

Vessyl recognises liquids and knows their chemical make-up


Vessyl comes in three colours - white, grey or black (or snow, steam and shadow to use the company’s terminology). The device is available to pre-order now for £59 ($99), with a retail price of £117 ($199) from Vessyl’s website.

It will begin shipping in early 2015.

The cup is made of a glass-like material and holds 13 oz (385ml) of liquid. When a beverage is poured in, from orange juice to beer, text on the side reveals what drink is inside. The sliding lid of the cup is spill proof and it has a non-stick interior, making it easy to clean according to the company.

How Vessyl Works

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Under the surface is the computing power that givers the device its ‘smart’ functionality - although how it works exactly is being kept a closely-guarded secret by Mark One. The technology enables the cup to recognise what liquid is poured inside from a catalogue of thousands.

It knows the content and make-up of the drink, and is therefore able to let you know exactly what you are putting into your body. The cup can then be asked to display a particular set of data to aid you achieve certain goals, such as losing weight or regulating caffeine

The display on the cup only lights up when the cup is tilted, as you would do when you take a drink. A hydration bar on the side of the cup meanwhile, called Pryme, lets you know when your body needs a drink. Vessyl charges wirelessly on a supplied charger, getting a week of power from a 60-minute charge.

The device also connects to an app on iOS and Android via Bluetooth, where you can get more detailed analysis of what you are drinking.

Source: DailyMail



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