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The Ozmo smart cup's claims don't quite hold water

2016-07-06
so today I am looking at something a little different it is a bluetooth-enabled cup called Osmo it started out on Kickstarter it was fully funded and now it's available for purchase it costs 80 bucks but is currently on sale for 60 so it's it's pretty pricey even with a discount but the idea is that it's supposed to be able to know the difference between water and coffee and it has a related app that's this thing right here and it tracks both your water intake and your caffeine intake to make sure you're getting enough water and not drinking too much coffee so I have put some water in here and I'm gonna try it out right now just to see how well it does okay so actually I just took a big sip of water and it thought it was coffee so that's not a great result from this thing I had tried it earlier and it was doing pretty well so I haven't actually run into this yet so by now I have spent all day with Osmo and I would definitely consider it an anomaly that it confused the water for the coffee at this point it did a pretty good job overall throughout the day even though I tried to confuse it by using warm water and iced coffee it still did a pretty good job that said for 60 bucks and that's the sale price I'm not sure that pretty good is good enough I'd also like to see a lot more features I'd like to see it be able to pick up on other caffeinated beverages like tea and soda because most people don't just drink one thing so if they manage to do those things I think this would be easier to recommend but right now I would hold off on buying
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