And Now For Smart Water Pitchers

April 19, 2016 in Daily Bulletin

Smart beds, smart suitcases, smart belts and now…joining the lineup…smart water pitches, writes Lauren Goode:

  • Brita’s pitcher water filters are meant to be replaced after they filter about 40 gallons (150 liters) of water.
  • The pitchers used to be at the mercy of their owners’ willingness to follow instructions.
  • Now they’ve announced a new water pitcher that will automatically order a replacement from Amazon when it detects that it’s time to switch out the filters.
  • The pitcher itself costs $45, and a pack of three replacement filters costs about $20.
  • This is all powered by two non-rechargeable batteries that should last about five years.

Read more here. You can buy it here. And read our entire series on the smart future ahead of us here.

Source: The Verge