This clever cup actually knows how much you’ve been drinking and can provide feedback on a number of different factors.
Calorie intake, sugar, caffeine and liquid amount are all counted by the cup which then sends information back to the user through a smartphone application.
The device is fitted by a sensor that can detect what liquid is inside, even distinguishing between different brands of the same drink.
The company behind the Vessyl cup say they hope it can help consumers make healthier choices about what they’re drinking. You can see how the cup works in the video below.
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