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idea3Di’s Water Bottle of the Future Promises Everyday Adventure

Kyle Matthews by Kyle Matthews
July 27, 2020
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idea3Di’s Water Bottle of the Future Promises Everyday Adventure
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Kickstarter has started their new crowdfunding campaign to bring a revolutionary smart-bottle by Idea3Di iUVì that will cost €55 ($61) to the buyers who pre-order it. It is a unique and multi functional water bottle. This is Idea3Di’s 3rd crowdfunding campaign. They have previously raised over 800.000 $ from the earlier 2 successful campaigns and shipped more than 7.000 units.

The revolutionary bottle iUVi is more than a simple water bottle as it can be changed into a flashlight when needed. The not so ordinary bottle has a power bank attached to it too. If the phone or other electronic devices needs to be charged then the bottle transforms to a power bank. There is a UVC ray sterilizer fitted in it to purify the water of germs and bacteria.

The innovative technology of the bottle makes sure that it addresses all the modern problems quickly and intuitively whether one is on a trip or at work. The concept of the bottle is quite impressive and the makers are positive that it will find takers. They are saying that the water bottle is a must-have object for everyday life, especially for those who are far from home or busy at work.

iUVı̀ has a powerful LED serving as a great tool to have during outdoor trips and camps. It transforms into a formidable flashlight that is visible from many meters. What works the best in the bottle’s favor is its power of neutralizing 99.99% of bacteria and germs after only 60 seconds.

The bottle had an integrated UVC led. It not purifies the water but also the insides of the bottle to make it free from bad smell and contamination.

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