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U Drink - The smart water bottle

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This smart water bottle is designed to help you achieve your hydration goals!
Developed by Texas A&M students Jacob Parker, Khanh Dao, Quenton Hua, and Hyder Ochsner under the guidance of Professor Paul Taele from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, uDrink is set to change the way you approach hydration.
uDrink integrates electronics with a sleek water bottle design, allowing you to effortlessly track the characteristics of the water you drink and monitor your daily consumption. The accompanying phone app provides you with valuable insights and personalized recommendations to help you stay on top of your hydration game.
The team has tackled the challenge of designing compact hardware systems that effectively gather data without compromising the bottle's size, ensuring that uDrink remains portable and convenient to use. Moreover, the software has been crafted to deliver an exceptional user experience, making it easy and enjoyable to maximize the health benefits of staying hydrated.
Texas A&M University College of Engineering Project Showcase.
Developed by Texas A&M students Jacob Parker, Khanh Dao, Quenton Hua, and Hyder Ochsner under the guidance of Professor Paul Taele from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, uDrink is set to change the way you approach hydration.
uDrink integrates electronics with a sleek water bottle design, allowing you to effortlessly track the characteristics of the water you drink and monitor your daily consumption. The accompanying phone app provides you with valuable insights and personalized recommendations to help you stay on top of your hydration game.
The team has tackled the challenge of designing compact hardware systems that effectively gather data without compromising the bottle's size, ensuring that uDrink remains portable and convenient to use. Moreover, the software has been crafted to deliver an exceptional user experience, making it easy and enjoyable to maximize the health benefits of staying hydrated.
Texas A&M University College of Engineering Project Showcase.