Vessyl

Vessyl was a proposed intelligent drinking glass announced in June 2014 by Mark One, but which was never released. The cup was to have embedded sensors and the capability of linking to a smartphone to provide its user with nutritional and other data on the beverage in the cup.[1][2][3] The creators designed Vessyl to help users make better decisions about their health and overall consumption. The cup was expected to recharge via inductive charging on a proprietary base station, to be included in the product packaging. Industrial designer Yves Béhar and his design firm Fuseproject were involved in its creation.[4]

  1. ^ Kyle Vanhemert (June 12, 2014), "This Cup Tracks Exactly What You're Drinking With Molecular Analysis", Wired
  2. ^ Katy Steinmetz (August 4, 2014), "The Vessyl Cup Can Tell Exactly How Many Calories Are In Your Drink", Time
  3. ^ Don Clark (June 12, 2014), "Vessyl Cup Knows What You Drink", Digits blog, The Wall Street Journal
  4. ^ Nick Statt (June 12, 2014), Vessyl smart cup can tell Coke from Pepsi, CNET