Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Pure Genius! The Swiss Army Knife of Water Bottles

ÖKO ODYSSEY 6 in 1 Bottle shows 6 functions of the bottle
ÖKO ODYSSEY 6 in 1 Bottle 
WOW! Why didn't I think of that? I've seen the portable filter bottles out there but this is by far this most innovative water bottle out there. The ÖKO ODYSSEY bottle has 6 functions this seemingly normal looking water bottle.

On the bottom you can have storage that can be used as a cup. It's able to store 8 fl. Oz. of liquid or if needed can be use to store some snacks or even used as small compartment to keep small stuff like medicine.

The next you have 2 options of filters (3 in some countries). The first filter, level 1, can be used to filter normal tap water to get rid of the chlorine taste and smell. The 2nd is a high tech filter which the company advertise that is being used by NASA space stations. The level 2 filter is said to remove 99.999% of bacteria and you can use it 140 countries.

Now if the first 2 functions did not convince you that you should get this, then the third one will probably be the closer. Now get this, if you think you don't need the cup/storage you can switch it with a flashlight adapter. Which now makes your water bottle a portable water bottle flashlight! The idea is so simple, why don't we stuff like this more often? I was a scout in my high school years, and boy! What would I give to have this water bottle!

The flashlight adapter can be reversed, and you'll instantly get a lantern instead. Like all water bottles, this will have a hanger/handle and then you can hang this on top somewhere, like in a tent.

And the last, bonus bit, the flash light has an added mode to act as strobe light for emergencies. You know  for just in case you get stranded somewhere in the dark.

So how much will this Swiss Army Knife of water bottles cost? In the website, it says 50 bucks (US$ 49.95) which if you were paying for a normal 650ml water bottle is absurd, but since it's a 6 in 1 water bottle, it's almost decent. Now mind you, if we convert that to Malaysian Ringgit it will be around RM160.00++ or in Philippine Pesos, PHP2200.00++

Now check out this video, I'm guessing their using the level 2 filter, turns the Coca Cola to water

Original video link in YouTube here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvdkHZvNbPk

Sources:
Gizmodo - 6 in 1 bottle

5 comments :

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