Flo review: A smarter way to monitor your home water system
One of Flo’s selling points is homeowners insurance savings. You’ll have to check with your insurance company to find out if they give price breaks for Flo.
One of Flo’s selling points is homeowners insurance savings. You’ll have to check with your insurance company to find out if they give price breaks for Flo.
For $5 per month, HomeProtect subscribers gain an additional layer of protection.
The Flo device utilizes pressure, temperature, and flow sensors along with proprietary machine learning to detect leaks as small as a drop per minute anywhere in the home’s water system.
The pledge levels for the system start at $199USD and go up from there.
Right now I think it’s too early to really tell if this technological assist will have good long-term effects on her drinking habits, but it’s worth trying.
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This smart bottle is app connected and will give you notifications when you should be hydrating throughout the day.
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