Smart Water Meters

The 'Fluid' Smart Water Meter Lets You Know Exactly How Much Water You Use

In an effort to help reduce water wastage, the 'FLUID' smart water meter is designed to let users better understand their at home hydro habits.

The 'FLUID' is designed to use ultrasonic technology to easily break down exactly how much water is being consumed. Just click this smart water meter onto a pipe and ultrasonic pulses detect when water is flowing without having to actually penetrate the pipe itself. Furthermore, you can actually teach the meter to recognize the specific vibration that each appliance gives off when it consumes water as well.

All this information can be broken down into easy-to-understand data that will show exactly what appliances are consuming water and how much they use. The companion app can even alert you if it thinks a leak has sprung up somewhere in your home.
Trend Themes
1. Water Conservation Technology - The 'Fluid' smart water meter demonstrates the trend of using technology to help users understand and reduce water wastage.
2. Ultrasonic Sensor Technology - The use of ultrasonic technology in the 'Fluid' smart water meter highlights the trend of integrating advanced sensors for accurate water consumption measurement.
3. Smart Home Monitoring - The companion app for the 'Fluid' smart water meter aligns with the trend of monitoring and managing various home appliances for improved energy and resource efficiency.
Industry Implications
1. Smart Home Technology - The 'Fluid' smart water meter and its companion app present an opportunity for the smart home technology industry to expand into water monitoring and conservation.
2. Iot and Sensor Technology - The integration of ultrasonic and vibration sensors in the 'Fluid' smart water meter offers potential for disruption in the IoT and sensor technology industry for enhanced water consumption tracking.
3. Sustainable Infrastructure - The 'Fluid' smart water meter contributes to the development of sustainable infrastructure by providing valuable data for water conservation efforts and leak detection in homes.

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