June 2024: World's Most Accurate Hydration Sensor

To prevent cramps and collapses, the company FLOWBIO has launched its hydration sensor S1.

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In the ever-evolving world of wearable technologies, there is one technology that stands out, the S1 by FLOWBIO. Good hydration is essential to perform well in sports. To prevent cramps and collapses, the company FLOWBIO has launched its hydration sensor S1, which can measure your hydration in real-time.

FLOWBIO's S1 is a must for every athlete. Monitoring sweat loss prevents dehydration and helps with recovery so that the best performance can be achieved. The S1 gives you an understanding of how to hydrate your body. It measures in real-time how many electrolytes and water you are losing. With the help of patented algorithms, the sensor can also predict how you need to hydrate in your next sessions to achieve the best results. The app also provides recommendations on what you should be drinking before, during and after each session and race. Additionally, you can connect all your favorite fitness apps and devices, including Garmin, Wahoo, Zwift, and TrainingPeaks. The S1 communicates via ANT+ and Bluetooth.

About FLOWBIO

FLOWBIO was founded in 2020 and is headquartered in London. The company's mission is to create the world's most accurate hydration sensor to help athletes achieve their goals and protect them from dehydration.

Sam Draper
June 1, 2024

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