Conservation Labs Unveils H2know - Affordable Smart Water Meter and App for Preventing Leaks
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Technology
Easy to install and access through an app, company's $100 solution can save homeowners about $250 a year in water-related expenses, provide peace of mind from damaging leaks.
Conservation Labs is introducing H2know, an affordable, innovative smart water meter that is easy to install and access through an app, at the Consumers Electronics Show on Jan. 9-12, 2018. Source: PR Newswire
Saving consumers about $250 a year in water-related expenses, Conservation Labs, (http://www.conservationlabsinc.com), is introducing H2know, an affordable, innovative smart water meter that is easy to install and access through an app, at the Consumers Electronics Show on Jan. 9-12, 2018.
(Booth #52335, Sands, Hall G - Eureka Park Marketplace).
The new company's non-invasive solution, which recently received recognition from the Consumer Technology Association, will cost about $100, far less than other solutions on the market, and works with the homeowner to save money and prevent damaging and costly leaks.
"Conservation Labs was founded not only to save consumers money but also to give them peace of mind," said Mark Kovscek, founder and CEO. "H2know is an affordable and easy to install device that we estimate can save the average homeowner about $250 a year in water-related expenses.
Many consumers don't realize the money they are losing that is literally going down the drain and that as many as 1 in 50 homes will have significant plumbing problems this year."
Kovscek, a veteran entrepreneur with a degree in Applied Mathematics from Carnegie Mellon University, built H2know's proprietary machine learning approach that estimates water usage, provides real-time alerts and identifies the source of leaks as well as custom conservation recommendations. The device can estimate water flow down to the second and categorize use by each appliance.
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