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Bottle PureVis 2

$125
Bottle PureVis 2

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Reusable bottles address environmental concerns while creating new problems: interior surfaces that develop odor, bacterial accumulation invisible until noticed unpleasantly, and cleaning requirements that discourage consistent use. Larq engineered the Bottle PureVis 2 to solve these secondary challenges through technology integrated so seamlessly that purification becomes automatic rather than additional task.

The lid houses UV-C light emitters activated by button press, directing germicidal wavelengths through the water column to neutralize bacteria and the microorganisms responsible for stale odors. This purification occurs without chemicals, filters, or consumables requiring replacement. The process treats both water and interior bottle surfaces, maintaining freshness across extended use periods that would compromise conventional vessels.

Stainless steel construction provides the foundation for temperature performance. Double-wall vacuum insulation creates the thermal barrier that keeps cold drinks cold and hot drinks hot across hours of use, allowing the same bottle to serve morning coffee and afternoon water without flavor transfer concerns. The material itself contributes no taste, resisting the plastic notes that some containers impart.

The cumulative benefit eliminates bottle brush ownership entirely. Interior surfaces remain clean through UV-C treatment rather than physical scrubbing, removing a friction point that causes many reusable bottle purchases to end in drawer abandonment. This maintenance-free proposition makes consistent hydration more likely, serving health through usability rather than requiring discipline.

Travel contexts particularly reward these capabilities. Uncertain water sources benefit from purification, extended transit prevents regular cleaning, and the temperature control serves both airplane cabin dehydration and destination climate variations. For daily use or journeys, this bottle represents technology applied to genuine problems rather than feature addition for its own sake.