Shut Up And Take My Money: Brita Infinity Smart Water Pitcher
Solving one of the worst issues of owning a filtered water pitcher, Amazon and Brita have collaborated to launch the Brita Infinity smart water pitcher.
Connecting to your home’s Wi-Fi network, the pitcher utilizes Amazon’s Dash Replenishment system to automatically order replacement water filters when existing filters are almost depleted.
With an eight-cup capacity, the smart water pitcher filters out contaminants including lead, zinc, copper, mercury and cadmium. An average filter is designed to last about two months or roughly forty gallons of water, whichever comes first. The pitcher ships with a single filter to get started.
An Amazon customer will need to connect the pitcher to their home Wi-Fi network, register the pitcher on Brita’s site and sign up for the Amazon’s Dash program to automatically order new filters.
Of course, all that fancy technology comes at a price. While a standard 10-cup Brita water pitcher runs about $21 on Amazon, the 8-up Brita Infinity smart water pitcher costs more than double that at $45. Due to Amazon’s recent free shipping changes, additional shipping costs will apply for non-Prime members.
You can check out picture of the new pitcher below or view the product on Amazon here.