I believe that safe sip is a good product. The concept had a
few kinks, but overall it was good.
I like that the product not only served the consumer, but it
also stood to serve people in need by donating a percentage of the proceeds toward
efforts to supplying clean waters to areas that need it.
The kinks that I was speaking of is how the project
originally included the idea of offering a free safesip to a person in need for
anyone that was in a place where clean water is a scarce resource. But that was
remedied by the concept of donating toward water cleaning efforts, since it was
obvious that the water was dirty and there was no need to test it.
The group presented the idea very well. It was obvious they
did deeper research into the mechanics of how the product would actually work. I
really enjoyed that the product went beyond my expectations.
It also detects drugs in a drink in a timely manner, rather
than waiting for an extensive amount of time to receive results. It is cost
efficient by being reusable and easy to clean, which is a big plus to the
consumer.
Good product, good presentation.
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