Have you ever wished you could fill a glass of fresh, clean water straight from the air? The Spout Water Generator does just that – no pipes, no water source, just air. And no, it's not science fiction.
Spout The water generator is a product of an industrial design company Bould, which with its design and technology redefines what it means to have “access to water”. It is a so-called atmospheric water generator (AWG), which produces drinking water from the moisture in the air.
The idea is not new – the technology AWG has been around for a while and is used in the military, desert bases and even in space. What makes the Spout water generator special is its aesthetically pleasing and user-friendly design, which easily finds a place in an everyday kitchen.
How It Works?
The water generator extracts moisture from the air and converts it into water using an internal condensation system. This water goes through a multi-stage filtration system that includes charcoal and mineralization, making it completely safe to drink and rich in minerals.
Efficiency, of course, depends on the humidity of the air – the more humid the environment, the more water the Spout water generator can produce. According to the company, the device is said to produce up to 2.5 liters of water per day, which is enough for the basic needs of an individual or a small family.
Design that captivates
At first glance it looks Spout as a minimalist designer mug, but hides complex technology. The jug, equipped with an ergonomically designed handle, fits into an illuminated portal that creates a real light show when filling. The reflection and refraction of light in the water create an almost ethereal feeling – as if the water really was created from nothing.
The lighting system has another function: it informs the user about the status of the device and the need to change the filters. This is truly thoughtful – a design that is aesthetic, informative and functional at the same time.
Why is this important?
At a time when climate change threatens water resources and access to clean water is no longer a given, technology like Spout has great potential. In countries where clean water is not available from the tap, it could be a game-changer. In urban areas, it could be a step towards a more sustainable lifestyle.
In addition, the device is electrically efficient and does not require a water connection, which means it can be placed practically anywhere.
It's no longer just a concept
Although it sounds like a futuristic invention, Spout is an actual product. It's not a concept, it's not a prototype - it's a commercial device that can be purchased. The price is $799, which is high, considering the technology is in the early stages. early stage of widespread consumptione. But as with all innovations – over time, prices come down, technology improves, and accessibility increases.
Conclusion
Spout is one of those products that reminds us that the future is already here – it just needs to be designed beautifully enough to be embraced in our everyday lives. While it may not be the solution to the entire planetary water crisis, it’s a step in the right direction. And let’s face it – who wouldn’t want a glass of water that literally appears out of thin air?