
Waterpebble, created by British product designer Paul Priestman, is a small water consumption monitoring device that you place in the shower to help reduce unnecessary water wastage.
The Waterpebble records the quantity of water you use during the first application and reminds you via LED lights not to exceed the original amount of water consumed. Each subsequent time you shower, the Waterpebble will fractionally reduce your shower time and help with water conservation.
“The Waterpebble has a mind of its own so that it literally does all the hard work and the user is gently persuaded to use less water,” explains Priestman of his design.
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