GECA Watch 2.0 Is Live
We just went live with GECA Watch 2.0.

We just went live with GECA Watch 2.0.

Launching Gen 2 brings back vivid memories of shipping Gen 1 last year—the disbelief, the nerves, the surreal moment when “we’re building this” turned into “we’re actually shipping this.” That feeling hasn’t gone away.

Some things are the same this time around: the anticipation, the stress, the butterflies. But a lot has changed—and for the better. With Gen 2, we’re launching with far more confidence in the product itself and a vastly improved user experience. The learning curve was steep, and we climbed it.

What hasn’t changed is our mission.

Hydrostasis exists to help people stop chronic dehydration before it impacts their health, performance, and quality of life. Most people don’t realize they’re dehydrated until they finally aren’t. That gap—between how we feel and what our bodies actually need—is where GECA was designed to live.

GECA Watch 2.0 represents years of iteration, research, missteps, refinements, and persistence. It’s not just a new version—it’s a clearer expression of what we set out to build from the beginning.

To everyone who’s followed, supported, tested, questioned, and believed along the way: thank you. Launches are moments, but journeys are built by people—and this one isn’t finished yet.

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