Taking GECA Watch 2.0 Into the Real World
This past weekend, we took GECA Watch 2.0 out of the lab and into the real world during a research study hosted at ASAP IVs

This past weekend, we took GECA Watch 2.0 out of the lab and into the real world during a research study hosted at ASAP IVs—and this is where the technology truly comes alive.

As we get closer to launch, seeing the watch in action with real participants is both energizing and grounding. GECA Watch 2.0 is designed to help people better understand their hydration—and more importantly, dehydration—in real time. The goal is simple but powerful: make hydration awareness personal, actionable, and effortless.

Participants and volunteers experienced firsthand how the watch helps users stay in tune with their bodies, offering insights that go beyond reminders and into meaningful, preventative health signals. This kind of hands-on research is critical to building wearables that actually fit into real lives.

None of this happens in isolation. We’re deeply grateful to our incredible team, supporters, and volunteers who make this work possible, and to ASAP IVs for welcoming us into their space. Collaboration, curiosity, and real-world testing are what push this technology forward.

We’re excited. We’re learning fast. And we’re just getting started.

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