LARQ - 17oz. Water Purification Thermal Bottle - Obsidian Black

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BDOB050A
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Product Description

Model number : BDOB050A
Carry your fluids on camping trips or hikes with this obsidian black LARQ water bottle. The self-cleaning function ensures simple maintenance, while the double-insulated construction helps keep the contents cool for up to 24 hours or hot for 12 hours. This LARQ water bottle features a UV-C LED light for purifying water at the touch of a button.
Dimension
Product Height : 9.6 inches
Product Width :2.7 inches
Product Depth :9.6 inches
Product Weight :0.84 ounces

Features
16.9-oz. capacity So you have enough water on hand.
Stainless steel material Resists leaks.
Built-in UV-C LED Intelligently turns on every 2 hours to keep your water and bottle fresh.
Double-wall insulated To keep water cold for 24 hours and hot for 12 hours.

What's Included
LARQ Water Purification Thermal Bottle

Reviews

  • 5
    Perfect travel companion for clean water!

    Posted by Patricia Haynes on 21st May 2024

    I already had the 25 oz and loved it, but wanted the smaller one to use for travel. Hotel water, water fountain water at the airport, etc. all tastes so clean and great after tapping the button for a cleaning cycle. It's pricey, but makes all water taste so good. Hope I never forget it on the plane!

  • 5
    Good buy

    Posted by Robert Davidson on 16th May 2024

    Bottle still works months later. Easy to use. East to clean. Would recommend

  • 5
    A water bottle perfect for everyday usage!

    Posted by Dillon Jackson on 16th May 2024

    I got this water bottle last month and I am still just as in love with it as I was when I first got it! Not only is the design super sleek, it's also super lightweight and easy to carry around. I love how it self cleans your bottle using the blue light which is a huge plus for college students. I would highly suggest getting this for yourself or a friend . BTW the color is STUNNING!!!! Best Buy College Crew members receive products to write honest, unbiased reviews. Reviewers have been provided products free of charge and may have received nominal compensation.

  • 5
    Revolutionary Water Bottle

    Posted by Lisa Brown on 13th May 2024

    This water bottle is the Tesla of water bottles. It is self-cleaning, sleek, and modern. Everyone always compliments this bottle and wonders why the cap has an incognito glow when it cleans itself. Never going back to another water bottle!

  • 5
    No smell 1 week.

    Posted by Shawn Brown on 12th May 2024

    After using the LARQ for a week, I am impress with this thermal bottle. I filled up the LARQ with fountain water from the park about 2 or 3 times and let it do its “UV light” thing. No smell the next day. For the next 5 days I’ve filled it up through different source and no funky bottle smell. It works. From what I’m reading about the UV light technology I could actually fill the LARQ with river or lake water and have no issues drinking it BUT it would still have the sediment in the water. I’ll be testing this out on my next camping trip *** it does have a stainless steal smell taste but goes away in about a day*** Definitely would recommend this to friends and family.

  • 5
    Purified Water and Sanitized Bottle is a Winner

    Posted by Lisa Carlson on 9th May 2024

    The Larq bottle is a traditional water bottle in terms of its construction – aluminum with a vacuum-sealed wall to provide insulation to keep drinks cool for hours at a time – but with the added feature of UV light, which not only allows you to treat your water for purity, but also keep the bottle clean when not in use from microorganisms that tend to grow in other traditional bottles. The design is sleek, and the dual blue colors make it subtle, yet eye-catching. The bottle holds 17 ounces of your favorite non-carbonated drink, though there are larger sizes available. This bottle is better suited for in-home or in-office use where access to refill the bottle is readily available, and likely not as well suited for hikes or the gym solely due to the 17-ounce size. If you’re looking for something for on-the-go, I highly recommend a larger bottle. The lid screws securely to the bottle and seals the bottle well with the built-in silicone seal. Under the lid sits the UV LED lamp, which is powered by a rechargeable battery also built into the lid (short cable included, no charging brick included). Sterilization of the bottle occurs every 2 hours automatically, which sounds like would run the battery down, but specs claim the battery will survive for 4-8 weeks with normal use between charges. I haven’t had the device long enough to fully test this duration, so I’m running off of Larq’s official numbers. Larq’s testing states there is a 99.9999% reduction in microbes in the bottle with the UV sterilization, meaning the days of trying to jam a bottle brush into your bottle to clean it, or the days of that musty bottle smell are gone (since it’s the bacteria that cause the smell). After adding water, you can manually trigger one of two water purification modes – “normal” or “adventure” mode. In normal mode, generally used for trusted water sources like a tap in your house or office, the UV light cleans your water for 60 seconds during which the LED indicator light on the lid will indicate cleaning is in progress. In adventure mode, the UV sterilization will run for 3 minutes, providing a longer cleaning for drinking out of less trusted sources. Man, if we only had that for all those times we drank out of the garden hose as a kid… If you’re storing the bottle longer term or traveling with the bottle and don’t need the constant every-two-hours self-cleaning mode, you can activate the “travel lock” feature, which turns off the cleaning until you reactivate it. All mode selections are made with a button on the top of the lid. The two cons to the bottle as I found it surround the USB charger on the lid. First, Larq chose the quickly-dying micro-USB connector, when USB-C is taking over the USB charging world. Every time a new device is introduced to the market with micro-USB it means I have to keep another cable that much longer. It really is time for the market to shift wholesale to USB-C. Second, there is no cover or rubber plug for the USB charger on the lid, making the bottle non-submersible. If you drop it into a sink full of water or a river you’re hiking near, the likelihood of damaging the electronics is high since water will immediately enter the charger port. There is no indication in the instructions or boxing that there is any level of IPC waterproof standards. For the curious, no, you can’t fire up the UV light when it’s not on the bottle. A built-in safety feature will reduce the light’s intensity to one that is non-harmful to the eyes for the duration of the cycle if removed from the bottle or started without the lid on it. Sorry, kids. Overall, the bottle is nice. The battery adds some weight to what an otherwise standard bottle would weigh, though the weight of the bottle body itself balances out this extra weight, thus it’s not top heavy. I like the option of having my bottle clean & smell-free at all times, as well as being able to give an extra treatment to the water from a public drinking fountain or elsewhere. I really wish, however, they had placed a USB-C port on the device.

  • 5
    Do you want bacteria free water?

    Posted by Katie Wheeler on 8th May 2024

    So a buddy saw me at gym with mine and said its his go to bottle to keep in car. Stays cold and can do clean sycles automatically throughout the day. Had an issue but emailed company and fixed roght away..

  • 5
    amazing water bottle

    Posted by Mark Byrd on 5th May 2024

    LARQ is one of those unique products that works and make sense it does what you expect when it it comes to water bottle that keeps your drink cool and hot if you wanted to, everybody is very familiar with YETI water bottle, i have few, and i use them for 5 days a week, LARQ does pretty much what YETI can do and more! having a water bottle that keeps your drink cool and even sanitize it is one of a kind. LARQ is the first thermal water bottle around that kills bacteria 99.9 (from what they claimed), purify and clean your water bottle as well. the lid is equipped with UVC light, not very familiar but its what help kills all that bacteria we might have on our water or bacteria thats been living inside your water bottle, i believe the inside of the bottle is design for the light to bounce off the surface so the UVC can kill and purify your water. i find that such a neat and helpful product that gives you the extra protection you thought you might not need. ive notice when you use your standard water bottle (yeti) after a week you can definitely tell that its start to build up some kind of smell, which it from what they said is the bacteria, well ive tested LARQ and wow mine did not smell, and still haven't at until now. i believe the reason for that is because this water bottle does an auto cleaning cycle every 2 hrs, so you will never notice it. i fully charged my water bottle before i used it, and the cap have a micro USB plug for charging, LARQ also said this should last for 1 month, which i haven't had the time to test for that long the cap have button for you to press to purify your water, 1 press for regular purification, there's also adventure mode, if you enjoy being out hike/ traveling a lot and does quite trust the water you about to use to fill up the bottle, then yeah this is for your, knowing that LARQ will kill all the bacteria viruses that the water may have, is something that i think its such a useful thing to have. only thing i notice is that the UVC doesn't really purify the lip part of the bottle, mainly just the inside to clean the water, so meaning, you still have bacteria around the lip part, just like your other water bottle, that's the only part i do clean. also this bottle wont filter the water, it will only kill bacteria/ viruses. for people who enjoy drinking a lot of water, having LARQ could maybe actual help us from wasting plastic bottle. now you have more of a chance trusting someone's water and be able to purify it than buying another plastic bottle that is not even helping our planet, and produces more waste for us. i personally did try to avoid grabbing another plastic water bottle at work, and it work because i know LARQ will clean the water that i got from the fossett

  • 5
    A great bottle for camping and travel

    Posted by Joanne Frazier on 10th Apr 2024

    I received this bottle minutes before leaving for a short trip to an outdoor festival in another state. I typically tend to avoid the tap water there as it tastes off to me and anecdotally gives me varying levels of gastric distress, and I figured it would be a great chance to try it out. The bottle itself feels like other high-end insulated bottles. It has a solid and premium feel to it, like a Yeti bottle. It charges via a micro-USB port on the cap (a cable is included) and the manufacturer claims that a charge will last 1-2 months running 3-4 standard cycles per day (or 10-12 days using Adventure Mode). And really, if there’s anything even remotely questionable about the water that you're putting in it, you should probably be using Adventure Mode, which is a 3-minute, high powered cleaning cycle that the company claims kills over 99.99% of harmful bacteria. Standard mode appears to be less for cleaning water, and more for cleaning the bottle, killing off the kind of bacteria that might begin to grow over multiple uses, causing odors and mold, keeping it pristine without needing to be scrubbed every couple of uses. I don't see how it's possible for it to clean the rim of the bottle though, where your mouth would be making contact, as it screws down on that part when cleaning, so you'll probably want to clean that yourself every so often. The bottle will run a standard cycle for self-cleaning every two hours. In theory, you could keep the same water in the bottle for weeks without worrying about the possibility of mold growing in it. In my use case, it turns out that the "off" taste in the water at my traveling destination doesn't have anything to do with bacteria. I could run as many adventure mode cycles as I wanted and it didn't make my morning coffee taste right. Filtration is needed to remove minerals and chemicals like iron and chlorine. However, I used it religiously, both at the place I was staying at and at water fountains onsite and had no gastric issues over the four days I was there, so if the water happened to be picking anything up on its way from the treatment plant to the faucet, I'm fairly confident the Larq was successful in killing it off. In fact, Larq claims to be able to make any water free of harmful and odor-causing bacteria so long as it's clear, with no cloudiness or sediment, which might make it perfect if you're hiking or camping near a natural water source or traveling internationally. I plan to be packing it along for any trips I go on in the future.