David Stuckenberg describes the WaterCube’s technology as revolutionary, emphasizing its ability to ‘form a handshake with the water in the air’ using proprietary sorbents.
Stuckenberg claims the WaterCube works 400 percent better than existing atmospheric water generators, making it viable for low-energy applications in various environments.
Despite its impressive capabilities, the high price of the WaterCube at $860,000 poses challenges for widespread adoption in both household and emergency use cases.
The WaterCube connects seamlessly to existing water systems, providing filtered water efficiently and making it adaptable for diverse settings, from homes to hospitals.
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