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MagSafe Magnetic Water Bottle

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MagSafe Magnetic Water BottleMagSafe Magnetic Water Bottle Hydration Meets Innovation Stay hydrated without missing a moment with the MagSafe Magnetic Water Bottle for iPhone. This innovative water bottle features powerful built in magnets that attach securely to your iPhone 12 or newer via MagSafe technology, keeping your drink within reach while keeping your hands free for photos, videos, navigation, and more. Premium Magnetic Bottle Features: Built in MagSafe compatible

MagSafe Magnetic Water Bottle - Hydration Meets Innovation

Stay hydrated without missing a moment with the MagSafe Magnetic Water Bottle for iPhone. This innovative water bottle features powerful built-in magnets that attach securely to your iPhone 12 or newer via MagSafe technology, keeping your drink within reach while keeping your hands free for photos, videos, navigation, and more.

Premium Magnetic Bottle Features:

  • Built-in MagSafe-compatible magnets for iPhone attachment
  • 16oz (473ml) capacity for all-day hydration
  • BPA-free, food-grade stainless steel construction
  • Double-wall vacuum insulation keeps drinks cold 24hrs/hot 12hrs
  • Leak-proof screw-top lid with carry loop
  • Wide mouth opening for easy filling and cleaning
  • Fits standard cup holders
  • Durable powder-coated finish

MagSafe Magnetic Attachment

Powerful built-in magnets align perfectly with MagSafe-enabled iPhones (iPhone 12 and newer models), creating a secure magnetic connection that holds your bottle firmly to your phone. The strong magnetic grip keeps the bottle attached even when moving, while allowing easy one-handed removal when you need a drink.

Hands-Free Convenience

Perfect for content creators, hikers, travelers, and anyone on the go. Attach your water bottle to your iPhone while filming videos, taking photos, navigating trails, or exploring new places. Keep both hands free for your activities while keeping hydration within instant reach.

Ideal for Content Creation

Content creators and influencers love the convenience of having water readily available during long filming sessions, photo shoots, or live streams. Stay hydrated without interrupting your creative flow or stepping away from the camera. The magnetic attachment keeps your bottle accessible but out of the frame.

Perfect Hydration Capacity

The 16oz (473ml) capacity provides ample hydration for workouts, commutes, outdoor adventures, and daily activities without being too bulky or heavy. The size is optimized to balance capacity with portability and magnetic attachment strength.

Premium Insulation Technology

Double-wall vacuum insulation maintains beverage temperature for hours. Keep cold drinks icy cold for up to 24 hours or hot beverages steaming hot for up to 12 hours. Enjoy refreshing cold water during summer hikes or warm coffee on winter mornings, all while attached to your iPhone.

Safe & Durable Materials

Constructed from BPA-free, food-grade 18/8 stainless steel that's safe, non-toxic, and doesn't retain flavors or odors. The durable material resists dents, scratches, and corrosion, ensuring long-lasting performance through years of daily use.

Leak-Proof Design

The secure screw-top lid with silicone seal prevents leaks and spills, even when attached to your iPhone or tossed in a bag. The integrated carry loop makes it easy to clip to backpacks or carry separately when not magnetically attached.

Easy to Fill & Clean

Wide mouth opening accommodates ice cubes and makes filling quick and easy. The opening is also large enough for thorough cleaning by hand or with a bottle brush. Dishwasher safe for convenient maintenance (hand washing recommended for longevity).

Versatile Use

While designed to attach magnetically to iPhones, this bottle functions perfectly as a standalone insulated water bottle. Use it with or without your phone - at the gym, office, home, car, or anywhere you need quality hydration.

Stylish Design

Sleek, modern design with durable powder-coated finish available in multiple colors. The smooth matte finish feels great in hand and resists fingerprints and scratches. Looks great whether attached to your iPhone or standing alone.

Perfect For:

  • Content creators and influencers
  • Hikers and outdoor enthusiasts
  • Photographers and videographers
  • Travelers and adventurers
  • Fitness enthusiasts and athletes
  • Busy professionals on the go
  • Anyone who wants hands-free hydration

Compatible Devices

Works with iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and newer MagSafe-compatible models.

Great Gift Idea

Unique and practical gift for iPhone users, content creators, fitness enthusiasts, travelers, and anyone who appreciates innovative accessories that combine functionality with convenience.

Revolutionize your hydration. The MagSafe Magnetic Water Bottle for iPhone delivers innovative magnetic attachment, premium insulation, and hands-free convenience in one clever, essential accessory.

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★★★★★ 3
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The book covers some good points, but overall, it's too general.
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Why Politics in a Tech Book????
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Well... I'm surprised to see the book blatently calls out its dedication to Black Lives Matter, which is in all caps so I assume it's referring to the political organization. It goes on to speak of 2020 being the year of an "awakening of injustices of systematic racism"... I thought I was buying a technical book??? Had I known this political bs was included I wouldn't have purchased it! However, I bought and I'm still reading it. If the politics goes away and the TECHNICAL content is good I'll update my review.
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PeaceBee
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★★★★★ 2
Not good use of time
Format: Paperback
It’s not clear who this book targets - neither experts nor novice will benefit. There are expert perspectives, only few of these are helpful, rest are too generic to be of any use. For instance the last entry is one an engineer who shares how she went from zero to expert in cloud engineering in six months but fails to mention a single resource or pathway for others to follow.
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Nilendu Misra
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 3
Uneven compendium of tips and insights, but still very useful
Format: Kindle, Format: Kindle
“In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are not" is why such bottom-up insights and lessons from the field are the fastest way to learn real life stuff. This series had a GREAT start with "Engineering Management" - I guess because it is way more subjective than Cloud Engineering and offered a variety of non-overlapping POVs. This one is a mixed bag, perhaps because "Cloud Engineering" was perceived amorphously by the authors. The scope was broad - from cloud-native (architecture), to cloud-ready (topology), to cloud-operations, to choosing tech (e.g., Lambda/serverless), to -ilities and economics -- it is like celebrating Halloween, Christmas and Labor Day together in a single long weekend. I would give it 4/+ stars if at least 25% of such a book was "superb", giving 3 because about 10% of the book is. That still leaves 10 solid insights or learning that would otherwise take many failures to learn. And failures, especially in this emerging domain of complexity, is VERY expensive. Would love to see more books like this. Let's summarize some key insights - -- Real-time visibility across the entire DevOps lifecycle is key to winning in cloud. -- Operations, especially operations at scale, is extremely hard. So, wherever possible, use Managed Services. -- Distinguish between "availability" and "uptime" and measure each separately, and concretely. -- In FaaS/Serverless, calling a function synchronously increases debugging complexity. -- Good code is like good joke - it needs no explanation. -- "Building your app or platform on top of the abstractions that a cloud provider gives you does not make the underlying layers stop existing. In many cases, it makes them even more important." That makes the failure modes LESS obvious than we were used to. Therefore having "extreme visibility" into your systems will help "separate the issues at the layer you're focused on from the fundamental system issues". i.e., just because what was under the hood is now even less visible, don't forget them. Many recent "cloud failures" have been in networking fault domains. -- Cloud is not optimized for replacing static infrastructures. -- Containers, service meshes and serverless jumpstart dev productivity but they also change the attack surface of apps and infra. -- "Number of containers that are alive for 10 sec or less has doubled to 22%". 73% of all containers live for 30 minutes or less. -- Adopt an "assume breach" stance for everything. Have a break-glass account. -- Ensure you have a thorough understanding of where and how secrets are secured. -- Grey failures (transient degradation of services) are often worse than complete crashes, since the latter have a short feedback loop. -- Resilience engineering has existed as a sub-discipline within safety sciences. We just recently started applying its concepts in technology. Resilience can be thought of as a "socio-technical system" with Robustness ("system X has property Y that is robust in sense Z to perturbation W"); Reliability (consistent operations or service levels); Rebound (ability to deal with a chaotic situation using structures developed AND deployed BEFORE the chaos). In other words, robustness protects systems against a SPECIFIC type of failure mode. When a system is robust in many dimensions, it approaches good resilience to failure. -- Resilience is something you "do", not something you "have". Resilience is a verb. -- Moving from one class of nines to the next is 10 times more expensive. -- Production System really means "system that someone else, anyone else, can hold you accountable for". -- Most common theme across incidents is that something, somewhere was surprising. -- Incidents are unplanned investments...your challenge is to maximize ROI. -- We used to think of scale in two dimensions - horizontal (more) and vertical (bigger). In cloud, think of "scale out" (when demands increase) and "scale in" (when demand decreases). -- Architecture diagram is also a map of failure modes. -- Async communication is a friend of Cloud Reliability. -- Test in production is a competitive advantage. The complexity of traffic patterns going through high-scale production systems is increasingly harder to reproduce in a controlled env. -- Hundreds of open issues is fine, but if the repo has gone months (or, years!) without a release, THAT is a warning sign. -- It is hard to write good tests for bad code. -- Platforms come and go. But first principles and patterns will always exist, because they are the ones and zeros.
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M. Klocker
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Shallow, biased and significantly overpriced
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