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BevyTech LLC was founded by Steve Lach, a family man, avid cyclist and cross country skier.  The motivation behind BevyTech's first product, the 22 ounce Gadget Bottle is simple, technology is here to stay and should be easily accessible but not interruptive. Now while exercising, with a quick glance, one can see if they are receiving an important message or call.  The idea came during a bicycle  ride on a farm road near Spokane, WA.  Steve received three calls in less than a mile, two from family and one business call. He thought there must a quicker way to know who is calling without wearing a headset or having to unfasten straps or search several pockets.  Knowing his phone can play mp3 music files via the external speaker, he also wanted to add music to his rides.  After several attempts he realized that the side of a water bottle is a convenient place to see his phone and hear the music.  From years of bicycling, he knew that many cyclist do not like adding extra clamps and other hardware to their bikes, the bottle was it.  On his next bicycle ride he experimented playing music from the side of a modified bottle.  After realizing he loaded all but one mp3 file incorrectly, the only file that would play was Van Morrison's, “Brown Eyed Girl”.  He stopped, set that song to repeat and listened to it 35 times during a 90 minute ride. That song never sounded so good and music became part of every ride Steve goes on. He also solved the problem of knowing who is calling without interrupting his ride.

Statistics: On average each day, the good people of the planet Earth purchase 2,500,000 million phones. Annual mobile phone sales are just under a billion units. There are approximately 2,600,000,000 active phone lines on earth. The United States owns about 223,000,00 or 8.5 % of them. During the past five years over 100,000,000 digital music players and 1,000,000,000 digital songs have been sold. In addition to all that technology, the energy food market has grown to $700,000,000 annually or about 250,000,000 energy bars and numerous powdered drinks.

20% of Gadget Bottles ship outside the USA split between Australia, Europe and The United Kingdom.

It is our hope at BevyTech that the Gadget Bottle and our next three products help you experience a better workout. We like listening to music, eating energy bars and drinking water. We find most phones play 128 - 192kps MP3 music  files the best. Anything over 192kps might not work. Please email us from our contacts page what would be on your bicycling playlist and what your favorite energy bar is?

Steve's MP3 playlist that he shuffles from his phone's external speaker while bicycling:

I've Been Everywhere, Johnny Cash
My Maria, B.W. Stevenson
Lookin' Out My Back Door, Creedence Clearwater Revival
Rock 'n Roll Band, Boston
Sweet Child O' Mine, Guns N' Roses
Me and Bobby McGee, Janis Joplin
Are You Gonna Be My Girl, Jet
I Melt With You, Modern English
Don't You (Forget About Me), Simple Minds
California Dreamin', The Mamas & The Papas
Who Are You, The Who
Vertigo, U2
Kodachrome, Paul Simon
Street Fighting Man, The Rolling Stones
Can't You See, The Marshall Tucker Band
If I Had $1000000, Barenaked Ladies
Good Vibrations, The Beach Boys
Bad Company, Bad Company
Roll Over Beethoven, The Beatles
Feel Like A Number, Bob Seger
Still The Same, Bob Seger
Let's Get It Started, The Black Eyed Peas
Glory Days, Bruce Springsteen
Pay Me My Money Down, Bruce Springsteen
Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now), Cracker
I See the Light, Cracker
Fortunate Son, Creedence Clearwater Revival
Lookin' Out My Back Door, Creedence Clearwater Revival
Born On The Bayou, Creedence Clearwater Revival
Feelin' Alright, Dave Mason
Volare, Dean Martin
Route 66, Depeche Mode
Drift Away, Dobie Gray
Unbelievable, EMF
Fly Me To The Moon, Frank Sinatra
Friends In Low Places, Garth Brooks
My Sweet Lord, George Harrison
30 Days In The Hole, Humble Pie
Sitting, Waiting, Wishing, Jack Johnson
Mudfootball, Jack Johnson
Good People, Jack Johnson
I Can See Clearly Now, Johnny Nash
Sitting in Limbo, Jimmy Cliff
Get Rhythm, Joaquin Phoenix
Centerfield, John Fogerty
Are You Gonna Be My Girl, Jet
Boy Named Sue, Johnny Cash
Folsom Prison Blues, Johnny Cash
Mad World, Ken Tizzard
Dancing In The Streets, Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
Heard It In a Love Song, The Marshall Tucker Band
Brother Love's Traveling Salvation, Neil Diamond
Beds Are Burning, Midnight Oil Unplugged
Smells Like Teen, Nirvana
Spirit in the Sky, Norman Greenbaum
I Melt With You, Modern English
Comes A Time, Neil Young Live Rust
Goodbye To You, Patty Smyth
You've Got to Hide Your Love Away, Pearl Jam
Bang Your Head, Quiet Riot
Aeroplane, Red Hot Chili Peppers
King of the Road, Roger Miller
It Don't Come Easy, Ringo Starr
I'm Free, The Rolling Stones - Stripped
What I Like About You, The Romantics
Shining Star, Ruben Studdard
Don't You (Forget About Me), Simple Minds
Stuck in the Middle with You, Stealers Wheel
Jungle Love, Steve Miller Band
Take the Money and Run, Steve Miller Band
Roll With It, Steve Winwood
For Once In My Life, Stevie Wonder
Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours, Stevie Wonder
Boogie On Reggae Woman, Stevie Wonder
I Got a Name, Jim Croce
What I Got, Sublime
Santeria, Sublime
Free-For-All, Ted Nugent
Signs, Tesla
Never Been to Spain, Three Dog Night
Shambala, Three Dog Night
Mary Janes Last Dance, Tom Petty
Free Fallin, Tom Petty
We're Not Gonna Take it, Twisted Sister
Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia), US3
Jump, Van Halen
Brown Eyed Girl, Van Morrison
Werewolves Of London, Warren Zevon
Lawyers, Guns And Money, Warren Zevon
Squeeze Box, The Who
Gettin' Jiggy Wit It, Will Smith
Let's Get Together, Youngbloods
California Love, 2Pac
A Little Less Conversation, Elvis Presley
Jail House Rock, Elvis Presley
When I Come Around, Green Day
Welcome To Paradise, Green Day
F.O.D., Green Day
She, Green Day
Good Riddance, Green Day

 

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