Japanese Company Introduces Smartphone Controlled Toilet [Video]
Lixil is coming out with bluetooth equipped Satis toilets in the Spring of next year, and with the My Satis app for Android, users can control all the features it has to offer. Do you like listening to music on the toilet? Because this toilet has speakers, and you can play music through them wirelessly from your phone. The app can control when the toilet flushes, and can even raise and lower the lid.
The My Satis app even features a “toilet diary” that allows you to track how often you use the toilet, what events occurred, how they went, and even predict your water bill for the month based on your activity. That’s gross, but also kind of interesting.
With smartphones being able to control more things in our lives, like our TVs and cars, it was only a matter of time before someone made a smartphone controlled toilet. Hopefully this will catch on in America. Or at the very least, someone please invent a way for me to flush public toilets with my phone instead of having to do that thing where you push the handle down with your foot.
Check out this video showing off all the features the Satis toilet has to offer.
(via Japan Trends, image via Lixil)
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