Technology is making our homes smarter, and this includes the bathroom. Our guide to intelligent home tech will assist you in updating your morning routine and preparing your bathroom. It doesn't matter if you're building a bathroom, looking for bathroom technology that maximizes the space, or simply curious about what's available.
Install a Japanese Style Toilet
Japanese
toilet seats and Japanese toilets raise the standards for bathroom technology. They are
loaded with clever smart features and sophisticated designs to make your
bathroom as luxurious as it can be. You can
control the toilets with either a voice or non-voice command. You can
control the settings remotely or via a smartphone app. This allows each member
of your family to personalize how they use your bathroom. The lids
open and close automatically as you approach. The lids can
also be activated by sensors to emit a soothing glow for nighttime navigation.
You can
reduce waste by using an automatic soap dispenser
The new wave of automatic soap dispensers is a great way to eliminate broken soap pumps and plastic bottles. They are fashionable, sustainable, and more sanitary than hand-washing.
Take
note of the Best Body Fat Scales to Protect Your Health
If
you're serious about your health and fitness, you should invest in high-spec
bathroom fat scales.
The
Body Index Smart Scale measures weight, body Mass Index (BMI), body fat
percentage, water percentage, bone and muscle mass. It may be used for many
purposes.
Use your
Smartphone to Control Your Shower and Bath
Bathroom
devices are now so simple that you can use your smartphone to control your bath
and shower or both with voice commands. This simple
installation and use of the system makes it easy to set up a shower or bath
that meets your needs.
Chromotherapy:
Use it to Your Advantage
It
has never been easier to relax, boost your mood, and get in the shower with the
power of Chromotherapy. This lightweight therapy is designed to improve
mental, emotional, physical well being.
For
anyone who wants to experience a truly spectacular, technologically-enhanced
showering experience, the chromotherapy bath is a must-have. You can
choose from seven different colours and the recessed shower head has double
cascade and rain settings.
To
stream your favourite music, use a waterproof wireless speaker
Even
though we all enjoy spontaneous karaoke sessions in the shower it isn't worth
the risk of water damage or other electrical devices. Because you
can stream your music over Bluetooth, a waterproof speaker will be a better
option than an in-shower radio.
A sensor
tap that saves water and money
We
not only want to be tech-savvy, we also want the environment to be sustainable. The use of
digital taps saves water and energy. Here are
some characteristics that you can expect from digital faucets:
By
reducing the flow of water through the tap and using digital temperature
control settings, you can save money and water.
Technology
that doesn't need any contact.
Infrared
tapping technology is used to read the user's hands and turn off the tap when
they are not.
Programmable
features include a timed shower setting and a teeth-brushing program that runs
for a specified time.
A
fashionable sensor tap can help you save money while making the world a better
place. It is a cleaner and more efficient way to use
your bathroom.
Visit A
Rejuvenating Bath Spa
You
won't find a better at-home spa experience than this. A bath with
Skin Touch technology built-in is better than a traditional whirlpool. The device
emits micro-fine bubbles of air into the water to promote skin cell
regeneration.
Install
a TV in your Bathroom
You
might consider upgrading to an ultra-smart television if you get tired of
trying to balance your laptop on the stool. Many models
have a mirror finish that blends in when they are not in use. They also come
slimmer and more water-resistant.
Bathroom
TVs feature a heated LED display to prevent misting and a low profile design.
They also have a waterproof remote. We wouldn't use it in the tub.
Soaking
Tubs
The
1980s were a time when we soaked in our enormous Jacuzzi tubs. However, things
have changed. Designers see a strong desire to create a new
version for the soaking bathtub. They are replacing standing-room-only
showers with standalone, soaking tubs. These
features will be included in the new soaking bathtubs:
Tubs
that do not have a shower are not considered to be tubs.
Small
Japanese-style soaking tubs
Tub
faucets are futuristic and sleek, with pipes rising from the ground and flowing
into the tub.
Air
baths are a modern way to massage jets. You can
think of hot springs as an air bath, which offers a steady stream of warm
massaging bubbles through the air ducts.
The
term chromotherapy refers to lighting that improves your mood.
Tubs are available in new materials or shapes. Modern tubs
can be found in modern shapes such as rectangles and materials like copper and
carved stones.
Smart
Tech for Convenience
Refrigerators
sold over the counter don't just need to be used to store cold beverages. You can keep
medicine and organic facial remedies at the correct temperature in a mini-fridge near your vanity.
Smart Bluetooth mirrors could display information such as the weather forecast, traffic
updates, and news to help you get around on your commute.
Your mirror may be instructed to use business lighting to make sure your makeup application is perfect for work. Or, it might be told to turn on a nightlight that will help you avoid getting your toes stuck in the darkness by using voice-activated illumination.