Dekoda unlocks insights on gut health and hydration in the bowl that you can use to build habits for living better, healthier ...
Just a few short years ago, Kohler brought us one step closer to the Jetsons-style house of the future by introducing the touchless faucet, and now they’re back with something even better — a ...
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Your Toilet Just Got Smarter: Kohler's $599 Dekoda Analyzes What You Flush
Kohler's $599 Dekoda smart toilet camera uses AI to monitor health through waste analysis, detecting blood traces and gut ...
It's a germophobes dream come true: Never having to touch a toilet handle again. With the latest Numi toilet from Kohler, you can simply ask it to "flush" and it will comply. If you forget, it will ...
A new "smart toilet" device aims to help people track their health by analyzing their bathroom trips. The Dekoda device ...
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Kohler Wants to Put a Camera in Your Toilet
It's unsettling to think of a camera in your toilet, but this one—unlike the one Stanford scientists used in a toilet they ...
Kohler evidently realizes this, as it now offers a retrofit kit that allows buyers to flush their existing toilet without touching it. At the heart of the Touchless Flush Kit is a module that mounts ...
Kohler's latest-and-greatest smart toilet, the Numi 2.0, is available for your home starting today. It packs every commode tech that's guaranteed to make your tush blush, but if you know of better ...
Bathroom brand Kohler has unveiled a smart toilet camera that actually analyses what you flush. Called Dekoda, the smart device uses sensors and AI to study your waste and offer health insights such ...
Kohler Co. unveiled Tuesday a new canister-powered toilet flushing technology that promises a cleaner bowl. The toilet maker, based in its namesake Wisconsin community, says its new Revolution 360 ...
Some smart litter boxes can monitor our pets' habits and health, so having a camera in our human toilet bowls seems ...
You might notice I’m particularly obsessed with toilets these past two months. Being cooped up in the house makes the necessaries in the home all the more important. Over the years, there has been an ...
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