Ah yes a Wi-Fi shower that requires a connection to a cloud server that will likely be shut down in 3 years when everyone bails because they increased the subscription fee to 25 dollars a month.
Just what the world needs.
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Ah yes a Wi-Fi shower that requires a connection to a cloud server that will likely be shut down in 3 years when everyone bails because they increased the subscription fee to 25 dollars a month.
Just what the world needs.
Not sure how much good this will do. I don't keep my fridge in the bathroom.
Look at mr rich guy over here, can afford more than one room.
The fridge will call the robot vacuum which wil come bump aggressively at the shower stall.
Poor fridge gonna get the boot with that sort of lip. Stay in your lane, ya cold pantry.
Ah yes, because people with dirty jobs and aching backs are the problem, not industries.
Even the picture is ridiculous. More resources went into that one bathroom than most of us will use in a lifetime of showers.
Yes, that bathroom is probably more area than most people's current total livable space.
who puts slippery tile in their bathrooms?
who designs a shower with no water containment system? Your going to get water coming out the door