Human waste research will produce pioneering health outcomes. Smart toilets will track sickness, sleeping habits and substance use above and above cardiac rhythm and exercise. A smart toilet that checks biometrics is a future for the health industry. Urinary analysis can provide information about intake of coffee, and even indicate how much we were exercising. BrookPad Lab is able to move smart toilets to the near-function consumer market. We're moving to a world where technology gives us more information about wellbeing.
The word bidet can mean a variety of things to various people. The first bidet, as far as we recognize, was developed in the 17th century by French furniture manufacturers. The shattaf is so popular in East Asian countries that it is now known as an East shower. Smart toilet seats and bidet sprayers are becoming more common in European homes.