The Japanese, always at the forefront of innovative technology, now seem to have outdone themselves by devising a toilet that can be controlled by a smartphone. Designed by the Japanese firm Lixil, the toilet goes on sale early next year, which can be operated by a smartphone application, one that also tracks user's bowel movements.
The toilet uses Bluetooth to communicate with the mobile phone application. It can then control all of the toilet's function, and even play music through speakers built in to the toilet's base. The application, which will be available for selected Android handsets, will work with the three of the firm's new range of lavatories.JOIN THE NETWORK
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