Japanese toilet is controlled by Android application

The combination of toilet and smartphone applications can make people think of funny stories. But in Japan, smartphone applications are controlling the toilet in a very scientific and persuasive way.

Most Japanese households use Toto's or INAX sanitary systems to warm their toilet seats, to spray warm water for the user to wash and sanitize, blowing warm air to help dry things out. .

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Technology has really integrated into the lives of the Japanese. So it's probably not surprising that there will be smartphone apps out there for compatible laptops. This app will do everything from cleaning the toilet, controlling energy and consuming water.

INAX "Satis" is a fully featured toilet, built-in speaker so that users can listen to music, stimulate imagination while sitting "solving needs". The toilet can be connected to an Android device via an application called "My Satis" to control all functions of the toilet such as water spray, cleaning, warm air ... via Bluetooth connection. In addition, this app also sets up user activity diary logs, useful for health monitoring.

INAX Satis will be available in Japan from February 2013 with a retail price of US $ 4,500. INAX has been widely available in the world, such as USA, North America, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Australia.