
Forget the cold weather. The new Flex could soon become a human washing machine.
According to one of Japan’s oldest newspapers, an Osaka-based showerhead manufacturer called Science has developed a cockpit-like device that fills the bather with water when he or she sits in the center seat and measures the person’s pulse and other biological data. do. Sensors check whether the temperature is appropriate. Additionally, “it projects images on the inside of the transparent cover to help people feel refreshed,” according to the publication.
The product, called “Mirai Ningen Sentakuki” (Human Washing Machine of the Future), will never go on sale. In fact, for now, the company’s plans for bathroom appliances appear to be limited to a trade show in Osaka this April. The fair allows up to eight people to experience “washing and drying” for 15 minutes each day, after an initial reservation.
However, a home version is also reportedly being developed.









