A significant amount of water is wasted while we wait for the water to flow from the shower and achieve bath-worthy temperature. To help reduce this water wastage, a French startup named INMAN has designed INSENS – a connected shower ...
Updated 8 January 2020: U by Moen smart shower is now available for purchase online through Amazon. The 2-outlet controller costs about $268 and the 4-outlet controller for $410. Ohio-based company Moen is updating the features of its U by ...
Taking your bathing experience to another level, Elmer smart shower has been designed to revive your five senses. For most of us, showering is the time when creative thoughts strike us. Keeping that in mind, the makers of Elmer shower ...
In a world infused with the Internet of Things, you can now get a smart shower that alerts you when your water temperature is just right. Livin Shower is one smart bathroom device that learns your preferred water temperature over ...
Bath and kitchen products maker Moen has launched the U by Moen smart shower system at CES 2017. This Wi-Fi-enabled shower connects to smartphone and allows personalizing the temperature and other settings remotely so it can ready even before you ...
Saving water is the biggest challenge nowadays, but there are various companies that are working hard to avoid wastage of this precious commodity. Initially developed by French firm Start & Blue, the Hydrao Smart Shower is also a great bathroom ...
We all know how precious water resources are for us and how all known forms of life depend on water. But every time we take shower, we forget how much water is wasted by us. Seeing the same plight of ...
While looking for the most intelligent water management solution, Europe-based company Hamwells created the world’s first e-Shower that saves big and delivers big. Reimagining wellness into something sustainable, the e-shower is designed to conserve nature’s most precious resource. The modular system that ...
It seems that the eternal quest for the ‘soothing, appropriate and optimized’ 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit has finally ended. Israeli engineer Asaf Shaltiel has remarkably concocted an ‘e-shower’ mechanism which can be touted as a novel smart shower. Christened as the SmarTap (both the product and company), the ...