Images of strange bridge tanks installed at a shopping mall in Beijing have recently gone viral on social media, according to Oddity Central.
This type of tanks is equipped with a digital screen, allowing users to test their urine after going to the toilet.
This smart cau is equipped with a hidden sensor to analyze urine, which can detect a series of active ingredients including calcium, glucose, protein, ketone, ascorbate and other substances in the human body.
Although the screen of the bottle clearly shows information as well as the manufacturer's Patent on urine testing technology, many people still do not really believe in the results it gives.
According to Bastille Post, the company that developed the suburbs said its device works on the same principle as hospital laboratories. Test results can be used as a health reference.
The company has said its engineers have considered hygiene issues when designing this high-tech dam, but have not really gone into detail.
After going to the toilet, users will receive a invitation for testing with a QR code for payment. The testing process using this method will be completed in about 2 minutes at a cost of 2.8 USD.
After much controversy over the smartphone broke out online, a Chinese netizen shared a photo of a claim toysys responsibility stating: This product is not a medical device. The test results performed by this blood clot cannot be used as a basis for diagnosis and should only be used as a reference for health management data".