While some companies brought products such as screens, TVs or AI-powered laptops to this year's CES, one company brought a talking hotpot, according to Engadget.
151-year-old beauty queen equipment company Kohler will introduce the PureWash E930 smart plunger in Las Vegas (USA) next week. Basically, this is an accessory for tanks, which can be installed in most types of tanks, allowing them to become a smart tank powered by virtual assistant Alexa or Google Assistant.
Kohler said, PureWash E930 brings a fresh feeling to your personal hygiene with a thin, compact design. With a price of 2,149 USD, it is not cheap, but it can help you save money and installation problems if compared to other smart tanks. Currently, the company's full-fledged smart tanks cost around $8,000 to $10,000.
The PureWash E930 can open and close the lid automatically when feeling the movement. It has an integrated self-cleaning mode with UV lights. With Alexa or Google Home, users can control the smart seats without touching them. Amazon and Google's voice assistant can turn on the toilet spray bottle, dryer and clean with UV rays as ordered by the user.
The accessory even supports both front and rear washing mode, with a heater and remote control with two programmable pre-setups. The automatic cleaning pan sprays fog into the plum before use to discharge more effectively while releasing water.
Its temperature and water pressure are also regulated and users can choose between vibration or spraying mode. In addition, it also has a children's version, with a spray bottle and gently dried, softened for young children.
Finally, this accessory also has LED lights to make the restroom look more eye-catching. The chairs have a quick removal function, making it easy to remove and install for deeper cleaning.