Osaka-based showerhead maker Science Co. is developing a new version of human washing machine based on cutting-edge technology.
The company plans to hold an expo in Osaka this April, offering a 15-minute “wash and dry” experience for up to eight people daily, but reservations are required. the company plans to release the product like home use edition.
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Japan’s oldest newspapers “The asahi Shimbun” reported, The company chairman said, in the expo we plan to visit 1000 general visitors to enjoy it.
The human washing machine looks like a jet fighter cockpit, with a transparent cover that opens at the back. When someone sits in the central seat, it fills partially with hot water. Sensors track the user’s pulse and biological data to keep the washing temperature just right.
An AI system detects the user’s emotions, either calm or excited, and displays images on a transparent cover to help them feel refreshed within 15 min. When the user sat in the tub, it filled with hot water and emitted calming sounds. The system hold plastic balls to message the body inside.
He decided to create his dream machine for the expo now that his company makes bathtubs and showerheads using technology with microscopic bubbles for cleaning.