Just when you thought the wave of integrating a voice-activated assistant into virtually all smart home devices had ebbed, CES 2024 swooped in to prove otherwise. Among the lineup of innovative gadgets making their debut, Kohler, a stalwart in kitchen and bath manufacturing, has unveiled a host of gadgets one would typically expect, including sophisticated shower sprayers and state-of-the-art ventilation fans. However, it’s Kohler’s PureWash Bidet Seat that’s stealing the spotlight this year, thanks to its compatibility with both Google Assistant and Alexa. It seems that in today’s world, not even the most private of moments can escape the reach of smart technology.
In an age where convenience and luxury often intertwine, Kohler’s new bidet seat embodies this fusion impeccably. It comes equipped with several features aimed at enhancing the user experience, such as a heated seat, adjustable temperature controls for both the seat and the water, and an air dryer. The latter is a component that anyone who has ever used a bidet will appreciate for the sheer comfort and efficiency it offers.
The integration of voice commands through Google Assistant and Alexa is perhaps the most intriguing aspect of the PureWash Bidet. This capability ensures that users can have a hands-free experience, controlling the bidet’s functions through simple voice commands. Whether it’s adjusting the water pressure or the seat’s temperature, users can now manage these settings without having to reach for a manual control. While this may not be a groundbreaking advancement over traditional knobs or buttons, the novelty of controlling your toilet seat with voice commands is undeniably amusing and could serve as a quirky highlight during gatherings, adding a futuristic touch to the most ordinary of bathroom visits.
Beyond the PureWash Bidet, Kohler’s unveiling at CES 2024 in Las Vegas includes several other noteworthy gadgets aimed at enhancing the bathroom experience. The SpaViva hand shower, for example, may not share the spotlight with the bidet but promises a “deeper clean” through its microbubble spray technology. Kohler touts it as a method that not only cleans more effectively but also maintains water temperature better than standard showers.
Furthermore, Kohler’s Atmo Fan offers a smart solution to managing bathroom humidity and air quality. With the capability to automatically adjust its speed based on the room’s humidity levels and an integrated light for nocturnal visits, it represents a thoughtful addition to the smart bathroom ecosystem.
As these new bathroom devices prepare for their showcase at CES 2024, it’s clear Kohler is positioning itself at the forefront of smart home innovation, blending functionality with the convenience of voice control. In Canada and beyond, consumers eager for the next level of home tech integration will surely be watching closely, ready to bring a touch of voice-activated luxury to their daily routines. Whether these innovations will become household staples remains to be seen, but Kohler’s bidet, at least, suggests that the future of home technology knows no bounds—even extending into the moments we once considered the most private.