KOHLER – The multi-year renovations at Kohler Design Center were recently finished, bringing a more immersive experience to the center. Changes were made across the 36,000-square-foot space, 101 Upper ...
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Talking crap? Remember the Dekoda, the $600 (plus subscription fee) AI-infused camera that attaches to the inside of your toilet and photographs your stools? It seems that maker Kohler's claim that ...
Most of us have been in a public toilet that makes us think twice about using it. Even when the space looks clean, you may still wonder if there's a risk sitting bare bum where many others have.
The company's new Dekoda toilet accessory is like a little bathroom detective. And it's not the only one. I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying ...
Technology today is not just about making our work easier; it is also creating innovative ways to monitor our health. From smartwatches that track heart rate, sleep, and calories to simple devices ...
Yellow staining on a toilet seat is common in public lavatories, but it's also possible for loos in homes to have stains. It's not pleasant for you or your guests to use a loo with yellow stains. Many ...
KOHLER, Wis. (CBS 58) -- The Kohler company wants to put a tiny camera in your toilet. The company's new Dekoda Toilet Accessory clamps over the rim like a toilet bowl cleaner and an optical sensor is ...
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The Dekoda requires an active subscription to Kohler Health to provide its health insights. In an age when AI is present in your toaster, why should your toilet bowl be left behind? Kohler, a ...
WTF?! If anyone's ever said that your photographs look like s**t, point out that Kohler makes a $600 toilet-mounted camera designed solely for photographing human waste. But the device has an ...