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Forget the cold plunge. The new flex could soon be human washing machines.
According to one Japanese The oldest newspapersAn Osaka-based shower head manufacturer called Science has developed a cockpit-shaped contraption that fills with water when the bather sits on a seat at its center, and measures a person’s pulse and other biological data via sensors to ensure the temperature is appropriate. Just right. It also “displays images inside its clear shell to help the person feel refreshed,” the outlet says.
The device may be called the “Mirai Ningen Sentakuki” (Human Washing Machine of the Future), and it may never go on sale. In fact, the company’s plans currently appear to be limited to an exhibition in Osaka next April, where up to eight people can experience “washing and drying” for 15 minutes each day after first booking.
However, a home-use version is said to be in the works as well.
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