Kohler says Dekoda secures your data via the aforementioned fingerprint scanner and end-to-end encryption, and notes that the camera uses "discreet optics," looking only at the results, not your body ...
Home goods company Kohler recently unveiled a new device called the Dekoda — a $599 camera that can be attached to your toilet bowl and take pictures of what’s inside.
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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 ...
Kohler’s Dekoda reimagines bathroom tech with a $599 toilet camera that scans waste samples for hydration, gut health, and blood traces.
As part of a new initiative focused on “turning the bathroom into a connected, data-informed health and wellness hub,” Kohler ...
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The Kohler Dekoda attaches to your toilet's rim to evaluate your stool and provide insights about gut health and hydration. It costs $600 and requires a Kohler Health subscription.
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October is in full swing, and a new month brings new safety concerns as more recalls were announced in the U.S. this week. From potentially contaminated food items to defects in vehicles and faulty ...