Talk dirty to me.
A new artificially intelligent bidet aims to disrupt the toilet market by responding to verbal commands.
Promising a squeaky clean “hands-free” experience, Kohler's PureWash E930 is a sentient toilet technology that can be activated by voice via Amazon Alexa or Google Home to spray water, air dry the unspeakable, and You can even activate it. Self-cleaning mode with UV light.
Highlighted at CES 2024, this gut-busting breakthrough features an “ergonomic” shape for a comfortable session, plus heated seats, motion activation, and automatic deodorization. Equipped.
However, there is a catch — Starting price is quite high at $2,149.
But marketing manager Maria Evraets says Kohler's latest innovation is clean and fun for the whole family, thanks to a safe mode that can be activated for kids.
“This allows even the youngest users to experience enhanced clean,” Evraets told the Post.
The Tush tackle gadget, which can be preset via the Kholer Konnect app, is currently available in white and biscuit, but will also be available in black by late February.
“A unique challenge with the PureWash E930 is that our team was focused on developing a very slim profile, which required us to be creative in order to fit all of the bidet mechanics into a smaller footprint. It required engineering,” Evraets said.
The company says the PureWash E930 is designed so that the bowl “automatically misters before use, making rinsing more effective.”
The Royal Flush also includes dual front and rear “wash modes” with adjustable pressure and temperature settings.

It also comes with an LED light for nighttime use and a quiet closing function to prevent the seat from flapping.
The seat is also removable, so you can quickly clean it.

