Kohler’s dekoda reimagines bathroom tech with a $599 toilet camera that scans waste samples for hydration, gut health, and blood traces. 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 Kohler co., the company behind kitchen and bath products, has launched kohler health, a venture focused on digital health and wellness
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Kohler has launched the dekoda, a $599 smart toilet camera that analyzes users' waste to track hydration, gut health, and detect potential issues like blood
It also comes with a rechargeable battery, a usb connection, and a fingerprint sensor to identify who's using the toilet, reports techcrunch. Kohler has unveiled a new device intended to analyze users' waste The tiny camera, called dekoda, costs $599 plus a subscription fee ranging from $70 to $156 per year It 'unlocks insights on gut.
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