Interesting, but while it may seem like it's for lazy people, it could actually be very helpful for certain disabled individuals who face challenges with bathing.
The device is a fully enclosed shower capsule that works like a high-tech hygiene chamber, completing the entire washing and drying process in just 15 minutes. The user sits in the centre of the transparent pod, which partially fills with water. Sensors embedded in the seat monitor the person's pulse and other biological metrics, adjusting the water temperature as per comfort.
Next, the user experiences a powerful blast of high-speed water jets mixed with microscopic air bubbles. As these bubbles burst, they create a pressure wave that scrubs away grime from the skin, much like the cleaning method used for delicate electronic components that cannot be washed with chemicals.
The pod doesn't just clean your body, it cleanses the mind as well. Powered by artificial intelligence, it analyses the user's biometrics to gauge their emotional state. Based on this data, it projects a calming video inside the capsule to help the user relax – offering a psychological deep-clean alongside the physical one.