Beyond the Bidet: High-Tech Toilets Embrace Sound Masking
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Advanced toilets are now integrating sound-masking technology to provide users with greater privacy. These systems aim to conceal unwanted bathroom noises.
Manufacturers are installing small speakers directly into the toilet or wall units. Users can often select from various sounds, such as flowing water, gentle music, or birdsong.
Some models offer more unconventional options, including recorded applause or even the sound of artillery fire. The feature, long popular in Japan, is gaining global interest.
The technology addresses a common concern over noise privacy in shared spaces. It represents the latest innovation in the smart bathroom market.