Kohler is a manufacturer of bathroom and kitchen goods with over 50 manufacturing facilities worldwide, founded in Wisconsin. Kohler is famous for its innovative technology applied to toilets which makes them the most advanced with lots of features.
Each of the smart toilets from Kohler: the Numi 2.0, Eir, Innate, and Veil, includes cutting-edge features, such as heated seats and built-in nightlights with a built-in light sensor that automatically turns the nightlight on in dim light to reduce sleep disruption and ease walking during the night.
As explained here, the company’s Numi 2.0 toilet is a part of Kohler’s smart home collection and features several connectivity options in addition to a contemporary, angular style. The toilet has a heated seat so the adjustable temperature and ergonomic contours comfort you in a cradle of warmth, as well as cleaning and drying capabilities (the warm-air dryer reduces or eliminates the need for toilet tissue and leaves you feeling delightfully refreshed). In addition, this toilet was designed with the aim of water conservation.
High-quality speakers that can be coupled with a user’s devices, as well as a lighting system that can change in response to music, are also included in Numi 2.0.
Additionally integrated into the toilet is Amazon’s Alexa home assistant, which allows voice control. The Kohler Konnect iOS and Android app allow users to customize the technological features of the toilet.
The brand’s Eir toilet can be placed with a stylish metal ring and has a sloped design. The toilet has a heated seat that opens and closes hands-free, and the power cords and water supply are discretely concealed.
Additionally, it offers several bowl cleaning options and personal cleansing, and the touchscreen remote is used to operate the toilet’s features.
The Innate toilet by Kohler has customizable bidet features, including temperature and water pressure control, and it uses UV light to self-clean. It has an automatic lid and an automatic deodorization system with a whisper-quiet fan that pulls air from the toilet bowl through a carbon filter to remove odors and help keep your bathroom fresh. It also features an automatic flush that can be controlled using a portable remote. The toilet also has a warm air dryer, an emergency backup flush, and an integrated nightlight.
The Veil toilet incorporates Kohler’s French Curve toilet seat and has a modern, discreet ovoid shape. Veil also comes with a touchscreen remote control, a hands-free automated seat, and a multi-purpose bidet with self-cleaning capabilities.
According to Kohler, Veil’s dual jet flush technology will save 6,000 gallons of water yearly when compared to a typical 1.6-gallon toilet.
As part of its Destination Kohler brand, the company also manufactures luxury resorts and golf courses, as well as furnishings, tiles, motors, and generators.
Visit Kohler’s website to learn more about its line of intelligent toilets, and designers can visit a Kohler Experience Center to learn more about the company’s offerings.
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