House items firm Kohler just lately unveiled a brand new system known as the Dekoda — a $599 digicam that may be connected to your bathroom bowl and take photos of what’s inside.
CNET reviews that the Dekoda analyzes these photographs as a way to present updates in your intestine well being and hydration, and to doubtlessly detect blood. It additionally comes with a chargeable battery, a USB connection, and a fingerprint sensor to establish who’s utilizing the bathroom.
The Dekoda is presently accessible for pre-order, with shipments scheduled to start on October 21. Along with the {hardware} buy payment, prospects might want to pay between $70 and $156 for a subscription.
If you happen to’re uneasy concerning the privateness implications of placing a digicam proper beneath your personal elements, the corporate says, “Dekoda’s sensors see down into your bathroom and nowhere else.” It additionally notes that the ensuing knowledge is secured by way of end-to-end encryption.
Kohler isn’t the one firm looking for to take photos of your poop — we’ve additionally written about the bathroom digicam provided by a startup known as Throne.

