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Man, Machine and Motion

BEITOU FAUCET TV MIRRORED CABINET UNDERSCORE BATH WITH VIBRACOUST­IC TECHNOLOGY DTV+ ™

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intelligen­t wall-hung toilet offers integrated personal cleansing while saving more bathroom space. Its sculpted core delivers a suite of precision features finely tuned to provide optimum hygiene and ultimate individual comfort, from personal cleansing to an LED nightlight to hands-free opening, closing and flushing.

In the shower, you can elevate your experience with the new Real Rain™ overhead shower panel. Real Rain captures the feeling of a summer rainstorm and brings it inside your home. To control the elements of Real Rain and further your showering experience, you can invest in the DTV+™ interface. DTV+ brings water, sound, steam and light together to provide an exceptiona­l showering experience.

After you’ve spruced up your showering experience, you may want to consider upgrading your bathing experience too. KOHLER VibrAcoust­ic™ hydrothera­py blends music with water for a bathing experience like no other. With VibrAcoust­ic™ technology, vibrations surround your body and resound throughout your core as the sonic rhythms pulse both above and below the waterline. Choose one of our four original compositio­ns, or listen to music, news and podcasts on your own personal device. The calming movement of water lies at the heart of the Beitou™ faucet. The effortless flow of the design mimics the natural cascade of the water over the length of the spout and into the sink. Seen in this light, the faucet becomes a stage for water delivery whose shape and sound resembles a serene river This smart cabinet combines a mirror, a television, task lighting, integrated USB ports, and fine-tuned audio capability for a truly connected experience in your styling space. Available on request only

Ever thought of preparing your evening meal kept in your oven when you are still in your office! Yes, a futuristic home will do this for you with a touch on your remote device or your smart phone when you are miles away in your office. We are just few years away from the developmen­t of such futuristic homes, thanks to the advancemen­ts made in the field of artificial intelligen­ce and smart features.

The home has already become smarter with certain home technology solutions by global software companies. Now it can answer a few of your trivia questions, tell you the weather, add items to the shopping list and much more. Global technology giants are DTV+ is KOHLER’s most advanced showering system already pumping money and betting big on artificial intelligen­ce with mobile personal assistants, and even smaller app companies are getting into this space.

Other than smart features, futuristic homes will be based on designs that will fulfil the needs of generation next. For example, houses will have an architectu­re that will have the capacity to modify and even change the structure as per the need of the day. The architectu­re of futuristic homes will be such that the modificati­ons will be easier to do and carry from one place to another. Thus your outer wall may have a rotund or an elliptical shape or can have asymmetric­al interiors to adjust to the required modificati­ons. The usual brick and mortar will be replaced with some soft but durable material such as aerographi­te and grapheme. These materials are not only transforma­tive but are also adaptive and stronger than usual cement structures. The equation will never be man versus machine as latter can never takeover man and his important role. As easy as it is for machine-learning technology to self-improve, what it lacks is intuition. There’s a gut instinct that can’t be replicated via algorithms, making humans an important piece of the puzzle. The best way forward is for humans and machines to live harmonious­ly, leaning on one another’s strengths.

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