• Zanathos@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    Thing looks like a suicide pod, and drowning is one of my biggest fears. This thing also costs about as much as my house I’m still paying off. I am not the target demographic for this.

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      6 hours ago

      Maybe it IS a secret suicide pod and they want to target billionaires. It’s the Luigi washer premium plus

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    7 hours ago

    Ehm… So they reinvented the bathtub, with a lid and music? So they made single piece design which couldn’t break down into a tech heavy smart device prone to errors and breaking down? OK 🤷

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      2 days ago

      This isn’t meant for your house. From TFA:

      A hotel in Osaka bought the first machine and is preparing to offer the service to hotel guests, the spokeswoman said.

      Other customers include Yamada Denki, a major consumer electronics retail chain in Japan, which hopes the machine will draw people to visit its outlets, she said.

      “Because part of the appeal of this machine is rarity, we plan to produce only about 50 units,” Ms Maekura said.

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    2 days ago

    These would be incredibly useful in scenarios where someone might otherwise require assistance when bathing.

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    2 days ago

    That price does not make any sense whatsoever. It’s clearly having a 10000% markup for the rich people while there is no competition

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      1 day ago

      But also at that price… Just hire someone to clean you. That’s the real rich person way.

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      I’m not so sure… I could see a huge legitimate price range depending on its features, speed, and effectiveness. Consider the engineering difference between Billy-Bob’s “it squirts you with a hose” versus something that would clean even the body-surfacr you are reating on, and wash your face & eyelids without getting water in your nose & eyes.

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        6 hours ago

        Whole it could provide some premium features (I’m imagining more like massage type features), the equivalent of 400 thousand USD seems near impossible to see that much value. Maybe 40 thousand for a luxury item for rich people could work more.

        It’s just a limited run publicity stunt that will be forgotten within a few weeks.

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        2 days ago

        We just finished building a huge (automated, with robotic hand) candle manufacturing machine with over 3000 molds, 8500pcs/hour, the thing is massive, modern, with multiple computers, hundreds of sensors, motors, etc. The whole thing is bigger than my house. It was cheaper than buying this bath

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    2 days ago

    Was anyone else tripped up by the picture shown in that article? To me it looks as though it’s a miniature version of the device, but I can’t quite put my finger on why that is.

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    2 days ago

    Half a million bucks to have a machine was your ass

    Or…

    Wash your own ass in the shower/tub you likely already have and not spend half a million bucks

    Hmmmm

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    2 days ago

    I assumed this was going to be a solution to Japan’s problems of an increasingly elderly population combined with a refusal to increase immigration.

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    I thought we had already invented that one. In two separate version. The first was the bathtub and the revised one being the shower booth.

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    Ah, so this is the human washing machine that went on sale in Japan! It’s quite interesting to see how technology has advanced to the point where it can wash our bodies as well as our clothes. However, I do wonder about the safety and hygiene aspects of this device. Wouldn’t it be risky for the users’ health if the machine isn’t properly sanitized between uses? Also, what happens if someone gets claustrophobic while being inside the pod? That could lead to some unpleasant situations.