
"This jet-fighter cockpit-shaped pod uses powerful jets of bubbles to blast the skin clean of dirt and grime. According to Science Co., the company behind this bizarre contraption, the automatic spa can leave you clean and dry after just 15 minutes. But that convenience doesn't come cheap, with a pod costing £290,000 (60 million Japanese yen). Science Co. says that it will make a limited run of 40 to 50 human washing machines at first."
"The pod measures 2.5 metres (8.2 feet) long by one metre (3.28 feet) wide, allowing most people to lie down comfortably inside. Once the hatch has been sealed, the pod fills halfway up with water, leaving the bather partially submerged. They are then blasted by high-speed water jets containing extremely small air bubbles less than three micrometres in diameter. When these bubbles burst, they produce a small but powerful pressure wave which dislodges dirt from the skin."
A jet-fighter cockpit-shaped pod uses powerful jets of microbubbles to blast skin clean of dirt and grime. The automatic spa can leave a person clean and dry after about 15 minutes. The pod costs £290,000 (60 million yen) and will be produced in a limited initial run of 40–50 units, likely destined for high-end spas and hotels. The pod measures 2.5 metres by 1 metre and fills halfway with water. High-speed jets deliver air bubbles under three micrometres; bursting bubbles create pressure waves that dislodge dirt. The pod monitors vital signs and uses AI to select soothing projected videos.
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