
"Home goods company Kohler recently unveiled a new device called the Dekoda - a $599 camera that can be attached to your toilet bowl and take pictures of what's inside. CNET reports that the Dekoda analyzes these images in order to provide updates on your gut health and hydration, and to potentially detect blood. It also comes with a rechargeable battery, a USB connection, and a fingerprint sensor to identify who's using the toilet."
"The Dekoda is currently available for pre-order, with shipments scheduled to begin on October 21. In addition to the hardware purchase fee, customers will need to pay between $70 and $156 for a subscription. If you're uneasy about the privacy implications of putting a camera right below your private parts, the company says, "Dekoda's sensors see down into your toilet and nowhere else." It also notes that the resulting data is secured via end-to-end encryption."
Dekoda is a $599 camera that attaches to a toilet bowl and photographs stool to analyze gut health, hydration status, and to potentially detect blood. The device includes a rechargeable battery, USB connection, and a fingerprint sensor to identify individual users. Pre-orders are available with shipments scheduled to begin on October 21. Hardware buyers must also subscribe, with subscription fees ranging from $70 to $156. The company says the sensors only view inside the toilet and that collected data is secured using end-to-end encryption. A startup called Throne offers a similar toilet camera product.
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