Miscea Sensor Activated Faucet

Now here's a high-tech faucet: the Miscea Sensor Activated Faucet. The faucet recognizes through motion alone what you want not only in the way of water on/water off, water warmer/water colder but also soap and disinfectant lotion options. It's made of stainless steel with a laser-engraved glass interface that uses LED lighting to activate corresponding features as you bring your hand close. And it's high-tech in an eco-friendly way by both encouraging a cleaner environment (no touching germy or wet hands to the faucet) and by using 70% less water on average for washing hands.
I love fun techie gadgets as much as anybody, and it definitely looks futuristic (although I generally like things simpler), but I'm skeptical that it can't always be reliable to use -- shaky hands? Don't scald yourself!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Sarah Afshar Oct 16th 2007 5:29PM
I have to admit, I had an idea that something of the sort would be innovated, however; I was a bit skeptical of anything on this sort of wavelength. I guess technology proves to be doing something right. One thing is certain, I am going to have to get myself one of these.
Neece Oct 16th 2007 4:39PM
I have a thing for cool high tech gadgets. I think this is clever. I can't see something this complicated for most situations though. Imagine guests coming to the house and trying to use it.
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