Home technology is no longer limited to the most visible spaces in the house. Find out more.

The bathroom, relegated for years to the functional, is beginning to be transformed by innovations that completely change the daily experience. In that context, smart toilets have ceased to be a rarity and are positioning themselves as one of the strongest global trends heading into 2026.
What once seemed exclusive to luxury hotels or Asian destinations is now advancing in homes around the world, driven by the search for greater comfort, hygiene, and efficiency.
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Smart toilets: how they work and why their use is expanding globally
The well-known washlets were born in Japan, but their growth is now international. They are devices that combine the functions of a toilet and a bidet in a single unit, incorporating advanced technology to improve personal hygiene.
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