I filled it out...but Im probably not your market audience. I use the shower to think and plan out my schedule, so they are usually endlessly long and scalding hot...and I like it that way! Conservation is down the list of priorities.
While I do use a lot of IOT devices, the nice thing about the shower is that it's a total escape from all the tech that surrounds me everywhere. However, two things that I wouldn't mind in the shower is a clock, and once in a while a radio so I can listen to the Fan960 in the morning.
SEOUL, May 19 (Yonhap) -- South Korean flat panel maker LG Display Co. showcased on Tuesday a detachable organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panel that sticks to the wall, renewing its pledge to focus on the high-end display as a future growth engine.
The 55-inch wallpaper OLED panel, presented as one of the company's future displays at a media event, is only 0.97 mm thick, weighs 1.9 kg and can easily be stuck to a wall with a magnetic mat, or removed from it.
We've been toying with getting one of these for the new place.
There is way too many flaws in the system for it to be useful for more than a year. One very important one is that bees work from the outside in which means that there is no way to tell if the honey in the center of the comb is properly cured (in the video and the windows only show the ends not the centers) and uncured honey will actually ferment. To prevent this you would have to remove the comb to ensure that they are wax capped and shake the comb to remove the honey from those uncapped combs which will remove the fermented honey (or at least enough of it) then replace it and then move on the the "easy" extraction technique.