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The Internet of "dead" things

Such a frustrating thing.  Lots of design work for a product of dubious worth, and the inevitable shut-down of the required remote server to literally have a shower.

I wonder how many people have these in their homes, and how long they will physically last.

https://youtu.be/aInSqTSAE3c

The Internet of "dead" things

Comments

*sigh* another solution desperately seeking a problem

Gordo

Terrible product. A solution to a problem no one has. Glad to see you didn't waste any more time on it.

william Terry

Wish you had cracked the MAIN MODULE box open, seeing as it says right on it MAIN MODULE. Would be nice if you added another minute of MAIN MODULE cracking before the youblube release. Oh, lol ! I am just lazy crawling through the feed... plz keep up the great works!

Joel Murphy

In many countries you have to install back flow protection devices to prevent water from for example a water heater that can contain bacteria to get in to the cold water supply that your water supplier is responsible to keep drinkable and I guess that's why this device has a back flow valve.

Daniel

It's not only small companies that goes bust that can cause problems, a couple of years ago we bought an expensive D-link baby monitor camera, and during the first year it got updates a bunch of times and since you couldn't use the baby monitor unless it's been updated, and the update was triggered by the iPhone app when you planned to use the monitor and the update often took an hour to install there were many times we I couldn't work while our daughter was asleep (my office is on the other side of the bedroom, 25m with 5 doors in between) And one day after about 18 months without any prior notification there was a message that popped up in the iPhone app that said the support for this camera had ended. Of course it was a lot easier to fix our problem than the smartap, but still quite disappointing for a €300 product 😥

Daniel


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