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Hidden Tap Faucet, a magic slot in the wall that follows you like a ghost
Crazy plumbing aficionados rejoice! Now a slot in the wall can automagically dispense water, sensing the presence and position of your hands and acting accordingly. Not only does the Hidden Tap's water begin to flow as your hands draw near, as you move them from one side to the other, the temperature of the water changes accordingly.
Now if Hidden Tap faucet/sink creator Fernando Arias could just bring this marvel to market with a sensor that works more reliably than those inside most airport bathrooms, he’d be onto something. That product launch, and the price of this hot and cool bathroom bauble, are still just as hidden as the tap.
Via Engadget
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By Traveler at 12:51 PM ON 07/03/08
When it malfuntions, do you call a plumber, an e;ectrician, or a mechanic?
By Ray Radlein at 8:14 PM ON 07/03/08
What happens if you put two hands under it separately at the same time?
By Old Geek at 7:49 PM ON 07/05/08
Hospitals would go ape for this.
By delta faucets at 5:49 PM ON 08/26/08
How do you change the temperature: Thumbs up makes it hotter? Thumbs down makes it colder?