

There's nothing quite like a long soothing shower to calm your frazzled nerves following a hectic day. The cascading warm water creates a wonderful tactile sensation, even though in most bathrooms there's little else to stimulate your other senses.
The WaterTherapy shower head from Guglielmi adds a visual element, with multi-colored LEDs behind each of the 480 nozzles controlled by any of eleven different monochromatic and multi-colored light programs. That sounds like a whole lot more fun than other LED equipped shower heads we've seen, which only let you know how hot the water is.
Now all they need to do is add speakers playing Handel's Water Music, or Hillary Duff's Come Clean to round out the effect.
By Maj at 2:15 PM ON 07/12/09
You never really think about how nice it is to have your shower at a 45 degree angle until you try to get clean using a shower head that dumps water straight down on you.
By Conner at 4:14 PM ON 07/12/09
This sounds very amazing, but has anyone looked into the dyes they use? Obviously if it's for a shower, there shouldn't be any residue left behind, but these appear to be VERY brightly colored meaning a lot of dye. I guess, though, if you're in a black shower, it's not going to really matter. Death to Smoochie.
By Icarus at 4:58 PM ON 07/12/09
"with multi-colored LEDs behind each of the 480 nozzles" Thankfully, it's not dyes.
By joesocwork at 11:23 PM ON 07/12/09
I thought most people closed their eyes when taking a shower.
By Giggity at 1:48 PM ON 07/13/09
This does sound kinda cool...but I definitely think this would be used more when you have the time...as opposed to the 5-min rush to shower before dashing off to work in the morning (like I usually end up doin).
I would definitely like the music added too.
@Maj...you are probably right, but this would most likely go in some special designed shower that came out right in the middle (like those super fancy showers with 20 heads).
Giggity:
This does sound kinda cool...but I definitely think this would be used more when you have the time...as opposed to ...More »