Many people get up each morning, walk across the landing and use the bathroom mirror to throw water on their face to wake themselves up. Genuinely Brits opt for a mirror in the bathroom to check out their reflection, brush their teeth or put on make-up if they’ve got no mirror in their very own bedroom. Even so, one company from America has gone the extra mile and created the mirror of all mirrors.
The research and development team from the New York Times
has built a very special mirror which gives the whole family the weather forecast and shows news headlines. The interactive mirror shows the user what it really looks like outside so that they know what to pick out to wear and it also even provides a health report. The glass is operated using only hand gestures and voice control that are deciphered by a built-in Microsoft movement sensor. Because technologies advance around the globe, sometimes perfectly normal bathroom vanity units and mirrors will be required. One might argue that it is great that people can know what the weather forecast is like without even looking outside yet what happened to common sense of just simply opening the blinds. The blinds have to be drawn anyway to get sunlight into the bedroom. Besides, it really is dangerous to have an digital touch screen device in a room which is full of water and also wet surfaces such as the shower enclosures. Best Bathrooms’ vanity units are the epitome of effective, lavish bathroom storage furniture and they don’t have to be interactive. Keep all of the gizmos inside the study.