This Video Of Best Toilet Gadget Has Everyone Talking
This Video Of Best Toilet Gadget Has Everyone Talking
With each scroll, the walls of the toilet expand, transforming into a vast display, surrounding the individual with a scenic outdoor vista of mountains and hills.

These days, a significant portion of our time is dedicated to screen consumption. Whether it’s on computers, smartphones or televisions, screens have seamlessly integrated into our daily routines, serving as primary sources for news, social media engagement, entertainment such as movie-watching, and more. Alongside these familiar technologies, virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are emerging as transformative forces, reshaping our interaction with screens and offering novel, immersive experiences. These advancements have permeated every aspect of our lives, exemplified by a widely circulated internet video showcasing an expansive virtual reality screen experience that can even be enjoyed from the confines of a restroom.

In the footage, a person enters what appears to be a transparent toilet. As the camera pans, the glass door undergoes a transformation, morphing into a virtual screen reminiscent of an X (Twitter) page. With each scroll, the walls of the toilet expand, transforming into a vast display, surrounding the individual with a scenic outdoor vista of mountains and hills.

The clip was posted by a user on X (formerly Twitter), accompanied by a caption that declares it the “Best toilet gadget.”

The post garnered over 14 million views on the social media platform. Users in the comments section expressed diverse opinions regarding the integration of technology in toilets.

A commentator remarked, “You will live without a screen in front of you every second of your life. Probably longer.”

Another said, “I am now interested in getting one.”

A user asserted, “I can feel my feet getting numb from sitting on the toilet for 2 hours scrolling…”

The technology showcased in the video is enabled by Apple’s Vision Pro. Apple asserts that the Vision Pro, with a starting price of $3,499 (Rs 290,417), marks the advent of a concept known as ‘spatial computing.’ If you’re unfamiliar with the term, you’re not alone. Think of spatial computing as a broad concept encompassing the integration of the digital world with the physical world in a seamless manner.

According to Apple, the Vision Pro employs a three-dimensional interface that creates an illusion for users, making them feel as though the digital content they’re interacting with—whether it’s a movie or their social media feed—is integrated into their physical surroundings, rather than confined to the screen of their phone or tablet.

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