The Nebia Shower has backing from Apple boss Tim Cook |
It's called the Nebia and it's getting some attention from some of the biggest names in tech.
The Nebia shower has already raised whopping $916,000 (£550,000) in funding on the Kickstarter website.
And two of its backers are reported to be Apple boss Tim Cook and Google (now Alphabet) chairman Eric Schmidt.
So why is this currently the world's hottest shower?
According to its makers the Nebia atomises water into millions of tiny droplets, with 10 times more surface area than your regular shower.
This means more water comes into contact with your body, leaving your skin clean and hydrated.
This eco-friendly performance not only helps the planet but could save the average family around £150 on a yearly water bill.
These atomising nozzles use pressure and geometry to control the dispersion and break up of water streams.
While regular shower nozzles produce a straight stream of water with large droplets, the Nebia's atomising feature produces 100s of tiny droplets dispersed into precise patterns.
Because the Nebia produces so many water droplets, the total surface area is greater than larger droplets emitted by a regular showerhead.
This means the Nebia can transfer 13 times more heat from the water into the environment and, more importantly, on to you.
The shower use the latest tech to keep you clean and hydrated |
So far over 2,700 people have backed the campaign to get the shower into full production.
Prices start from $269 and it's expected to land in bathrooms in May 2016.
The Nebia works by producing tiny droplets of water |
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