| PeeCam, PooCam Posted by grahame at 17:04, 4th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Posted in "The Lighter Side" but with very serious connotations
https://www.kohlerhealth.com/dekoda/
Decode Your Body’s Signals
Dekoda is a first-of-its-kind health tracker that attaches to the toilet. It analyzes gut health and hydration and detects the presence of blood in the toilet bowl, providing data for building healthy habits.
Good today. Powerful tomorrow. Transformative over time.
Dekoda is a first-of-its-kind health tracker that attaches to the toilet. It analyzes gut health and hydration and detects the presence of blood in the toilet bowl, providing data for building healthy habits.
Good today. Powerful tomorrow. Transformative over time.
Hone your hydration habits
Your body is up to 75% water. Make sure it’s getting enough.
Dekoda uses science now available for the first time at home to analyze your urine. It evaluates hydration levels and alerts you to changes in real time.
Your body is up to 75% water. Make sure it’s getting enough.
Dekoda uses science now available for the first time at home to analyze your urine. It evaluates hydration levels and alerts you to changes in real time.
Immunity, digestion, and nutrient absorption start in your gut. Protect it.
Dekoda’s advanced sensors analyze your waste. It passively tracks the frequency, consistency, and shape, then decodes that data into practical insights you can use to create habits for a healthy gut.
Dekoda’s advanced sensors analyze your waste. It passively tracks the frequency, consistency, and shape, then decodes that data into practical insights you can use to create habits for a healthy gut.
For a public toilet, ongoing tracking is probably not on but - if we look far enough ahead - could early signs and changes be flagged up? There are some very serious issues that might be identified. Although posting in "The Lighter Side", I know he have readers and members who can identify personally with the desirability of spotting the warning signs ... even before they become noticeable warning signs.
| Re: PeeCam, PooCam Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 17:11, 4th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
You'd have to find a working toilet on any train before that experiment could work.

| Re: PeeCam, PooCam Posted by CyclingSid at 13:41, 5th January 2026 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
From the title you had me seriously worried that this was another of your seasonal picture contests.














