$10,000 toilet that has self opening lids, and a remote control

This new toilet seat will be the point of concentration for years after the technology was highly involved in its design.

The New York Times published a story headlined “The Cult of the Toto Toilet,” which highlighted how obsessed people were with the high-end toilets from the Japanese toilet manufacturer.

The toilet has a lot of technology application, including movement detection, self cleaning ang repelance to waste.

New York City business top of the line toilet, which retails for $9,800, has a heated seat, a personal cleansing and drying system, and an air purifying system, among other features.

It also cleans itself, automatically flushes, and has a lid that opens and closes by itself.

The Neorest detects when a person gets close to it, and it sprays the inside of the bowl’s ceramic surface with water, moistening it, which also helps prevent anything from sticking.

When the toilet isn’t being used, the UV light shines into the bowl to break down germ and waste particles.

The self-cleaning retractable wand sprays warm, aerated water for both front and rear cleansing. The NYT’s Steven Kurutz wrote that with systems like these, “the need for toilet paper is virtually eliminated.”

Use the remote to control the cleansing wand. You can adjust the temperature and pressure of the water and control the drying process.