What is a Smart Toilet? The Most Comprehensive Guide to Features, Health Monitoring, and Selection

What is a Smart Toilet? The Most Comprehensive Guide to Features, Health Monitoring, and Selection

A Smart Toilet is a revolutionary sanitary appliance that combines comfort, hygiene, and advanced technology.

Smart toilets were initially introduced to solve hygiene issues for the elderly and people with limited mobility after using the toilet. With social progress and development, smart toilets have begun to enter the lives of younger generations. In particular, features like the heated seat and warm water washing are highly favored by young people, ensuring they do not have to sit on a cold toilet seat in the harsh winter.

The exciting news is that new technologies have emerged in recent years, such as Enema/Constipation Relief and Urine Health Monitoring.

Below is the most comprehensive introduction to the functions and types of smart toilets.

1. Smart Toilet Feature Classification

Smart toilet functions are categorized into four main configurations:

Feature

Standard Configuration

Advanced Configuration

Constipation Relief

Urine Testing

Warm Water Washing

Included

Included

Included

Included

Heated Seat

Included

Included

Included

Included

Warm Air Drying

Included

Included

Included

Included

Smart Deodorization

Included

Included

Included

Included

Automatic Flushing

Included

Included

Included

Included

Automatic Lid Opening

No

Included

Included

Included

Automatic Ring Lifting

No

Included

Included

Included

Enema/Constipation Relief

No

No

Included

No

Urine Health Detection

No

No

No

Included

2. Smart Toilet Selection Based on Usage

Scenario

The suitable smart toilet model depends on your bathroom’s specific plumbing setup.

Drainage Outlet Types

1. S-Trap Smart Toilet:

The S-trap means the toilet’s sewage pipe (drainage outlet) is on the ground (floor).

s trap smart toilet with bidet

Standard rough-in dimensions 300 or 400

Recommended Models: 

s trap smart toilet with bidet

 

2. P-Trap Smart Toilet:

The P-trap means the toilet’s sewage pipe (drainage outlet) is on the wall.

p trap smart toilet with bidet

Installation: The model should be suited for wall drainage.

p trap smart toilet with bidet

Wall-Mounted Smart Toilets

· Requirement: Requires the water tank to be pre-embedded inside the wall.

Wall-Mounted Smart Toilets

· Ideal for achieving a clean, modern aesthetic.

Wall-Mounted Smart Toilets

3. Health Series Smart Toilets

These cutting-edge models integrate direct health monitoring and therapeutic features.

A. Models with Enema/Constipation Relief

· Recommended Models: 

Health Series Smart Toilets

Constipation Relief Process Demonstration:

If you are suffering from constipation, pressing the "Enema" button on the remote control will activate the toilet’s nozzle. The nozzle sprays a water stream at 37°C that reaches 10–15cm into the rectum. This water stream softens and moistens the dry and hard feces, allowing them to be easily expelled by the action of intestinal peristalsis. The bowels feel very relaxed, and bloating is relieved.

Health Series Smart Toilets

B. Models with Urine Detection

· Recommended Model: 

smart toilet Models with Urine Detection

Urine Health Monitoring Data:

The smart toilet with urine health detection can monitor the following data points:

Data Point

Description and Health Significance

Uric Acid

Divided into blood and urine uric acid. Abnormally high or low excretion in urine is unhealthy. High levels can cause gout and kidney diseases; low levels can affect the endocrine and nervous systems (glomerular filtration disorders).

Urine Protein

Often related to kidney health (e.g., glomerular nephritis, nephrotic syndrome) or chronic diseases like hypertension and diabetes causing nephropathy.

Urine Occult Blood

Suggests issues in the kidneys or a urinary tract infection. Kidney stones and tumors may also cause occult blood, requiring further medical examination.

BMI

An important standard for measuring the degree of human obesity and overall health, based on weight and height values.

pH (Acid-Base Balance)

A key indicator reflecting kidney function. A urine pH value between 4.5 and 7.9 is generally considered normal.

Microalbumin

A trace amount of albumin in the urine, used as the most obvious and reliable indicator for the early detection of kidney disease.

Paperless Urine Detection Technology

The paperless smart urine detection toilet can collect and analyze data from daily urination. By combining cyclical statistical analysis and comparison, it can achieve advance prediction of inflammation or infection in the urinary system. It can also provide early warning regarding a woman's physiological cycle health status and may even play a role in the early warning of certain cancers.

smart toilet Health Series Smart Toilets

4. Smart Toilet Size Options

The market offers smart toilets in a range of sizes to suit various bathroom spaces:

Ultra-Small Smart Toilets (54cm length):

Ultra-Small Smart Toilets (54cm length)

Standard/Large Smart Toilets (77cm – 83cm length)

StandardLarge Smart Toilets (77cm – 83cm length)

Conclusion: Upgrading Your Bathroom

Experience

This comprehensive guide has covered every aspect of the smart toilet, from its core function of enhancing hygiene for the elderly to its cutting-edge role in personal health monitoring.

The smart toilet is no longer just a luxury item; with features like automated cleansing, seat warming, and vital health diagnostics (Uric Acid, Microalbumin), it represents a significant upgrade in comfort, sanitation, and proactive wellness.

You now have all the necessary information—from plumbing types (S-Trap vs. P-Trap) to size considerations (54cm vs. 83cm)—to make an informed decision. Choosing the right smart toilet means investing in your daily comfort and long-term health.

We wish you the enjoyment of a satisfying smart toilet!

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