The Numi 2.0 smart toilet comes in two variants and is priced at Rs 16 lakh and Rs 20 lakh.
“Bathrooms are seen as a utilitarian or functional space, but we are changing it,” Salil Sadanandan, President – South Asia, Asia Pacific, Kohler, explains the thinking of the American company which showcased Numi 2.0, its most advanced smart toilet, at the India Design 2024 exhibition in New Delhi. With its advanced features, such as voice assistants and commands to Alexa, inclusion of heated, integrated personal cleansing, dual flush, and a motion-activated seat cover, Numi 2.0 is the toilet of the future.
According to Sadanandan, Kohler is looking at the young audience and seeing how they are consuming technology to make unique products. “We do not use technology as a gimmick. It’s very important for us to use technology for something truly meaningful and relevant to the consumers,” he says, citing the example of Sveda, launched last year. “Firstly, it is beautiful – you will want to buy it because it’s aesthetic. But it produces steam. So you can walk into your bathroom and use steam for both therapeutic and cosmetic purposes."
Bathroom designs, says Sadanandan, are a medium for Indian consumers to express themselves. The average home buyer in India is becoming younger, he reminds us, adding: “Today, the median age of somebody buying a house is 30 to 35 years. I bought a house in my mid-40s. This is an audience that is accustomed to technology. They live and breathe technology.”
What sets Numi 2.0 apart:
While Numi has been well-received, especially for its design, Sadanandan says the latest Numi 2.0 carries forward the legacy with a titanium-coated black glass exterior, which, according to him, is setting a new standard in aesthetics. "Users can control it through a smartphone app or voice commands. Imagine coming home to your favourite music playing in the bathroom. Additionally, it offers preset routines of lights and music for a personalised experience," he explains.
From a hygiene standpoint, the Numi 2.0 includes features like automatic UV sanitisation, ensuring cleanliness after each use. "Our goal is to transform the bathroom into a sanctuary of privacy and luxury."
Salil Sadanandan, President – South Asia, Asia Pacific, Kohler
Talking about Kohler’s approach to integrating technology into personal care products, Sadanandan says the brand aims to harness technology to genuinely improve user experiences. “For example, our mirrors feature defogging technology. While most mirrors fog up in humid environments like bathrooms, ours remain clear, offering a practical benefit that users will appreciate.” The focus on practical utility over mere novelty is evident across Kohler’s product range, from high-end to low-end offerings, he adds.
The Numi 2.0 smart toilet comes in two variants and is priced at Rs 16 lakh and Rs 20 lakh. The product, which has been launched globally, is expected to arrive in India towards the end of the year. When asked about the delay in the India launch, he reasons: "It's been launched, we just need to make sure that the ecosystem, in which the app and product interact, is working perfectly in India." The Numi 2.0 was showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last year.