
Chinese company Yueban has unveiled Xiaoban, a self-driving toilet, at a Shanghai aged-care expo. The device can be summoned to a user's bedside and features a built-in bidet. After use, it autonomously navigates to a regular bathroom to dispose of waste, clean itself, and recharge. This innovation is designed to assist individuals with mobility issues, showcasing the potential of technology to enhance daily living.
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