This $599 Camera From Kohler Sits on Your Toilet to Track Your Health

Let me be honest: when I first heard about a camera for your toilet, my initial reaction was less “wow, innovative” and more “absolutely not.” But Kohler’s new Dekoda health tracker is making me rethink what’s possible when technology meets our most private daily routines.

Kohler just launched the Dekoda, a $599 device that clips onto your toilet bowl rim, and before you dismiss it entirely, hear me out. This isn’t just a gimmick, it’s a health tracker that monitors gut health, hydration levels, and can detect the presence of blood in your toilet. Think of it as a wellness wearable, except you never have to remember to put it on and it’s there as you go about your toilet business.

Designer: Kohler

The setup is surprisingly simple. The Dekoda device clamps onto the rim of a typical toilet with no tools required. It runs on a rechargeable battery that charges via USB-C and lasts about a week between charges. The device houses a small camera paired with spectroscopy technology, which is basically the scientific study of color and light. Kohler uses these optical sensors and spectroscopy to observe how light interacts with waste, then analyzes the data using machine learning algorithms to give you actual health insights.

Now, I know what you’re thinking. Privacy. Because honestly, the idea of a camera anywhere near my bathroom makes me squirm. But the camera never looks out; it only gazes into the water. The data is protected with end-to-end encryption and fingerprint authentication, so you can assign individual profiles to different household members. Everyone scans their fingerprint before using the toilet, which tells the device whose data to track. This means your wellness metrics stay separate from your partner’s or kids’.

What makes the Dekoda genuinely interesting is how passive it is. Unlike fitness trackers that you need to charge and wear daily, this just sits there doing its job. The app interprets everything into readable patterns: hydration goals, hydration scores, session counts, bowel movement regularity, and days when blood signals were detected. It’s not about raw data; it’s about spotting trends and getting timely reminders to hydrate or see a doctor. The blood detection feature may be the most impactful, since the National Kidney Foundation stresses that hematuria requires prompt evaluation. For people with chronic conditions or those concerned about colon health, having an early warning system could genuinely be life-changing.

But let’s talk about the elephant in the bathroom: cost. You’ll need a Kohler Health membership, which runs $6.99 monthly for one person or $12.99 monthly for up to five family members, with yearly options at $70 and $130. So you’re looking at nearly $700 the first year for a single user. That’s smartwatch territory, and honestly, this delivers something no wearable can: completely hands-free health monitoring while you’re literally doing nothing else.

The Dekoda is available for pre-order now, with shipments starting October 21. It’s Kohler Health’s first product, marking the company’s expansion into wellness after 150 years of making faucets and bathtubs. Whether the bathroom becomes our next health hub remains to be seen, but Kohler is betting big that we’re ready to embrace it. Would I buy one? I’m genuinely tempted. Not for the novelty, but because the idea of catching potential health issues early, without changing my routine at all, actually makes sense. Your toilet already sees everything. Now it just has the tools to tell you what it means.

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