Reflect – the non-fogging mirror and showerhead
By Ben Coxworth
July 7, 2010
The Relect keeps the fog away
Image Gallery (2 images)If you’re a guy who shaves in the shower, you no doubt know the frustration of trying to keep your shaving mirror fog-free. In some bathrooms, even just the installation of such a mirror can be tricky, as can positioning yourself to use it. Squarely addressing these conundrums is the Reflect, a combination showerhead and non-fogging mirror.
The Reflect has a flat, square reflective front surface. The top part acts as the mirror, while the water sprays out of five rows of holes in the bottom. To get to those holes, the hot water has to first travel through the top section, thus warming it up and keeping condensation from forming. It’s actually quite a clever idea, enough so that the product has won a bronze Spark design award, and was a finalist in this year’s International Design Excellence Awards.
The Reflect will reportedly be available later this month, at a price of US$295. It will be interesting to see what people think of its rectangular spray pattern, once it hits the stores.
Via Cool Hunting.
An experienced freelance writer, videographer and television producer, Ben's interest in all forms of innovation is particularly fanatical when it comes to human-powered transportation, film-making gear, environmentally-friendly technologies and anything that's designed to go underwater. He lives in Edmonton, Alberta, where he spends a lot of time going over the handlebars of his mountain bike, hanging out in off-leash parks, and wishing the Pacific Ocean wasn't so far away. All articles by Ben Coxworth
Do people really still waste water and energy by shaving in the shower?
foghorn8th July, 2010 @ 06:03 pm PDT
ever heard of soap? rub a damp finger over the soap and wipe the soap film onto the mirror. no more fogging. seriously it's not rocket science.
xstos8th July, 2010 @ 06:12 pm PDT
windykites1 - I agree! I found the mirror that does just that - you SAVE SO MUCH money. why spend hundreds of dollars on the same concept. www.toilettreeproducts.com
wonderwomen6513th July, 2010 @ 06:45 am PDT
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When you come to think of it, why not just have the mirror filled with hot water?
I'd like to see the rectangular spray pattern, once it hits the stores. Someone will have to wipe it up, though.
windykites18th July, 2010 @ 11:12 am PDT