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Bidet
Go beyond basic with oscillating spray technology and dual front/rear wash—precision cleansing that leaves you feeling refreshed, not just 'done.
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Warm-Air
Ditch the paper and embrace the warm-air dryer. It’s better for the planet and even better for your skin.
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Hygiene
Peace of mind comes standard with our self-cleaning, detachable nozzle. Professional-grade hygiene after every single use.
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Plasma Sterilization
The vent releases a high volume of plasma into the bowl to neutralize bacteria and odor while residual ions bind to airborne particles to enhance overall air quality
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Foam Shield
Provides splash protection, odor isolation, stain resistance, and built-in antibacterial defense
A built-in fan silently neutralizes bathroom odors, leaving the air fresh. -
Night Light
Lighting up the bowl without having to choose between waking up completely or fumbling in the bathroom.
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Automatic flush
Multiple flushing options for convenience and hygiene, including a manual side button, automatic flush upon standing, and remote control activation
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Integrated Tank
The built-in tank utilizes an electric pump to ensure a consistently powerful flush, regardless of the home’s existing water pressure.
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Remote and Side Control Options
Full remote control and an integrated side panel to conveniently operate the flush and manage bidet functions directly from the side of the seat
Your 5-star spa, now in your master bath.
Get the winter-proof comfort experience you deserve at home. From adjustable water pressure to warm-air drying, it’s the spa treatment you can enjoy every single day.
Never touch a lid, a lever, or a roll of paper again.
Motion-activated lids, automatic flushing, and self-cleaning UV-nozzles.
Smart Toilet Buying Guide: Features, Benefits, and What's Actually Worth Paying For
If you've started researching smart toilets, you already know the range is enormous from $400 countertop bidet seats to $14,000 Japanese-engineered systems. What most buying guides don't tell you is that the features driving daily satisfaction aren't the ones at either extreme. Here's a clear breakdown of what matters, what's standard, and what to look for at every price point.
Hygiene Systems: What to Look For
The bidet function is the foundation. Look for adjustable front and rear wash modes, water temperature control, pressure adjustment, and nozzle position memory. On self-cleaning nozzles, antibacterial material matters more than the marketing language confirm the nozzle performs an automatic pre- and post-use rinse. UV-C sterilization is available on premium configurations and worth the specification if hygiene is the primary motivator. Integrated carbon deodorizers are standard on most mid-tier and above units — they neutralize at the source rather than masking after the fact.
Automation: What's Genuinely Useful
Auto open/close lids via proximity sensor are one of those features that seems minor until it's absent. The experience of a lid that responds before contact is functionally different from one that requires it. Foot-sensor flushing at the base provides a fully hands-free flush option. LED night lighting integrated into the bowl is consistently rated among the highest-satisfaction features in ownership reviews — particularly for households with children or for anyone who values uninterrupted sleep.
Comfort Specifications
Heated seating with programmable temperature settings is standard on all integrated smart toilet units. The adjustment range (typically 86°F–104°F) allows for personal preference and seasonal calibration. Warm air dryers range from supplemental to fully paper-free depending on unit and preference. If paper elimination is the goal, confirm the dryer has adequate temperature range and airflow rating.
Efficiency and Sustainability
Dual-flush Vortex™ technology at 1.1–1.6 GPF meets or exceeds WaterSense certification standards. Bidet-and-dryer systems reduce household toilet paper consumption by up to 80% — a material reduction in both cost and environmental footprint over a 3–5 year horizon. Tankless designs connect directly to the water supply line, eliminating tank space and providing consistent flush pressure without refill delay.
Wall-Hung vs. Floor-Mounted: The Practical Difference
Wall-hung smart toilets require in-wall tank installation and may need wall reinforcement — plan for this in the rough-in phase. Floor-mounted units are considerably simpler to retrofit and are the correct specification for most renovation projects that aren't starting from open framing. Both configurations are available in Swiss Madison's smart toilet collection, with detailed rough-in specifications available for each SKU.