They are becoming quite common. Here is another one that uses water jets and soothing lights to offer a relaxing hair washing experience at the salon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jkCUVc1kDM
Home robotic hair washing machines could come in handy for people who have busy schedules that don’t allow time for hair grooming. This YouTuber tried to invent one in her home; it failed, but the video is hilarious. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTfPkfE1Lxk
Japan invented something like this a while back to help overstretched healthcare facilities. It scans your head, then shampoos and massages you using 16 robotic fingers. It can also remember your profile, making each experience the same. Check it out here.https://phys.org/news/2010-09-japan-panasonic-robot-hair-washer.html
Japan’s Panasonic on Thursday unveiled a robot that can scans a client’s head using 3D technology, then shampoos their hair and massages the scalp with its rubbery “fingers”.
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They are becoming quite common. Here is another one that uses water jets and soothing lights to offer a relaxing hair washing experience at the salon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jkCUVc1kDM
Home robotic hair washing machines could come in handy for people who have busy schedules that don’t allow time for hair grooming. This YouTuber tried to invent one in her home; it failed, but the video is hilarious. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTfPkfE1Lxk
Japan invented something like this a while back to help overstretched healthcare facilities. It scans your head, then shampoos and massages you using 16 robotic fingers. It can also remember your profile, making each experience the same. Check it out here.https://phys.org/news/2010-09-japan-panasonic-robot-hair-washer.html
just our luck…
got to say this was a good idea, it should be a regular thing.
You can buy Beethoven’s hair. Bet it was knicked from him though, nothing for charity.
It’s got to be a thing. There are buyers out there already. Odd though.