Smart Toilet Health Dashboard
Discovery Lens
C Combination Innovation
Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
A smart toilet attachment (retrofit, not replacement) with optical sensors that passively analyze urine and stool at every use, providing continuous health monitoring for: hydration, glucose, ketones, UTI markers, kidney function, colorectal cancer screening, gut health, and medication compliance.
Kill Reason
Urine and stool analysis for glucose monitoring, cancer screening, and kidney function markers falls squarely into FDA Class II/III medical device territory, requiring clinical trials and 510(k) or PMA approval costing millions and taking years. The entire high-value use case — the reason anyone would buy this — is legally undeliverable without regulatory clearance the product cannot realistically obtain.
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