The toilet uses motion sensors to block shots, can be linked to green behavior

Oct 29, 2012 13:57 GMT  ·  By
Japanese toilet goalkeeper has something to do with environmental protection
   Japanese toilet goalkeeper has something to do with environmental protection

Only recently, a company specializing in designing and manufacturing high-tech toilets (TOTO) and one in charge of running various Japanese sports-based lotteries (toto) have decided to get together and celebrate their concern for environmental protection.

In order to do this, they agreed to work together and develop a toilet that doubles as a goalkeeper.

Some people might have some trouble in coming to terms with the idea, but the specialists behind this Japanese toilet claim that this is the best way to prove that both said companies are as serious as can be when it comes to cutting down on the ecological footprint of their working agenda.

Truth be told, the links between this Super Great Toilet Keeper and environmental protection are bound to elude the general public for many years to come, but the video is interesting to watch nonetheless.

Just for the record, this toilet uses motion-detecting cameras to pin down the path taken by the shot, and then blocks it with the help of a small ball that hits it and changes its direction.