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If you are looking to replace a bathroom in the future, and contemplating a digital shower, I’ve just fitted a Mira Mode shower and bath filler combo and love it. It has a remote button able to be fitted up to 10m from the shower, and you can turn it on remotely from the mobile phone app.
Having been monitoring online prices for about 6 months, an amazing deal has just popped up onLine at Wolseley plumbers merchants. I’m replacing an old shower room after xmas and just picked one up for £238 delivered (next day free!). The next best price I’ve seen online is £344 incl delivery, so over £100 less.
you can turn it on remotely from the mobile phone app.
Take 2 remotes into the shower..?
Uh, I cannot for the life of me fathom the usefulness of this feature..
and you can turn it on remotely from the mobile phone app.
....and that, kids, is how our civilisation began it’s inevitable death spiral towards ultimate destruction.
Next week:
"Someone hacked my shower and now I get both frostbitten and scalded every time I try and use it"
I cannot for the life of me fathom the usefulness of this feature..
It’s so your kids can make your humiliation complete.
You can put the remote button where the hell you want to turn it on (permanent button, not a unit to carry)
In my bathroom, it means I can turn on the shower without being under it. Bath fills to whatever preset level/temp you tell it.
Digital shower/bathfill combo was same price as decent mixer shower & bath Taps.
In our old house my wife used to be able to control the temperature of the shower by turning on taps elsewhere in the house - "kids - do you want to hear dad scream in the shower?" whilst turning on hot tap... Apps nein danka. (Though Mira do make very fine showers.)
In my bathroom, it means I can turn on the shower without being under it.
Mine too - I have a Mira remote.
I meant the phone app!
You don’t have to use the App - digital temp balancing/flow control worth it alone, and the remote on/off button is really useful.
Anyhow - take it or leave it - it’s an exceptionally good price.
I'm not disagreeing - I just want to know what the phone app's for! 😆
Uh, I cannot for the life of me fathom the usefulness of this feature..
Absolutely this, what utter horseshit.
Don't you fly planes for a living? I'd have thought that would put you towards the analogue/practical end of the spectrum over the pointless/'smart'/baubles end where an i-shower lives (features trump good design and diligence in many of these smart home systems). Still - if yer happy yer happy.
Seriously? Whatever next! Be warned, it can lead to this, a little 4 minute amusing vid entitled Uninvited Guests:
http://superflux.in/index.php/work/uninvited-guests/#
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Anyhow – take it or leave it – it’s an exceptionally good price.
It's bizarre that they've had to reduce them - almost like they weren't flying off the shelves
Scuttler - you haven’t seen many modern jets if you think a digital shower is dark wizardry🙄
It’s bizarre that they’ve had to reduce them – almost like they weren’t flying off the shelves
They’re just trying the price reduction to see if it works.
Pilot scheme innit.
I will be looking for a new shower early next year so will take a look. If it can be controlled from Alexa that would be a bonus!
"Alexa, wash my bumole"
can you control a modern jet from an app on your phone?
Not far from it TR. Apart from take off/(most)landing I hardly touch the flying controls, I communicate with the flight control computers via user interfaces.
People with remote showers wondering why anyone would want a phone app to control their shower is the same as people with manual showers wondering why anyone would want a remote shower...
It's really not if you give it any thought.
Pilot scheme innit
ISWYDT
We just bought one of these. We were expecting to pay "normal" prices for it, then Wolseley had it for much less so I ordered a rear fed one, then they didn't have any, and by the time I ordered the ceiling fed one it had gone down even more! I half expected an email saying they weren't going to honour it, or the order to just disappear into the night, but lo and behold it turned up yesterday.
The phone app talks to the shower by bluetooth only, so the Russians have to be in your house already. I'm not quite sure what it actually does. The remote button looks really handy, though.
What I will say about Mira is their warranty is fab. My remote fell on the floor once (the wall mount was broken, probably by me changing the batteries) and it went weird after. It was about 2 years old. I called Mira and they sent a man round, who just replaced it. Didn't have to call the fitter/supplier or any of that nonsense.
In my bathroom, it means I can turn on the shower without being under it. Bath fills to whatever preset level/temp you tell it.
Me too I press the button while not standing under it.
I love smart tech but this one is pretty comical.
Do I need to also buy the bluetooth digital plug so the bath filler can work?
In my bathroom, it means I can turn on the shower without being under it.
I designed that problem out of my bathroom by not putting the shower controls in a place where you'd need to be stood under the shower to turn it on. No worries about the Russkies hacking my water temperature!
No worries about the Russkies hacking my water temperature!
The Lukewarm War?
The Iron Shower Curtain.
I sometimes have a Cagey Pee in there.
we moved to a couple of digital showers last year. Couldn't for the life of me think why, but now they're there, i realise the benefit.
press the button, shower warms up, then turns off so you can get in without flooding the floor, and press again, and the showers at the right temp.
it's got to the stage when we go away, you press the button expecting it to go off after reaching temp, but it never does. After 5 minutes you realise.
Yes, i am very superficial and shallow
Scuttler – you haven’t seen many modern jets if you think a digital shower is dark wizardry
I reckon a bit more thought goes into the requirements, functional specification and associated testing of a digital flight control component than your average internet-of-shit gadget that pervades our lives this Christmas. The levels of diligence for some of this crap go little beyond ' if it moves, make it move via your phone from the other side of the world via some ill thought it and insecure cloud service' (my area of expertise - I'll take my grumpy hat off again now).
https://twitter.com/internetofshit?lang=en
press the button, shower warms up, then turns off so you can get in without flooding the floor, and press again, and the showers at the right temp.
Does this work with a combi boiler? I worried when I was looking at them that the pause would make the boiler stop and need to turn on again, so you would have a pulse of cold water a few seconds after getting in while the boiler fired up again...
Then luckily this digi shower isn’t connected to the internet, it’s Bluetooth only. The App is mainly used to setup the main controller, with the added ability to choose multiple presets for shower/bath temp/depth. Having this functionality on the App rather than shower controller keeps the main controller very simple and uncluttered.
press the button, shower warms up, then turns off so you can get in without flooding the floor, and press again, and the showers at the right temp.
I solved this problem by mounting the HW cylinder 6" behind the shower, total pipe run is less than a foot....
so you can get in without flooding the floor
Never had this happen, is your shower pointed at the door?
I sat on a bog right next to one now.
I never knew it could be controlled by my phone, how do I do that?
It’s not registering on Bluetooth
It’s not registering on Bluetooth
It's already subsumed into the Skynet botnet. hth.
If it’s a Mira Mode, download the App
Lootooth?
Lootooth?
Pootooth shirley?
Scuttler - I tend to agree with most of the “smart house” stuff out there. I only looked into Digital Showers on the recommendation of my plumber - both my shower rooms are difficult spaces and the ability to place a remote switch away from the physical shower head was a real plus, along with the temp/flow balancing. When I realised I could combine the bath filler through it, the cost came right down too.
The App is a bit of a gimmick - certainly not the reason I went for this one, but it actually works well for its intended purpose. I use it for the bath every time - the whole family has a preset temp & level each now.
With any tech like this I think the key is:
-Does it work?
-is it useful?
-Do you actually use it?
It does, it is, and I do, so reckon it’s a success. My phone is full of apps I don’t use, but this one I do.
Lootooth?
Pootooth shirley?
Log-on is required.
Emergency log off in case of Russian hack is the words "pan, pan, pan" repeated....
I'm very sceptical about such technology in basic items. I fit a lot of Mira Advance showers for disabled quarters. I also repair/replace an awful lot of them. The conclusion at work is that they are far too complicated for what they need to achieve.
One example, the status lights comes on, and the shower turns off. There are 3 items this could be that have failed. Mira cannot give any help, they just say change these 3 parts. The parts cost nearly as much as a new shower, so we just fit a new one. They are not cheap.
Adding bluetooth etc just adds something else to go wrong with them.
Make sure you get the extended warranty with them.
If you can switch the shower on without being near it does that mean you get washed without getting wet?
Wonder if it uses water or snowflakes?
The whole family have preset temperatures and water levels for their baths????
WTF.
Somebody must be mind numbingly boring (and anal) if they always want exactly the same amount of water at exactly the same temperature EVERY TIME.
Methinks this is a solution to a problem that never existed. Not to mention all the water wasted in present bath levels. Have a shower and save the planet.
Is it just another toy for folk to justify those daft Alexa things to themselves?....
press the button, shower warms up, then turns off so you can get in without flooding the floor, and press again, and the showers at the right temp.
it’s got to the stage when we go away, you press the button expecting it to go off after reaching temp, but it never does. After 5 minutes you realise.
Mine takes like five seconds to reach temperature, but then I don't live in a hotel complex.
Does this work with a combi boiler?
Mine's cold-fed only, doesn't touch the boiler.
To add to this I just got the new WiFi toilet roll holder.
It despenses big roll whilst I'm on my phone on the toilet.
Hoping they get the remote flush added to app next month.
Yawn.Dont want one don’t buy one.