Faucets That Know Your Perfect Water Temperature
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Faucets That Know Your Perfect Water Temperature

Advanced touchless faucets use AI and sensors to recognize users, automatically setting preferred water temperatures and flows for hygiene, comfort, and water conservation in family homes.

By Walt GardnerApril 23, 2026
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