Household — 13 March 2008

Temperature Indicating Shower LightSo we’ve seen the temperature sensitive faucet light, but that’s useless for those with stand alone showers. The Temperature Sensitive LED Shower Light does exactly what you’d think: emits red when hot and blue when cold. The only problem is that it emits red at a single threshold: 89 F. Ideally it would emit 3 colors, one to indicate scolding or unsafe temperatures.

Available here for $45.

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  • Seth

    I really like this idea but I didn’t get how the LEDs would be powered. It’s cool that you don’t need to wire your shower or put batteries in your showerhead.

    From the product page:
    No Batteries Required:
    Shower Light generates its power as water flows through the internal turbine.

    I wonder how good this product is and if whether you could see the color in a normal, natural light situation.