Sophisticated! Mcdonald's Japan Has A Smart Phone Washing Toilet
Mobile washer in Japan. (photo: Screenshot of Twitter @shao1555 / Citra)

JAKARTA - Japan is known for its ability to create very sophisticated technology, one of which is toilets that can emit rain sounds like in the forest. Now, they make toilets with smartphone cleaners.

Such advanced toilets can usually be found while traveling in cities such as Tokyo and Osaka, but now Japanese toilet technicians have installed smartphone wash ports on McDonald's toilet, one of the fast food restaurants from the United States (US).

This is known because the upload from Twitter users who claimed to live in Japan, Sho Sawada went viral. From his upload, Sawada said the toilet with a smartphone wash port was in the local McDonald's branch.

The phone cleaning port that can clean this device can work in just seconds, "At McDonald's today, they don't only have a place to wash their hands but also to wash your smartphone," Sawada tweeted.

Sawada also shared a video when he tried to wash his cell phone on the device. He put his cell phone in a small slot next to the sink. Then the phone automatically enters the port and is disinfected before removing the clean device.

The company behind this tool called WOSH, they claim to be able to kill 99.9 per square of all germs in less than 30 seconds using UV lights.

It's not known for sure if it will work for all the sizes of the phone. This tool is quite unique, but not everyone can easily go to Japan just to try it.

There are several options that you can try to clean your own phone. Launching the Daily Star, Monday, December 19, both Apple and Samsung recommend cleaning your phone using disinfectant tissue with 70 percent alcohol.


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