The world of bathroom technology has just gotten a whole lot more interesting with the introduction of the Hidden Zone Toilet, a revolutionary new product that's set to change the way we think about, well, doing our business.
A "hidden toilet" most commonly refers to a wall-mounted or back-to-wall unit where the water tank (cistern) is integrated into the wall structure.
Imagine stepping into a primary bathroom. You see floating vanities, a freestanding soaking tub, a rainfall shower behind glass. You do not see the toilet. Not a lid. Not a tank. Not a door crack. It is invisible.
A common myth is that you must break the wall to fix a leak. Modern systems are engineered so that removing the flush plate provides direct, hand-sized access to all internal valves and seals. Installation Considerations: What You Need to Know
Why does this trend resonate so deeply in 2025?
EagleEye Director II имеет встроенное обновляемое программное обеспечение. Обновление программного обеспечения происходит автоматически при подключении к кодеку, либо во время обновления ПО кодека. Также можно смостоятельно произвести обновление встроеного ПО.
РАБОТА ДОСТУПНА с версии 4.1 Если после восстановления заводских настроек система сбрасывается до версий ПО 4.0.0, 4.0.0.1 или 4.0.1, то сначала следует установить версию 4.0.2, после чего обновляться на более поздние версии.
Для получения других файлов обновлений (Download Firmware), а также всей технической документации посетите страницу продукта на портале support.hp.com
The world of bathroom technology has just gotten a whole lot more interesting with the introduction of the Hidden Zone Toilet, a revolutionary new product that's set to change the way we think about, well, doing our business.
A "hidden toilet" most commonly refers to a wall-mounted or back-to-wall unit where the water tank (cistern) is integrated into the wall structure.
Imagine stepping into a primary bathroom. You see floating vanities, a freestanding soaking tub, a rainfall shower behind glass. You do not see the toilet. Not a lid. Not a tank. Not a door crack. It is invisible.
A common myth is that you must break the wall to fix a leak. Modern systems are engineered so that removing the flush plate provides direct, hand-sized access to all internal valves and seals. Installation Considerations: What You Need to Know
Why does this trend resonate so deeply in 2025?