One of the biggest gaps in healthcare today is real-time monitoring. We often rely on yearly checkups, occasional lab tests, or the vague feeling that “something’s not right.” By the time issues show up clearly, it can already be too late. Our bodies give us daily clues—hydration levels, digestion patterns, bowel changes—but most of the time, we ignore them.

Enter Throne One, a device that transforms your toilet into a personal health assistant. Using an AI-powered downward-pointing camera, it analyzes urine and stool in real time, offering insights into hydration, gut health, and early warning signals of digestive issues. All this happens automatically: data is captured, processed, and delivered to your app without you having to lift a finger.

The system works in the background. It alerts you when hydration is off, when bowel habits shift, or when you might want to seek medical advice. Worried about privacy? Throne One only records what matters—your waste. Other images are automatically discarded, and everything is encrypted and anonymized.

In households with multiple users, Throne One can tell who’s using it by Bluetooth recognition or proximity detection, keeping each person’s data separate and accurate.

Throne is currently taking preorders ahead of a planned launch in early 2026.The device is still in beta, but it’s drawing attention—and funding—for its bold approach.

The price: around $399.99 for the device plus a subscription of $5.99 per month. While that may sound steep, it could be cheaper—both in money and stress—than repeated lab tests, doctor visits, or undetected health problems.

Artículo escrito por el equipo de redacción de Throne team

30/09/2025

Source:

Throne Science

https://www.thronescience.com/post/what-your-pee-is-really-telling-you