Guitar Pee urinal turns user into a music whiz
There's no denying it, this is a clear case of yellow journalism.
Billboard Brasil has created a new musically interactive urinal that strums guitar chords while someone goes to the bathroom. The Guitar Pee is designed to look like an actual electric guitar and plays a unique set of notes with each use.
In fact, it even records your musical output. CNET reports that once you've flushed, the urinal generates a personalized number, allowing listeners to stream the user-generated content from the Guitar Pee website.
The novelty instrument apparently was created as a tie-in with the company's
marketing slogan, "Music. We know it comes from everywhere," and will be
featured in bars across San Paolo.
Billboard Brasil has created a new musically interactive urinal that strums guitar chords while someone goes to the bathroom. The Guitar Pee is designed to look like an actual electric guitar and plays a unique set of notes with each use.
In fact, it even records your musical output. CNET reports that once you've flushed, the urinal generates a personalized number, allowing listeners to stream the user-generated content from the Guitar Pee website.
The Guitar Pee is actually not the first
attempt to create a more interactive bathroom experience.
In April, Sega Games unveiled the Toylet, a urinal that offers
users a video game distraction while going to the bathroom. The Toylet isn't
cheap, reportedly costing $1,748 for each urinal and more than $100 for each
individual game."
While it's technically not quite as
portable, we're guessing most gamers will stick with their Nintendo Wii.
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