Like 'hugging a warm cloud': meet the Nebia shower that has caught the eye of Tim Cook

By Tim Biggs
Updated September 8 2015 - 10:13am, first published September 2 2015 - 12:17pm
Nebia's shower system uses 70 per cent less water than a standard shower head. Photo: Nebia
Nebia's shower system uses 70 per cent less water than a standard shower head. Photo: Nebia
The mist is dense enough to wash your hair if the nozzle is close enough to your head, Nebia says. Photo: Nebia
The mist is dense enough to wash your hair if the nozzle is close enough to your head, Nebia says. Photo: Nebia

Want long, hot showers but don't want to flush dozens of litres of expensive, life-giving water down the drain every morning? Nebia, a start-up in San Francisco, has developed a solution: a fancy showerhead that atomises water into millions of tiny droplets.

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