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Part V: The Part <strong>of</strong> Tens<br />

In this chapter, we expose you to some things that you could bring to your<br />

wireless home network soon. Many <strong>of</strong> these products already exist. Expect in<br />

coming years that they will infiltrate your home. Like the Borg says on Star<br />

Trek, “Prepare to be assimilated.”<br />

Your Bathtub<br />

Yup, wireless toys are everywhere now, having traversed their way into the<br />

innermost sanctuary <strong>of</strong> your home: the bathroom. We’re not talking Psychotype<br />

shots <strong>of</strong> people in the shower — we’re interested in how to get audio,<br />

video, and data into the bathroom so that you can enjoy your privacy even<br />

more than you do today.<br />

Not too many homes are wired for computer and video in the bathroom.<br />

(We’ve even seen a creative retr<strong>of</strong>it solution from Google, jokingly launched<br />

on April Fools Day — the Google TiSP service, www.google.com/tisp/index.<br />

html). <strong>Wireless</strong> may be the only way to get signals — like a phone signal —<br />

to some <strong>of</strong> these places. We have seen wireless-enabled toilets (don’t ask)<br />

and all sorts <strong>of</strong> wireless controls for lighting in the bathroom to create just<br />

the right atmosphere for that bath.<br />

It’s the wireless enablement <strong>of</strong> the bathtub itself that gets us excited. Luxury<br />

bathing combined with a home entertainment bathing center in one outfitted<br />

bathroom set is probably the ultimate for a wireless enthusiast.<br />

Jacuzzi (www.jacuzzi.com) is the leader in this foray. They have 42-inch<br />

plasma TVs in hot tubs and LCDs in the shower. These days, Jacuzzi sells the<br />

only wireless waterpro<strong>of</strong> remote control (Aquasound) we’ve seen, but it’s<br />

what comes with the remote control that gets us. The Jacuzzi Affinity hot tub<br />

(Figure 19-1) comes standard with a built-in stereo/CD system, complete with<br />

four speakers as well as an integrated 9-inch television. The multichannel unit<br />

is waterpro<strong>of</strong> and includes a remote control. Cable ready, this feature allows<br />

you to enjoy the morning news or your favorite movie. A digital control panel<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers easy access to the whirlpool operation, underwater lighting, and<br />

temperature readout. Talk about wired! All these features cost a mere $12,919<br />

retail, but you can find it for a street price <strong>of</strong> a mere $7,000 or so. Oh, and you<br />

get the hot tub part too — three fixed back jets per person and five fully<br />

directional jets around the perimeter.<br />

The problem is that most homes aren’t wired for audio or video in their bathroom.<br />

That’s where your wireless home network comes into play. You can use<br />

the same wireless A/V extension devices used to link your PC and your stereo<br />

system to reach into the bathroom and bring your Affinity online.

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