Let me start by saying this touchless soap dispenser has been a game-changer in my kitchen. The dual-mode operation (automatic and manual) is brilliant – I use the hands-free mode for quick hand washes while cooking, and the manual button comes in handy when I need to squirt soap directly onto sponges.
The 0.2-second response time is legitimately impressive. No awkward hand-waving like some cheaper models – it detects movement instantly. Though I do wish, like one reviewer mentioned, that there was an option to adjust the dispense quantity beyond the three preset levels.
That rechargeable battery? Absolute winner. After charging overnight during setup (using my existing USB-C cable – hallelujah!), it's lasted through weeks of heavy use without needing a top-up. The visible soap window prevents those embarrassing empty-dispenser moments mid-handwash.
Now for the not-so-perfect bits: While the IPX7 waterproofing gives peace of mind near sinks, the minimalist design won't win any beauty contests. My ceramic-loving heart misses my old pretty dispenser, but function beats form here. Also, be warned – it doesn't play nice with foaming soaps despite what some reviews claim.
Pro tip from experience: Position it carefully if you have kids or clumsy housemates. Like one reviewer mentioned, it can survive drops (mine took a tumble off the counter), but why tempt fate?
Final verdict? At this price point, you're getting serious bang for your buck – just don't expect luxury aesthetics to match the premium functionality.