








Let me start by saying this touchless soap dispenser is a game-changer for hygiene-conscious folks. The motion sensor placement is genius – no awkward hand-waving like you're casting spells! It detects your hand perfectly under the spout, dispensing just enough rich foam (about a walnut-sized amount) without messy drips.
The rechargeable battery is a major win. I charged it fully in 2 hours back in October, and it's still going strong 3 months later with daily family use. The USB-C charging is convenient, though the rubber-sealed port does feel a bit flimsy – I'm careful to dry it thoroughly before plugging in.
Design-wise, the matte black square shape looks sleek on my modern bathroom vanity. Visitors constantly compliment it! The 11oz capacity lasts my family of four about 3 weeks. Pro tip: Mixing regular liquid soap with water (1:3 ratio) saves money versus buying pre-made foam soap.
Now for the drawbacks... After 5 months, mine started acting up – sometimes dispensing nothing, other times squirting wildly. The non-adjustable portion size can be frustrating; my kids often need a second pump. Refilling is messy unless you use a funnel (the wide opening isn't as foolproof as advertised).
Most concerning? Several reviews mention waterproofing failures after months of use. While mine hasn't failed yet, I now avoid placing it near sink splashes. For $30+, I expected more durability.
Verdict: When it works, it's fantastic – especially for elderly or disabled users who struggle with pumps. But gamble on its longevity at your own risk. If buying again, I'd wait for a sale and purchase from somewhere with a good warranty program.
