The Switle Body makes it possible to bathe without needing to leave the bed. Designed as an elder care device but applicable to any caregiving situation in which a person struggles with movement, the Switle Body features a built-in wet suction attachment that works without getting the bedsheets wet or dirty.
On display at CES 2025 after making its debut in Japan last year, the Switle Body machine looks like a canister vacuum at a glance, but is relatively lightweight at just over 12 pounds. It has built-in tanks for clean water, dirty water, and soap. The nozzle turns on and begins spraying with just a push of a button, and the suction mechanism pulls in the dirty water before it can drip.
(Credit: Switle Body)
In action, using the Switle Body looks a bit like vacuuming, only you’re sweeping the nozzle over a person instead of your floor or furniture. In a demo video, it did look like some drops still escaped the suction of the nozzle, but this could be one element that the company is still refining.
According to the startup behind the Switle Body, the machine only needs to use one liter of tap water per wash. The modular tanks should make it easy to fill up the water or soap and empty the dirty water. The machine also controls the temperature, so that the nozzle sprays hot but comfortable water between 100 and 113 degrees Fahrenheit.
(Credit: Switle Body)
In all, the Switle Body looks easy for caregivers to carry, use, and maintain. If it can indeed get a person clean while eliminating spills, it could add a lot of convenience to an elder care routine. Pricing and availability details for the Switle Body have not yet been announced.
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About Andrew Gebhart
Senior Analyst, Smart Home and Wearables
