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There is not much choice: stare blankly at the wall tiles, focus on shoes with face set in a grimace, or maybe whistle.

When men use a public urinal they are cruelly left in full view, with nothing to do as they answer nature's call.

Until now.

British company Captive Media thinks it has developed a product that fills a gap in the market - a urinal mounted, urine-controlled games console for men.

It calls it the first "hands-free" video gaming console of its kind.

The sturdy device sits above the normal oval ceramic urinal bowl, opening up a whole new world of entertainment.

The user is presented with three generous targets to aim for in the urinal: stickers in the unit that read "Start", "Left" and "Right".

The console is able to detect where the urine is falling by means of an infra-red device.

And so a rudimentary "joystick" is set up.

Bog Standard

Games on offer include a skiing challenge, and a multiple choice pub quiz.

Once they have finished their business, customers can use their mobile phones to post their scores to Twitter and a live leader board.

The console unit has a 12 inch LCD screen, and sits behind toughened glass. So it can withstand collateral damage and be easily cleaned.

The sensor unit is contactless and does not use a camera, another important design consideration.

Windows 7 embedded, it is powered by one of Intel's Atom dual core microprocessors.

Urethra Moment

A similar product has already been launched by Sega in Japan. However, the co-developer of the UK device says his product has some compelling design features.

The equipment has multiple sensors, allowing for a more sophisticated input device.

It uses infrared, rather than microwave sensors, and they are fitted to the external console, rather than added to the urinal bowl itself.

As a result, Captive Media say that 90% of bowls in the UK are "retrofittable".

"You don't have to touch the plumbing", Gordon MacSween assures.

Time Gentlemen

Trade paper Adweek calculates that on average men are rooted to the spot for 55 seconds while they relieve themselves - 9 months over the course of their lifetimes.

In the UK this means a billion minutes a year - an ideal opportunity to hit users with targeted advertising in order to relieve them of cash later on.

Bars can use the consoles to push drinks promotions in the venue.

When they buy the product, they are given one quarter of the advertising slots that are available on it and a veto on the external ones that will be sold to third parties.

"It's notoriously difficult for brands to engage a young male audience whilst they're out socialising", argues MacSween, and "Captive Media offers a long 'dwell time'".

"It is allowing brands to really engage in a fun and memorable way", his co-developer Mark Melford adds.

One organisation that has already signed up is Drinkaware, a charity that promotes responsible drinking.

However, it remains to be seen whether other brands will come on board in significant numbers, or will instead be put off at the idea of being associated with the act of urination, however long the dwell time.

This will have an impact on the business model, as advertising forms part of Captive Media's revenue stream.

"In-restroom advertising up until now has usually garnered more attention than it has revenue," says Philip Buxton, an independent digital media consultant.

"To be successful any new medium needs to lure advertising from existing channels and brands are still unwilling to switch their spend away from more serious channels such as TV and online."

Hitting Targets

The machines are already up and running at The Exhibit bar in Balham, south London.

They will help the pub "differentiate" itself from the local competition, owner Drew Weatherhead says.

Customers' experience there will be monitored closely, as Captive Media hopes to roll out its product to more venues.

A pub in Cambridge hosted a "pre-trial launch" for free earlier this year, and generated some interesting findings.

Polling suggests some competitive gamers worked out that by stopping and starting their streams, they could improve their scores.

Another noted side effect was that the toilets became markedly cleaner, as a new premium was set on accuracy.

More good news for women is that Captive Media also want to roll out units for the ladies' toilets.

"There are good anatomical reasons" that women can't use the original device, Mr MacSween says.

But units with quiz games will be placed in similar locations to hand-dryers, in a bit to alleviate boredom during notoriously long queues.

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the thing that makes me cringe about this, is how do people put in their name for the scoreboard? with their pissy hands? i imagine it's touch screen
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That is just gros and stupid! Do men really get THAT bored having a slash? And what do folk think us ladies sit and look at? Certainly not herds of giraffes running across the savannah! Mental.
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A lot of people don't wash their hands after using the toilet.Soooo that...
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I'm gonna stick my finger in my butt and touch the screen! J/K
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the thing that makes me cringe about this, is how do people put in their name for the scoreboard? with their pissy hands? i imagine it's touch screen
took the words right out of my mouth.
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there will be long cues for the toilets because of people trying to beat the high score. if your that bored when on the loo try reading a book .
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That is just gros and stupid! Do men really get THAT bored having a slash? And what do folk think us ladies sit and look at? Certainly not herds of giraffes running across the savannah! Mental.
In my local they display popular columns from the national press just above the urinal. I think its cool. Sometimes I find myself still standing there a few mins after i've pissed with my dick hanging out, still reading lol
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there will be long cues for the toilets because of people trying to beat the high score. if your that bored when on the loo try reading a book .
lol did you bother to read the article or even look at the pic? .. you cant read a book whilst taking a piss (unless youre a female).. but this isnt targeted for female restrooms..


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