Showers — the actual act of bathing under a series of pressurized water jets, even more so than the space to, well, shower — are an escape. They’re where our best thoughts surface, and where complex problems become less difficult to solve. Often, we’re working out of our all-white, curtain-guarded tubs — which, when allowed to drain, double as showers. That’s in part becayse spa showers — the ones with multiple heads and a steam component — are expensive. They’re typically reserved for the refined bathrooms in hotel suites, extravagant Airbnbs, and that friend who went way overboard on their bathroom renovation.
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Hai Infusions Showerhead: the Spa, Brought Home
Now, though, you can build out your own spa shower for less than $300 — aromatherapy included, albeit for a monthly fee. Hai, a showerhead brand, has launched an add-on called Fuse and a suite of scents called Hai Infusions. Fuse easily attaches to any Hai showerhead, but can also be added to third-party options, too.
Right now, there are three infusions — Energy, Repair and Relax — each with their own unique benefits. Energy, for example, comprises a dose of caffeine, a hint of citrus and a couple of vitamins (Vitamin C, D and E, among others). Relax, on the other hand, contains soothing lavender and skin barrier-boosting Vitamin B12. None last for long, though; don’t expect an hour-long experience in a warm, aromatic mist storm. The brand says each tablet — which feel like an Alka-Seltzer — should dissolve within two to nine minutes, depending on your water pressure.

And Hai’s whole thing is water pressure improvement. The original setup, which debuted back in 2021, emphasized its higher pressure output, which proved more powerful but ultimately used less water. That’s thanks in part to its LED meter, which can alert you when you’re approaching your preset limit, have hit it or gone way over. An internal turbine — like the one inside hydroelectric dams — powers its LED meter and helps the device relay its recorded data over Bluetooth to an iOS app. There, you can see how much water you’ve saved using Hai versus a traditional showerhead, set new maximums and adjust the color codes on the LED meter.