
i wish I owned the iShower2 this past Tuesday. I was in New York and Eliot was in Miami. I was taking a shower around 8:30am when all of a sudden, my iPhone started ringing. While I brought my iPhone into the bathroom with me, there was no way I was going to answer it. I was in the middle of shampooing my hair. No chance of suds getting into my new iPhone 6 Plus.
I decided to ignore the call. Then I heard my landline ring followed by my iPhone again. If that wasn’t disturbing enough, I heard someone banging on my front door. I also received a series of texts. It turns out that my housekeeper was in the lobby because she thought it was the day to clean my apartment. Yuri has been my housekeeper for more than a decade, My coop staff knows her well. When she couldn’t reach me, the doorman and my superintendent, assisted her. I was getting bombarded with calls.
If I had the iShower2 Bluetooth speaker, I could have answered the call right in the shower. The iShower2, with a price tag of $100, has a speakerphone so mobile calls can be answered. The device uses two AA batteries and claims to have a 200-foot range so the phone doesn’t have to be in the same room.
Woohoo. The reviews on this product are not that great on Amazon. That doesn’t scare me. It’s worth a try.

Do you get a steady stream of calls in the shower?
This issue was seen in the 1987 hit “Three Men And A Baby” during the following scene:
Peter (played by Tom Selleck): I called,Jack. I let the phone ring for five minutes.
Michael (played by Steve Guttenberg): Why didn’t you answer the phone?
Jack (played by Ted Danson): Well, because Mary and I were taking a shower. (To Baby Mary): Weren’t we?
Jack (to Michael and Peter): Yeah, we didn’t hear anything. Yeah. Yeah. (To Baby Mary): Isn’t that the truth, mademoiselle? Yes. Oh, you are cute, yes.
– Scene Break –
Telephone Installer (played by David Ferry): I never put a phone in a shower before. You get many calls in here?
Michael: A steady stream.