iPads for everything, just because well,
technology.
My last company introduced iPads for virtually everything, including inspection checklists, a colleague of mine was an Apple Tech nut and was delighted at how much time a grand's worth of pap would likely save her. She used one for an audit and it took her about 6 hours, dabbing everything in on the daft soft keyboard as she walked, and typed, and corrected, and used drop down menus, selecting the wrong item, and correcting again. I tried one and it was the same. After that one time I just went back to using a paper list and a pen, typing it up on a laptop later, total about 2 hours.
Wifi controlled shower.
Had one in a place we stopped in. What is so difficult about turning on a tap?
Pointless isn't it. I went to a hotel once, Paris I think, where everything in the room was controlled by your own phone. Which actually sounds okay in theory I suppose.
But before I could even turn on the TV I had to connect to Wifi, then download their room app, read through the instructions, accept the privacy policy etc, and finally after about ten minutes I could switch on the TV. Then later, even once set up, to turn on the main lights I had to unlock my phone, go to the app, go to the lighting settings, and eventually I'd get there. So, less easy than just switching them on at the wall then.