A touchless pump head that converts ordinary bottles into a cleaner, hands-free dispenser
This compact automatic dispenser head is designed to replace a standard pump on liquid soap or sanitizer bottles, turning everyday countertop bottles into motion-sensing, no-touch dispensers. From the visuals, it appears to be a universal-style attachment with multiple threaded adapters, making it more flexible than buying a fully fixed dispenser tied to one bottle shape.
The Standout Appeal & Why It Caught Our Attention
What makes this interesting is its retrofit approach. Instead of forcing you to buy a dedicated automatic soap dispenser with its own reservoir, this unit appears to let you reuse products you already have at home. That solves two common annoyances at once: messy shared pump tops and the waste of replacing entire dispensers when only the bottle or pump is the issue.
- Hands-free dispensing helps reduce contact on high-touch surfaces in kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways.
- Universal bottle conversion is the real smart idea here—swap the head onto compatible soap or sanitizer bottles rather than decanting liquids into a separate container.
- Minimal white housing keeps it visually neutral, so it blends into modern counters instead of looking clinical or industrial.
Key Features & How It Works
The images show a white automatic dispenser head with a black infrared sensor/nozzle area underneath, a battery compartment loaded with AAA batteries, and a set of included threaded bottle-neck adapters in different sizes. The top has a smooth oval cap with what appears to be a subtle button or indicator area.
- Motion sensor activation: Place your hand beneath the nozzle and the unit dispenses a measured amount of liquid automatically.
- Battery-powered design: The internal compartment appears to use multiple AAA batteries, which means no charging cable needs to live on the counter.
- Interchangeable threaded adapters: These help the dispenser fit different bottle neck sizes, which is especially useful for hand soap and sanitizer bottles from different brands.
- Direct bottle mounting: The threaded stem screws onto the bottle opening, drawing liquid up through the attached tube rather than relying on a built-in tank.
- Works across liquid categories: The demo shows it used with both hand sanitizer and liquid hand soap, suggesting it is intended for pumpable liquids with similar viscosity.
Practical Everyday Uses
This is the kind of small upgrade that becomes surprisingly useful once it is in place, especially in shared spaces where multiple people touch the same bottle all day.
- Kitchen sink setup: Convert a dish or hand soap bottle into a touchless station when your hands are messy from cooking, raw ingredients, or cleanup.
- Bathroom counter: Make guest and family handwashing more hygienic without installing a wall-mounted dispenser.
- Entryway sanitizer station: Attach it to a sanitizer bottle near the door so you can sanitize quickly after coming home, carrying groceries, or handling deliveries.
Things To Consider Before Buying
Before ordering, the main thing to verify is bottle compatibility. While the included adapters expand fit options, not every bottle neck, tube length, or liquid thickness will behave the same way.
- Check thread size: Make sure your soap or sanitizer bottle opening matches one of the included adapter sizes.
- Consider liquid viscosity: Thin sanitizer and standard liquid soap should work more easily than very thick gel formulas.
- Battery maintenance: Since it runs on AAA batteries, expect occasional replacements depending on usage frequency.
- Counter stability: Taller bottles with a top-heavy dispenser head may need a stable, flat surface to avoid wobble.
