@jamesb @penguin42 @revk Indeed.
However, electrical equipment also needs to be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Some industry guidance says 300 or 600mm (I forget which) from basins so manufacturers might follow those.
Similarly, sockets are allowed in large-enough bathrooms but the manufacturer might say not in wet rooms, whatever that means.
@jackeric @revk Yeah, I also noticed the push buttons rather than rocker switches seeming very odd, and wondered whether that would actually conform to electrical regs?
These days •so much• random foreign-designed stuff is sold on various online tat bazaars and I suspect the safety authorities (do we even still have a suitably resourced body?) are just unable to whack-a-mole them all 😔😟
Then you see all the 1-star reviews: “My new charger melted and suddenly caught fire after 2 months”… 🤨😱
@revk Feels the same as when I saw someone with their battery and inverter next to the loo.
Instinctively it's wrong but with modern electrical safety stuff it should be fine.
(and likewise an outdoor rated battery install in the bog is different but even if you can't aim straight should be safe)

@revk Yeah, other places don't bother with an earth pin either.
Wonder how that reflects in their domestic electrocution injury and death stats.