Alpha JX bidet
The Alpha JX bidet aims to enhance your bathroom experience but often falls short. Marketed as easy to install in just 10 minutes, many users report challenges with setup. While its sleek design is compatible with standard elongated toilets, it doesn't distinguish itself among similar products. Although the self-cleaning stainless steel nozzle is intended to reduce contamination, users question its real-world effectiveness. The warm air drying feature, meant to provide comfort, frequently disappoints those seeking reliable performance. Despite claims of energy efficiency, some find its functionality lacking. Additionally, while the bidet is touted for its sturdy build, several users have raised concerns about durability, and the sit-able lid may not hold up under regular use. Overall, the Alpha JX bidet leaves many users doubtful about its promised blend of cleanliness and comfort.
Class: Value | Type: Seat |
Cleansing Performance: 2/5 | Design: 4/5 |
Features: 5/5 | Overall Score: 37 |
Design and Aesthetic Appeal
Performance and Features
Key Features
Adjustable Water Pressure
Automatic Lid and Seat
Customizable Nozzle Positions
Self-Cleaning Nozzles
Smart Remote Control
Hybrid Warm Water
DIY Install
Adjustable Settings
Deodorizing Technology
Dual Water Spray System
Heated Seat
Massage Feature
Night Light
Power Saving Mode
Seat Sensor
Slow Close
Spray Modes
Stainless Steel Nozzle
UV Sterilization
Air Dryer
Warm Water
Ambient Temp.
Feminine Wash
Oscillating Wash
Enema Function
Technical Specifications
Feature | Description |
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Installation Notes | The JX and ONE models require a minimum of 1.5" of clearance. The iX Hybrid and GX Wave need 1.75". 5.5" is the standard, which the JX requires. The ONE, iX Hybrid, and GX/GXR Wave will accept a range of 5"-7". Most elongated bowls measure 18.5" from the bolts. Most rounds measure about 16.5". |
Install and Maintain Manuals
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User Reviews

A great alternative to standalone bidets (and wiping)
Our last experience with an electronic bidet was in Japan years ago, and I can't believe we found a reasonable alternative at a good price. As seniors, the use of wiping is becoming more difficult, especially after my abdominal surgery a few years back, and this unit has proven it's worth. We did have to have an electrician install a GFCI near the toilet, but the rest of the install was easy, once we replaced the solid water line with a flexible braided line. Instructions were... Our last experience with an electronic bidet was in Japan years ago, and I can't believe we found a reasonable alternative at a good price. As seniors, the use of wiping is becoming more difficult, especially after my abdominal surgery a few years back, and this unit has proven it's worth. We did have to have an electrician install a GFCI near the toilet, but the rest of the install was easy, once we replaced the solid water line with a flexible braided line. Instructions were clear but it took awhile to learn all the options using the remote. The nightlight is handy as there are occasional trips to the loo at night, and I don't have to turn on the bathroom lights anymore. All in all, I'm very happy with the purchase, it will certainly make our lives easier.

Most comfortable bidet seat I've tried
In Japan, virtually every toilet, including those in public washrooms, is either a toilet bidet combo, or is fitted with a bidet seat. During a recent trip, I decided that I wanted to make the cleanliness of a bidet available at home. I have installed two Alpha UX Pearl bidet seats. One in our master suite, and one in our first floor powder room. They are installed on two different style 17 year old Kohler toilets. Here are, IMHO, the Pros and Cons of the Alpha UX Pearl: Pros: Seat comfort. Th... In Japan, virtually every toilet, including those in public washrooms, is either a toilet bidet combo, or is fitted with a bidet seat. During a recent trip, I decided that I wanted to make the cleanliness of a bidet available at home. I have installed two Alpha UX Pearl bidet seats. One in our master suite, and one in our first floor powder room. They are installed on two different style 17 year old Kohler toilets. Here are, IMHO, the Pros and Cons of the Alpha UX Pearl: Pros: Seat comfort. This is far and away the reason I am sticking with the Alphas, and why I am willing to live with my list of Cons. Before the Alpha, I tried an economical Kohler C3-325, and a top of the line Toto S7. They both worked fine, but were too uncomfortable to sit on for any length of time, especially the Toto. I would begin to lose circulation in my legs after just a few minutes. The Alpha seat, by contrast is flatter and wider, and while not as comfortable as the original Kohler seats that came with the toilets, it is much better that the other bidet seats. All of the functionality of the Alpha Bidet seat works very well. I’m still not really sure what the Pure Breeze Bowl Sanitizer does, but it seems to work. We don’t tend to sit on the lid, but can’t assume that guests won’t. The alpha has a sittable lid, which also looks better than the big plasticy lids on the Kohler and Toto. The remotes on the Kohler and Toto were pretty complicated to set up and Use. The Alpha remote seems much simpler to use, and the buttons are labeled both in English and with pictograms. Cons: The expansion nuts fit smugly on one of our toilets, and worked fine. But, on the other toilet, the holes were a little bigger, and the expansion nuts pulled right out when I tried to tighten them. I ended up using the nuts and bolts from the original toilet seat instead. I don’t like the way you can clearly see the supply hose and electrical cord coming out the sides of the seat. Especially the hose and elbow, which have a bright chrome finish while everything else in our bathrooms has a brushed nickel finish. On the Kohler and the Toto, the hoses and power cords come out the bottom, instead of the sides, and once I zip tied them, they were not visible from the top at all. For sanitary reasons, when people use the bidet, I would prefer they touch as little as possible, using the buttons as needed of course, but not actually handling the remote, which can also lead to accidentally dropping it on the tile floor, or even worse, in the toilet. The remotes for the Kohler and the Toto have a horizontal shape, which resemble the ones in Japan and look like they belong on the wall, not in hand. In fact, they both have the option of being instaled in anti-theft mode, which would make it virtually impossible to remove from the wall. The Alpha remote, by contrast, is shaped like a TV remote, and it sitting there in the wall bracket is like an invitation to pick it up and hold it.
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Learn how the Alpha UX Pearl can enhance your bathroom experience um what happened in there? why are you so happy? well, Tiffany, I had to go number two okay you know what happens when I have to go number two Tiffany? I get to use my Alpha UX Pearl... Learn how the Alpha UX Pearl can enhance your bathroom experience um what happened in there? why are you so happy? well, Tiffany, I had to go number two okay you know what happens when I have to go number two Tiffany? I get to use my Alpha UX Pearl bidet. but what's so special about a bidet? doesn't it just spray water up your butt? it is so much more than that. not only does it give me an extra good clean, it has a warming seat and a front wash feature. front washing? uh yeah trust me, don't knock it until you try it. I can't imagine going to the bathroom without one now. that does sound pretty fancy. hey I kind of feel a little something coming on can I... go ahead