Date:27/04/17
The new smart pillow not only allows you to wake with light but also streams your favourite music, tracks your sleep and provides a next-generation alarm clock that is scientifically proven to wake you with more energy.
If your children have stopped being your early morning alarm clock or you need to wake invigorated then the new smart pillow may be worth more investigation. Watch the demonstration video below to learn more about the Sunrise Pillow which is now available to back via Kickstarter with pledges starting from $99 for super earlybird backers, with delivery expected to take place during October 2017.
The developers of Sunrise Pillow explain more about its inspiration and design:
“We created the Sunrise Pillow to revolutionize your mornings and your nights. It’s simple to use, ultra-comfortable and wakes you naturally. With the Sunrise Pillow’s Deep Sleep technology for nights & Sunrise Alarm to start your day, you can effortlessly control your body’s sleep & wake hormones thanks to the power of science & technology. Say goodbye to restless nights and groggy mornings for good.
How you sleep is only half of the equation. Nature’s sunrise isn’t just to light the way to the work in the morning. The gently rising light starts an invigorating chain reaction that’s natural and is key to being your best and feeling vibrant, every day.
In the morning your pillow will simulate a full sunrise. The gradually increasing light falls on your sleeping eyelids telling your body to stop producing Melatonin (the sleep hormone) and begin producing the energy hormone. This mimics the natural wake-up process you get when waking up to nature. By controlling when the sun rises in your bedroom, you can eliminate fatigue, and grogginess for good. Once your sunrise is complete, nature sounds (or your favorite music) gradually increase to ensure you’re awake–completing the wake-up experience.”
Sunrise Smart Pillow Enables You To Wake Naturally
Mode Modern based in Los Angeles has created a new smart pillow called the Sunrise which comes complete with its own companion application and allows you to wake naturally every morning.The new smart pillow not only allows you to wake with light but also streams your favourite music, tracks your sleep and provides a next-generation alarm clock that is scientifically proven to wake you with more energy.
If your children have stopped being your early morning alarm clock or you need to wake invigorated then the new smart pillow may be worth more investigation. Watch the demonstration video below to learn more about the Sunrise Pillow which is now available to back via Kickstarter with pledges starting from $99 for super earlybird backers, with delivery expected to take place during October 2017.
The developers of Sunrise Pillow explain more about its inspiration and design:
“We created the Sunrise Pillow to revolutionize your mornings and your nights. It’s simple to use, ultra-comfortable and wakes you naturally. With the Sunrise Pillow’s Deep Sleep technology for nights & Sunrise Alarm to start your day, you can effortlessly control your body’s sleep & wake hormones thanks to the power of science & technology. Say goodbye to restless nights and groggy mornings for good.
How you sleep is only half of the equation. Nature’s sunrise isn’t just to light the way to the work in the morning. The gently rising light starts an invigorating chain reaction that’s natural and is key to being your best and feeling vibrant, every day.
In the morning your pillow will simulate a full sunrise. The gradually increasing light falls on your sleeping eyelids telling your body to stop producing Melatonin (the sleep hormone) and begin producing the energy hormone. This mimics the natural wake-up process you get when waking up to nature. By controlling when the sun rises in your bedroom, you can eliminate fatigue, and grogginess for good. Once your sunrise is complete, nature sounds (or your favorite music) gradually increase to ensure you’re awake–completing the wake-up experience.”
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