This Smart Bed With NASA Technology Will Help You Sleep Better

Aadhya Khatri


The smart bed was created with the research of NASA, which, at first, was to help astronauts fall asleep better in space

Sleeping well is vital to keep your body works as it should and your mind sharp. And to make sure that you get enough bedtime to stay refreshed, Intellibed made Sleep Genius Smart Base, a smart bed created with NASA research, which, at first, was to help astronauts fall asleep better in space.

The brain does not exactly stop working when you rest. In fact, the part responsible for hearing and sounds remain active. While smart bed India is not something entirely new, this one is quite different.

The smart bed was created with the research of NASA, which, at first, was to help astronauts fall asleep better in space

Sleep Genius Smart Base comes equipped with a Bluetooth soundbar consisting of six speakers responsible for playing sounds of low-amplitude that trick the brain to fall into better sleep. The sounds are similar to what you hear when you are on a train or a car to create a sense of calm. Other features include a programmable remote, reach assist, and sonic massage.

The smart bed can be configured by users so that they feel the most comfortable lying on it.

If you just need a quick nap to release stress, you can make use of the bed Relaxation and Power Nap mode. While this information has not yet been confirmed by Intellibed, there might be an alarm system to wake users up in a more subtle way. This smart bed will be retailing starting in March 2020.

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