Is it a dream to wake up in the morning? It may also be this smart pillow

[Netease smart news May 7 news] In the process of exploring the latest hypnosis technology, humans have developed a mattresses equipped with sensors, sleep tracking devices and white noise (power spectral density in the frequency domain evenly distributed noise) equipment .

Startup Mode Modern uses a brand new Sunrise Smart Pillow. The $175 sunrise smart pillow (GBP/USD exchange rate of 1:1.29 at the time) promised to incorporate all sensor/tracking/white noise techniques into a memory foam pillow.

The pillow is currently being crowdfunded on crowdfunding site Kickstarter, but Mode claims it has raised $350,000 (the original target was only $50,000).

Next is a macro overview of the integrated intelligence of this pillow: gyro, accelerometer, LED bluetooth microphone, speaker. Sunrise Smart Pillow not only guarantees tracking of the operation of the built-in sensor, but also its color LED light can help you wake up in the morning. The speakers help you fall asleep by playing nature sounds or white noise - and music can prepare you for the new day.

Its smart alarm clock is designed to wake you up in the "lightest sleep" stage. You can view your sleep score in related apps and listen to recordings during interrupted sleep to help identify what interferes with sleep.

"Sunrise Smart Pillow" is indeed very interesting, but Mode Company did not mention any major smart home platform on the Kickstarter page. Because you know, most of the smart sensors work with Nanding Nadite, which is owned by Nestand Fitbitan and Cambridge Health Management. Sunrise's lack of smart pillows in partnerships may undermine its overall appeal in the smart home market.

Of course, Sunrise Smart Pillow is still in the prototype stage. The first sunrise smart pillow produced by Mode is expected to be delivered worldwide to Kickstarter crowdfunding participants in October. After the crowdfunding campaign is over, it is estimated that the retail price of the Sunrise Smart Pillow will be 400 US dollars (at that time, the exchange rate of GBP/USD is 1:1.3:).

English source: CNET Compilation: Machine Xiao Yi review: Zhou Wensheng

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Initially, this plug was designed for earlier models of smartphones, but as smartphones have become more compact and with sleeker profiles, the Mini USB plug has been replaced by the micro USB. Now, the Mini-B is designed for some digital cameras while the rest of the mini plugs series have become more of a legacy connectors as they are no longer certified for new products.

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USB Micro B
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