Thursday
Jun152006
Japanese Lofty Pillow Tells How Well You Slept
Thursday, June 15, 2006 at 01:35
Japanese Lofty Co., announces a pillow that measures the depth and quality of your sleep.
A sensor tracks your head movements on the pillow. If you sleep well your head does not move much.
The pillow compares the data with previous data and tells you on an LCD display in the morning if you slept well or should take power naps during the day.
Lofty and Tomy released in 2004 a doll called Yumel. Yumel also tracks your sleep pattern and can talk. The creepy doll tells you to go to bed early and stuff like that.
The pillow will come to the market in September for about 45,000 yen (~$390).
Lofty Site (Japanese)




Reader Comments (1)
"Sleep, pretty darling, do not cry, and I will sing a lullaby."
Okay, I promise not to sing any lullabys. I don't even know any lullabys.