The Balluga bed is a smart interactive bed that the maker says will redefine how people sleep. The bed comes from Balluga Limited and was announced at the Gadget Show Live in April after being chosen to take part on the British Inventors Stand.
It has a patented air ball system that makes it feel as though you are
sleeping on air, with the perfect firmness and at the correct
temperature.
Balluga is a Smart Interactive
Bed with adjustable firmness control to provide the optimum level of support and comfort. Balluga utilises layers of air-filled elastic cells to perfectly mould to the shape of your body.
Green-liness (environmental friendly):
Balluga beds are recyclable and manufactured to last for up to 20 years. Their unique modular design ensures they can be cleaned to provide a hygienic and healthy sleep environment.
Balluga beds are available with built-in climate control and vibro-massage systems. These can be combined with a number of other interactive features to provide the ultimate in sleep comfort and luxury.
The Balluga bed has been nicknamed the ‘Future of Sleep’ and the man behind it is Joe Katan. The bed started out as nothing more than a concept in 2006 when Katan was often disappointed with traditional beds and their design. Katan found that beds didn’t offer the adjustment he needed and as they aged they got uncomfortable.
While he considered a lot of solutions to the typical bed design, he wanted to make a new bed that would remain like new for its lifespan. The air cell suspension in the Balluga bed is said to do just that. The system can be incorporated into not only any bed, but also sofas and chairs, to offer comfortable seating.
The Balluga bed can be altered for each of the sleeping partners, so that they can choose the best settings to get the best possible night’s sleep. This smart bed will be available later in the year, with pre-orders being taken from November onwards. If you have $1000 to spend you could expect your smart bed to be in your home during the first quarter of 2015.
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