Wellness

This connected mattress automatically corrects your posture while you sleep

This new mattress is uniquely able to detect poor posture during sleep and improve it by adjusting the compression quality of the foam

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Jan 2021 7:05PM

This connected mattress automatically corrects your posture while you sleep
Emma Motion will be sold first in the Netherlands and France, starting this month. - Pic courtesy of Emma, January 24, 2021

A mat sensor in the mattress tracks and analyzes your different positions throughout the night and then "intelligently" adapts to each of them. To do this, it works with the foam directly, compressing expandable sections further or, conversely, decompressing them as needed.

In this way, the mattress corrects the posture of the person lying on it by itself. The idea is to relieve the spine as much as possible in order to avoid back pain when the person gets up.

But that's not all, the Emma Motion is also able to regulate the temperature, depending on the heat released by the body, with the help of millions of graphite particles arranged in its upper part. If all goes to plan, the individual will wake up without any body aches and having slept at the optimum temperature all night.

Emma plans to launch a mobile application (for Android and iOS) directly connected to the mattress, which will be able to report on the quality of sleep and even give advice on how to sleep even better.

All this comfort has a price, about 2400 euros per mattress. Note that the Emma should be available from the end of January 2021 in France and the Netherlands. - ETX Studio, January 24, 2021

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