Smart beds are here to save your relationship.
First, Smartduvet came up with a self-making bed. Now the company is back with an Indiegogo campaign to fund a dual climate-controlled comforter (don't worry, it still works with the self-making feature).
SEE ALSO:From vibrating pillowcases to smart pajama belts, sleep tech is flooding the marketSmartduvet says the temperature controls will help you "avoid all future arguments about temperature." You can set different sides of the bed to heat up or cool down through an app.
Say goodbye to sweaty nights and maybe save your relationship with a "climatization layer" that goes between the duvet and the duvet cover and connects to a control box under the bed. Instead of kicking your leg out of the covers, you can spend about $200 for the ultimate in sleep technology.
And people want it -- the project has been funded nearly $100,000 beyond their $20,000 goal so it's expected ship out to backers in September.
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The company also points out what electric blanket owners have known forever: you can heat up (or cool down) your bed without having to change the climate settings of your whole house or room. So maybe you'll save some money on your energy bill.
It's all temperature-controlled dreams from here on out.
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