No magic pillow can put you to sleep as soon as you place your head onto it, but there is a smart pillowcase to provide you with uninterrupted and warm slumber. We are talking about a temperature-controlled pillowcase that is doing rounds on Kickstarter. It is embedded with an anti-snoring feature and designed by Ailin Deng for Warm Sleep Technology Co., Ltd. in Munich, Germany.
The smart pillowcase uses graphene heating technology to create a cozy temperature for the head and shoulders of the sleeper. It turns electrical energy into thermal energy and has a three-speed temperature control option for safety. You can set it at 45, 50, or 55 degrees Celsius that are represented by green, blue, and red lights respectively.
The pillow insulation design of the case ensures the generated heat does not escape the pillow. The pillowcase emits 6-14 micron far-infrared heat waves, delivering a warm, soothing energy that penetrates deep into the skin for maximum comfort and relaxation. Its SmartProtect technology, however, safeguards the user against overvoltage, overcharge, and overheating. It prevents any risk of short-circuiting and ensures temperature control with automatic cut-off functionality.
The all-season pillowcase can be used by anyone to induce a good night’s sleep. It comes with a small module that sticks to the pillow. With this, the pillowcase acts like a smart snoring butler that gently reminds you not to snore using a silent vibration.
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You don’t have to worry about maintenance of this smart pillowcase as it is washable by hand and machine. It uses a Type-C charging and supports a 12V power supply. It efficiently keeps your head and shoulders warm in cold temperatures. It is great for campers and travelers who like to explore regions that have chiller climates apart from the daily home users.
The smart pillowcase is available in orange and gray color options and it fits all kinds of pillows with dimensions of 2.62 x 1.48 inches. Interested buyers can get it for an early bird price of $90 on Kickstarter; shipping is expected to start in May 2025.










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