A sleep tech firm has launched an AI mattress that can readjust to ensure the user is in the most comfortable position throughout the night.
Called Emma Motion, the bed uses 360 motion sensors to detect even the smallest amount of pressure and reacts by moulding to the sleeper s body.
Emma Motion works for anyone regardless of how much they toss and turn to provide maximum comfort and ultimate ergonomics and also features a heat-conducting sleep that keeps users cool.
The mattress has been launched in France and Belgium this month for 2,499 euros (about £2,200) and will be released in the UK later this year.
The smart mattress keeps track of how cold the baby is wit medical accuracy
It then can alert healthcare staff and warm up to limit dropping temperatures
Premature babies are unable to regulate their temperature and it can lad to health issues such as poor metabolism and breathing issues
Smart gadgets are everywhere, with tech companies weaving artificial intelligence into cars, speakers, light bulbs and phones.
Their purpose, generally, is to make life more connected and a bit easier, but they are also being used in the medical realm to improve standard of care for patients.
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Experts at Nottingham Trent University have partnered with Chesterfield-based manufacturer Rober Ltd to make smart mattresses for premature babies to keep them at the ideal temperature in order to prevent health complications.