Before you say, “You’re an idiot you posted a picture of a bed in your ‘Cool Gadgets Of CES’ Article,” this is not your ordinary bed. This is the Sleep Number x12, a voice-activated bed that is equipped SleepIQ, which has a variety of sensors to monitor your sleeping habits, movement, heart rate and breathing rate. It’s pretty much a hospital room in your home. The bed analyzes your sleeping patterns and will suggest ways that may improve your slumber. For people who suffer through the night with a snorer, the Partner Snore feature allows you raise your partner’s headrest to help ease snoring. It also offers under-the-bed light to illuminate your middle of the night bathroom ventures and to scare away monsters. This luxury bed is set to hit select markets next month and a queen-sized model will set you back a cool $8,000.
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