Smart Bed Will Make Itself After You Get Up (Video)
We're told since young to always make our bed after we get up. Just so, it doesn't look like it was used for a gang bang. But as one knows, making the bed can often be something that's easily forgotten. Not exactly high on the to-do list.
Spanish furniture maker OHEA wants to change that with its world's first automated bed that makes itself. The smart bed is equipped with a device that enables it to automatically straighten the bedding.
In just 50 seconds, the bed will activate its mechanical arm with two rollers which pulls the dubet up to the head of the bed, and the pillows are straightened by cords attached to the pillowcases after the panels rotate elevating the pillows.
When the upper coverlet has been stretched to the head of the bed the pillows will fall back onto it. The bed also contains a safety feature that will prevent the mechanism from working when the person is still in the bed.
A switch on the bed frame offers two settings: manual and automatic, the latter of which will detect will detect when the bed has no occupancy and activate after 3 seconds.