Top 5 connected home trends for 2016 12:44 PM Unknown 1 Comments

It is a fact that furnitures haven't seen much innovaion lately rather than some shape design, but luckily Curvilux shows up with a vision about how modern furnitures should be and what they created, they say, will redefine smart connected homes and the way we interact with them.

The New York based startup created the first smart connected nightstand that solves daily problems such us lack of sleep, device charging and cable clutter, safety among others. Curvilux accomplish this by incorporating fatures like, QI wireless and USB chargers, this allows you to charge up to 3 devices in a simple and fast new way. The team also incorporated the side light on a clever new way to release space, now you don't need an extra lamp any more, but actually it doesn't stop there, because one of the coolest features Curvilux includes is a smart night light floor-focused that automatically switches on when you wake up at night illuminating only the lower part of the room so you don't hit anything or wake up your partner any more. In order to enhance user experience, the Curvilux team added a bluetooth HI-Fi stereo audio system that let you stream your favorite musice at any time and set the perfect mood. This cool tech nightstand come also wih an app for your phone that boost every single feature by combining them, you'll be abe to set sunrise mode alarms based on your sleeping cycles, get weather reports, also manage the drawer lock, lights brightness and define your favourite settings and more while new versions are release.

Curvilux is about to launch an IndieGoGo campaign on april 1st. With their first super early bird units already sold out, the startup is offering now limied units at $199, so hurry up if you want to catch this deal because at the moment of the campaign pricese are going to increase up to $280!

Eight



Eight is definitely a revolution on sleeping technology by converting your bed into a smart bed that tracks your sleeping cycles to give you a better rest. The device includes tons of sensors that measure heart rate, sleep patterns, breathing among other things. Eight is divided in two zones to control temperature independently for you and your partner preferences. The cover also takes advantage of your sleeping patterns information to recommend ways to improve your slumber, and automatically adjust the bed temperature so you get a better night’s sleep.

Eight raised over $1.1 M from over 5.300 backers.







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