Bed lets couples set different temperatures on each side – but it’s not cheap

Choosing the perfect temperature for the bed is a daily struggle for many couples that can see the duvet being pulled left, right and centre.

But that struggle could be a thing of the past, thanks to this new bed.

The Bryte bed uses artificial intelligence to optimise the temperature of each side of the bed, as well as the firmness.

John Tompane, CEO of Bryte, said: “Every person sleeps differently, and every person’s sleep is different night after night. The idea that a static mattress would work for every person, every night, is unreasonable.”

The bed contains sensors that measure the user’s sleep quality, weight distribution, pressure points, body temperature and overall sleep environment through the night.

Based on these measurements, the bed will silently adjust its temperature and firmness, ensuring the user is comfortable.

Best of all, it has dual-side functionality, which for couples means that each individual gets the exact temperature and dynamic support they need.

Dr Matt Walker, Lead Sleep Science Advisor for Bryte, said: “There is research showing that, if you drop the core body temperature of a person by 1-2°C during the first two cycles of sleep in a night, you can increase deep sleep up to 40%.

“Technology has the potential to assess the exact condition of each individual’s needs and optimise their sleep.”

However, the bed isn’t cheap. Prices start at an eye-watering $5,950 (£4,560) – better start saving now!

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