BedJet v2 uses temperature adjustments to improve one’s sleep

BedJet

BedJet launched a second version of its personal climate control system for beds, the BedJet v2, on Kickstarter. The campaign blazed past the $1 million dollar mark in just 28 days, placing it in the top 0.1% most successful campaigns ever on the popular crowdfunding website.

BedJet was originally unveiled at the Shark Tank show where it hasn’t caught attention of millionaire judges.BedJet is touted as the world’s first ultra-rapid cooling, heating and climate control system made just for beds. Using patented JetConvect air technology, the device promises to cool users down in 10 seconds or warm a bed to the “feeling of a hot sauna” in just 180 seconds. It is also the only product of its kind which does not require electricity, tubes, wires or mattress pads on the bed that change the comfort of the mattress. The device is controlled via tablets and smartphones using BedJet’s mobile app.

BedJet was originally unveiled at the Shark Tank show where it hasn’t caught attention of millionaire judges. Nevertheless, the company decided to pursue its invention and move forward with production on its own. As a result, the BedJet v1 was shipping to consumers in February 2015, winning few accolades along the way. These would include the No. 1 customer rated product for staying cool in bed on all of Amazon, the No. 1 customer rated powered cooling and heating device for a bed and the No. 1 customer rated product of any kind in the entire mattress category on all of Amazon. BedJet has also found widespread therapeutic use in the menopausal community for those suffering from evening hot flashes and night sweats.

BedJet v2 obsoletes noisy alarm clocks by activating the sleeper’s natural biorhythm, waking users up gently and “incredibly refreshed.”BedJet v2 has been upgraded with biorhythm temperature technology to improve user’s sleep. It uses hour-by-hour climate control adjustments to “hack the body’s natural pre-programmed circadian biorhythms” to help users get to sleep faster, stay asleep longer and wake up more refreshed. While doing so, the device obsoletes noisy alarm clocks by activating the sleeper’s natural biorhythm, waking users up gently and “incredibly refreshed.” Said technology is based off sleep temperature medical research sponsored by the National Institute of Health and Dutch Institute of Neuroscience, as well as the company’s collaboration with sleep doctors.

“Our BedJet v1 is now in over 2000 bedrooms and customer feedback has been phenomenal,” said BedJet President and former NASA engineer Mark Aramli. “The Kickstarter for BedJet v2 surpassed all of our expectations and we are delighted our user community continues to embrace the benefits of BedJet technology to improve their sleep and bedtime comfort.”


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