Recliner chairs are comfortable for their ability to suspend your body in a neutral position (where your head and feet are slightly elevated but at nearly the same level as your heart). This weightless sensation allows you to relax, alleviates back and lower body compression, and is perfect for napping in. While the position is also similar when lying in bed, the difference in ergonomics is noticeable and is why hospital beds can adjust to the same neutral, weightless position.
Although hospital beds provide function, they aren’t visually appealing enough for home use. Dawn House hopes to change this by offering a feature-rich smart bed showcased in a modern design. Adjustments allow head and foot sections to be raised, tilted, or lowered for alleviating health symptoms or for reading and watching TV comfortably. For safety, the height of the bed can be lowered to make it easier to get in and out of bed.
Its main smart feature is a biometric health sensor that monitors not just the quality of your sleep but also adapts the position of the bed according to different scenarios (e.g., if snoring is detected, the bed automatically raises your head to help open airways while the “Rise to Wake” feature is like an alarm clock that raises your head to wake you at a specified time each day). Other features include motion-activated under-bed lighting to illuminate the room in darkness and a gentle oscillation cycle to help with relaxation and circulation.
The Dawn House bed is offered in standard sizes (Twin, Queen, and King) and can be ordered with or without a mattress. Easy to use, its smartphone app allows you to view important health data while the bed can be controlled by the app, through voice command, or with the included remote control. By combining the best of comfort, wellness, and design, the Dawn House bed is the most complete and customizable sleep solution available.
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