The island nation has never lacked strange designs, and it is not recent that they have made a strange pillow just to get a good night's sleep in the hot summer.
It's called Kaiun SOYO and was developed and designed by Japan's Atex Corporation.
It looks as if the symbol π, 1900 mm long, 1000 mm wide and 120 mm thick.
Crafted from stretchy 3D air fibres and polyester cotton, a transverse cylindrical shape is joined together by two vertical cylindrical shapes that feel indistinguishable from a regular pillow to the touch.
However, there are hidden mysteries inside. There is a fan at each end of the two vertical cylindrical shapes, while the transverse cylindrical ends are the air outlets.
In this way, the rise in temperature and humidity is reduced by blowing the wind through its interior, thereby expelling heat and moisture.
It is said that in just one minute, it blows out about 3,000 liters of air. After using it for 5 minutes, the temperature can be reduced by about 3 degrees.
At the same time, it can also be powered by a charging treasure and can run for up to 35 hours.
It also comes with a remote control, and has a high, medium and low three-gear setting, as well as a timed shutdown function.
To prevent the two fans under your feet from running around, there is also a strap.
Also, both the fan and pillowcase are removable for easy cleaning and replacement. The service life of the fan is about 1800 hours, and if it is calculated as 8 hours of use per day, it is replaced about every 7 months.
It is worth mentioning that this pillow not only cools down, but also adapts to your various sleeping positions.
You can face up to the sky.
It can also be prone down.
It can also be used as a pillow in your arms.
In addition, it can be used even in winter, but the fan does not have to be turned on.
How about it, do you want to come to have a experience.
However, this thing is not cheap, and it sells for 25,000 yen on its official website, which is equivalent to about 1,300 yuan.
The innovative Jun felt that the pillow was designed like this, and it was really strange...