Meet Jukusui-kun — the robot that looks like a cuddly polar bear and reportedly silences the loudest of sleepers. The snore-stopping, and surprisingly adorable, robot was developed by researchers at Tokyo’s Waseda University in Japan, who unveiled their darling creation during September’s International Robot Show. Jukusui-kun keeps a user (and their bed-mate) in peaceful slumber by compelling them to turn their head over throughout their rest. Users must place their hand into Jukusui-kun’s device which tracks their oxygen levels and blood pressure during sleep. If that doesn’t sound cozy enough, users are also required to sleep under a special sheet with built-in sensors and a microphone that detects auditory anomalies, i.e. snoring.
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