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Monday March 19, 2007
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We normally expect our pillows to be comfortable, supportive, and maybe fluffy but can they carry on a conversation too? The perCushion is a cotton velvet pillow with a Bluetooth transceiver inside and it's poised to change the way we sleep and talk - assuming you don't throw it across the room in the middle of the night. While I normally balk at my ringing cell phone past 11pm, the perCushion is perfect for answering those phone calls with a grumpy tone of voice and a side of drool.
This concept pillow can be seen as a boon for those who can talk an entire evening away. We'd get more use out of those free nights and weekends and then recharge its lithium battery in preparation for another gossip filled night of conversation. Maybe if you leave a tooth under the perCushion, maybe you'll get extra anytime minutes instead of a shiny quarter. [via Gizmodo]
Post by Andre Bermudez
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Gearlog
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March 19, 2007 1:46 PM
Talk about real pillow talk . . .
March 19, 2007 2:32 PM
Beat me to it! ;)
I remember whiling away nights on the phone until my ears hurt from keeping a phone up to them - imagine the kind of sleepless nights parents will have now, knowing their kids will be on the phone until the wee hours comfortably!
March 20, 2007 12:49 PM
Considering how many times my phone likes to make random calls from my pocket, I would be worried I'd roll over on this thing in the middle of the night and leave 15 minutes of my best snoring routine on an important person's voicemail.