HEKA, the Inventor of AI Mattress, Launches the Sixth-Generation AI Mattress, Redefines Sleep Health and Innovation

Mountain View, California--(Newsfile Corp. - December 16, 2024) - Recently, in Silicon Valley, the forefront of technological innovation, HEKA once again led the trend by globally launching its new generation AI mattress-the sixth-generation AI mattress. Building on the previous AI mattresses, this new model further enhances response speed, autonomous feedback learning capability, and all-night dynamic adaptation, providing customers with an improved deep sleep experience. This milestone innovation not only signifies another leap in HEKA's intelligent sleep solutions, but also offers an unprecedented healthy sleep experience for users worldwide who seek high-quality sleep.

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HEKA is a global AI life science company, with its global research center in Silicon Valley and its global high-end design center in Paris. As the inventor of the AI mattress, HEKA is dedicated to improving human sleep through AI technology, sleep medicine, and spinal medicine. The HEKA team invented the AI mattress in 2013 and applied for and then obtained the patents in 2014. The research team comprises experts from leading international institutions, including the Stanford University Center for Sleep Science and Medicine, and iFutureLab, etc.

Professor Jamie, Co-Founder of HEKA, Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine, and Co-Director of Stanford University Center for Sleep and Circadian Sciences, said that the HEKA AI Mattress is highly adaptive. By adjusting to the user's sleep position, it protects the neck, back, and waist, effectively improving sleep quality, reducing nerve stimulation, and enhancing deep sleep, thereby minimizing discomfort upon waking caused by improper sleep position.

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Traditional mattresses with fixed structures cannot adapt to the body's changing curves during different sleep positions. Studies show people change sleep positions dozens of times each night, but traditional mattresses and pillows fail to adjust accordingly. Soft mattresses lack support, while hard ones create pressure points, both affecting spinal health and sleep quality.

Traditional pillows also struggle to support the neck and shoulders in different positions, as their fixed structure cannot adapt when switching between back and side sleeping. Relying solely on a pillow cannot provide consistent, all-night support for the head, neck, and shoulders.