A system for lifting a mattress for games was invented in Japan (4 photos)
Now you don't have to get out of bed to play. The Japanese have introduced a module that easily transforms a mattress into a chair.
The Japanese company Bauhutte has introduced the Compact Electric Gaming Bed module, which is attached to a regular mattress and adjusts its angle with a remote control, allowing the user to play at a computer desk without getting out of bed.
The components of the device are 7 cm thick. The system raises the headboard to 60°, reducing the strain on the back and neck during gaming or viewing content. Remote control. The structure can withstand up to 90 kg and is adapted to most mattresses.
It costs about $300, and the table as in the photo will cost another $450.