Make Bedtime Better with the Oreous 360° Supportive Pillow

Make Bedtime Better with the Oreous 360° Supportive Pillow

In recent times, there has been significant innovation within the sleep niche. Smart mattresses and sleep trackers can undoubtedly improve your overnight rest. But one area that has been largely ignored is where you lay your head. Your pillow can be the difference between waking up refreshed and having a permanently sore neck and shoulder muscles. The Oreous 360-degree supportive pillow uses clever Microloop technology to provide adjustable comfort. Furthermore, the memory foam design conforms to your shape while staying firm.

– Microloop memory foam technology ensures this pillow will never go flat

– Adjust the firmness by adding or removing loops

– Breathable cotton inside cover, with antibacterial organic Lenpur outer

Make Bedtime Better

Being full of brains, your head is very heavy. Supporting that weight all day takes some serious muscles. Thankfully, your neck can take the strain. But when night falls and you’re desperate for sleep, those hours of cranial weightlifting can come back to bite. Your pillow should provide an ergonomic resting spot for your neck, but most go out of shape pretty quickly.

You won’t have this problem with Oreous. Inside this space-age pillow, memory foam gives under your head and springs back come the morning. What’s more, the foam will keep doing this for years, thanks to unique Microloop technology.

[tweet_box]The Oreous pillow uses clever Microloop technology to provide adjustable comfort[/tweet_box]

The pillow also has a breathable inner cover, and an organic Lenpur surface that bats away odor and bacteria. Oreous quite genuinely seems to be the ultimate head rest.

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Supportive Pillow

When you think of memory foam, you probably visualize large straight-sided blocks of squishiness. But the folks behind Oreous decided to take a different tack.

Inside this smart pillow, there are hundreds of small foam sticks. Just like the down in traditional pillows, these individual strands work together to create one supple surface.

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Whereas foam blocks only provide upward support, these foam strands mold to your weight in all directions. This makes the Oreous pillow more comfortable than its competitors, and better for your spine.

In addition, the Microloop design lets you adjust the firmness of your pillow. Oreous comes packed with a set number of foam strands, but you can easily remove and replace the filling.

Oreous make bedtime better

Cool and Fresh

Aside from being springy, Oreous keeps you cool and fresh on hot summer nights. Surrounding the Microloops, a layer of cotton helps to maintain a stable temperature. This material is both durable and very breathable, wicking moisture away from your fevered brow.

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The outer surface of Oreous is made from organic Lenpur — a kind of soft linen derived from wood-pulp fibres. This fabric has many great qualities: it combats odor, resists bacteria, and generates no static. In other words, it’s the perfect place to rest your sleepy head.

“The market is overflowing with so many pillows claiming to be the perfect one for you. The problem is, they’re either too expensive or they come pre-adjusted and don’t conform to your changing needs. One pillow simply does not fit all, and that’s why OREOUS is so different from them all, and a much better option! You are in charge of the firmness and you can personalize it to fit your changing sleeping habits.” — Oreous on IndieGoGo

What We ❤️

We all have different sleeping postures, but Oreous can handle them all.

Future Designs

This technology could work brilliantly on chairs. Could we see an Oreous cushion at some point?

Availability

– Pre-Order: via IndieGoGo

– Pledge: $84 USD

– Deal: Gadget Flow members get 10% off!

– Delivery: October 2017

Mark is best known for writing about apps, but he also loves the tactile, hardware side of technology. Being a professional photographer, he's pretty handy with a camera, and he's a self-confessed tweetaholic.
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