And dumb as hell. Another reason to freak out about. If before that the worst we could get was "why didn't you answer your phone?", now it's gonna be "where were you last night? The pillow didn't glow".
Not speaking of keeping your head all night on an electric device. Cancer hazard anyone?
Relationship Pillows Keep Long-Distance Lovers From Feeling Lonely At Night: Creepy or Cool?
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2011/11/05 23:02:19
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Have you ever been in a committed, long-distance relationship? If so, you’ll know that the time right before bed, when you’re alone and missing your significant other, can be incredibly difficult. Little Riot Ltd., “a new kind of interaction design company based in Edinburgh, Scotland,” is currently developing a product to make this part of the day more tolerable for long-distance lovers.
It is officially called “Pillow Talk,” but many refer to it as the relationship pillow. Each person has a ring sensor they wear to bed at night and a flat fabric panel to insert inside their pillowcase. ”The ring wirelessly communicates with the other person’s pillow; when one person goes to bed, their lover’s pillow begins to glow softly to indicate their presence. Placing your head on the pillow allows you to hear the real-time heartbeat of your loved one.”

Little Riot has just received funding to develop an industrial prototype of the product, so it is unclear when “Pillow Talk” may actually be available for purchase. However, in the meantime, you can watch the company’s YouTube video, which demonstrates how the product functions and may get those of you in long-distance relationships to shed a few tears.
What do you think about Little Riot’s “Pillow Talk”? Is it creepy or cool?
It is officially called “Pillow Talk,” but many refer to it as the relationship pillow. Each person has a ring sensor they wear to bed at night and a flat fabric panel to insert inside their pillowcase. ”The ring wirelessly communicates with the other person’s pillow; when one person goes to bed, their lover’s pillow begins to glow softly to indicate their presence. Placing your head on the pillow allows you to hear the real-time heartbeat of your loved one.”

Little Riot has just received funding to develop an industrial prototype of the product, so it is unclear when “Pillow Talk” may actually be available for purchase. However, in the meantime, you can watch the company’s YouTube video, which demonstrates how the product functions and may get those of you in long-distance relationships to shed a few tears.
What do you think about Little Riot’s “Pillow Talk”? Is it creepy or cool?
Read More: http://littleriot.co.uk/?q=node/11
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mivic 2011/11/06 06:12:56Creepy






















But having your head on top of an electric thing all night...I don't know, that doesn't seem safe.
" I just KNOW he was out with that bitch last night, cause his pillow dint glow!"
They should consider making one for pets, except maybe hear their purr with it..... KITTY!
If that were the case, I'd be more concerned with the kind of people who would go through the trouble of buying the thing if they're going to cheat and thus, obviously they're not so much into the relationship, anyway.
Boy: Where were you last night you never came to bed your pillow never glowed?
Girl: I accidentally fell asleep on the couch while watching TV
Boy: You are lying you were out with some guy and are sleeping with him.
Girl: No really I fell asleep watching a movie.
Boy: I didn't sleep all night I was worried sick.
Girl: I'm sorry you couldn't sleep but I was home all night.
Boy: I want to know his name..I want to know the name of the guy you were with.
.............
Totally creepy pillow
And MURDER SCENES CAN'T BE PEACEFUL.
:P