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iPod memory foam pillow unveiled

Want to plug your iPod into your pillow for some MP3 lullabies? You’ve been able to do that for a while with Sound Asleep’s musical skull cushion, but it’s just outed a memory foam version for added comfort that keeps the speakers sewn in.

Out this month, the Sound Asleep memory foam pillow will let you pop any MP3 player into a cable coming out of the side, so you can go to sleep with whatever sounds you like on in the background. It’s got speakers on the inside, but still keeps the shape of your dome so you’ll sleep soundly.


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Also out alongside the Sound Asleep memory foam pillow is a new Sound Asleep inflatable chair (£30), that’ll hook up to iPods, music players and the TV to let kids blitz aways on the Xbox without annoying anyone else in the room.

The Sound Asleep memory foam pillow is out now for £30, but the cheaper, regular hollow fibre model will still stay on sale for £20.

Out Now | £30 | Sound Asleep

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