This device will ensure you never need to turn the pillow over again

Moona has already raised $122,000 on Kickstarter with 25 days left to go.

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This pillow adjusts temperature throughout the night. (Moona/PA)

A pillow which uses cool water to help the user drift off to sleep will go into production after raising more than double its crowdfunding target in just days.

Moona, invented by David Stoikovitch and Coline Juin, warms and cools water in a bedside device, quietly pumping it around a pad which is inserted into the user’s pillowcase.

Controlled via an app, Moona claims it can help the user fall asleep, stay asleep, and wake up when they need to – all by changing the temperature of the head and neck.

(Moona/PA)
(Moona/PA)

Once the motion sensor in the pillow pad recognises that the user is asleep, the temperature will further drop to around 25C to encourage deep sleep.

When the user has set Moona to wake them up, the pad’s temperature will slowly heat up to around 31.5C to help the user wake up naturally.

The app will also gather data on the user’s sleeping habits, giving tips and adapting to their sleeping patterns.

(Moona/PA)
(Moona/PA)

The project has already raised more than double its $50,000 target on Kickstarter.

The team are aiming to ship Moona to Kickstarter backers in June 2018.