For example, when you are in a long-distance relationship, many people want to feel his presence close to you, at least when you go to bed. Even if it's impossible to feel the body temperature, it's the heartbeat of his heart.

"Pillow Talk" is a product made for such women. Made by Little Riot, a design company in London, England.

I want to feel his heartbeat even when I'm sleeping. Love tool "Pillow Talk" for such women.
I want to feel his heartbeat even when I'm sleeping. Love tool "Pillow Talk" for such women.

"Pillow Talk" is a "love tool" used by couples. It consists of a wristband, a speaker, and a smartphone app.

Easy to use. At night, when you go to bed, just put the speaker under your pillow, put your wristband on your wrist, and launch the smartphone app. Then, the heartbeat picked up by the wristband is delivered to the other party's speaker via the smartphone app. By doing this, you can fall asleep while feeling the heartbeat of the other person.

Put the speaker under the pillow when you go to bed
Put the speaker under the pillow when you go to bed

Put the wristband on your wrist
Put the wristband on your wrist

Smartphone delivers heartbeat to the other party
Smartphone delivers heartbeat to the other party

It is a mechanism that you can hear from under the pillow
It is a mechanism that you can hear from under the pillow

Is it only the heartbeat that is transmitted despite using the latest technology? Can't you tell me something more? ?? Many people will wonder. However, it seems that many people feel calm and sleep well when they listen to the sound of the heart or music that is as fast as the sound of the heart when they sleep. Also, CDs with heartbeats recorded for babies are on sale. The heartbeat on the CD belongs to someone you don't know. However, the baby still seems to fall asleep with peace of mind.

If you can sleep with the heartbeat of someone you don't know, it's no wonder you can sleep with more peace of mind with his heartbeat.

"Pillow Talk" can only be connected to him with a wristband. This special feeling is also a little nice.

Sleeping with a wristband connected to him?
Sleeping with a wristband connected to him?

If you're a "sockbacky" woman, you might want him to wear a wristband all day long. And with the change in heart sounds, it may be fun to imagine, "Are you climbing the stairs of the subway now?" However, he hates it so much that his love seems to end in a blink of an eye.

Little Riot is currently looking for investors on kickstarter for the commercialization of "Pillow Talk". At the time of writing the article, you can purchase a set of two wristbands and two speakers with an investment of £ 118 (about 22,000 yen). The shipping time is scheduled for May 2016, and it will be delivered to Japan as well.

May next year is a mess of the future. Is it possible to continue long-distance relationships until such a future? Can anyone make a love tool for that?