Money without object
We love to give practical purchase advice on the latest devices here in Techradar. But sometimes what we love even further It is enjoying high -end technology, avant -garde and avant -garde of the planet. That is what we bring in these columns without money objects: you can read the entire series here.
Fighting to sleep? You may need to invest in a new bed, friend. And if you have never thought about adding some specific stereo speakers of sleep (or at least, specific on Sunday) to prepare it for the best closed session of your life, well … maybe you should do it.
Look, it’s not every day you see a very high -end bed with some very High -end speakers incorporated. But that’s what you’re seeing here.
I just need to look at the seventy -five, a collaboration between the audio specialist Kef and Savoir, a British bed creator since 1905, to feel a little more relaxed about life. That is, until you see the price …
The rest is the sweet sauce of childbirth
Imagine those 10 manual upholstered panels, gently curving around their crown and discreetly house two glorious CI3160refm speakers, THX ultra certified. Do not worry, they tow well, because they are located on the criminal penalties around the bed, right?
Why call this creation the seventy -five? Because that has long been considered the ideal number of rhythms per minute that should have a musical track to help you relax.
Music is the answer
Kef’s magnetic removable grilles will allow you to hide or reveal the speakers inside your aspiration bed, but I am sure you want to know what you are getting in the first instance, because Kef manufactures some of the best stereo speakers that we have had the pleasure of trying.
In the nucleus of each speaker within the seventy-five is the signing controllers of the 12th generation of KEF, UNI-Q (patented technology that is found in all KEF stereo speakers, which can read more in our KEF LSX II LT review).
However, the sound system here is completed with six (yes, six) subwoofers Kef Kube 8b, discreetly installed at the base of the bed. These subwoofers have KEF IBX technology to extend the depth of the bass, but do not make mistakes, amplifiers in bed, drivers and sealed cabinets are on board here: a sound system selected and tuned by the Kef team in Maidstone, the United Kingdom.
And so on to bed
What about the bit in which you sleep? Well, if you think you have read about Savoir inside the digital pages of Techradar before today, you are not wrong; The brand appeared in our 7 most expensive mattresses in the world of the world not long ago.
But this is expensive with KEF KEF Swaps aggregates. Savoir tells me that his London kisses invest more than 150 hours of crafts in seventy -five, to deliver “a masterpiece of comfort to sleep.” And while you get music, there is no need for headphones or cables: the Savoir team has also placed wireless load ports on the side tables of the bed, so that your devices can turn on as you get away.
Ready for some prices? OK. But maybe sit. Remember, this is a furniture designed for how people really use their rooms today: read, listen, look, liquidate … and it is an investment.
In the United States, seventy -five will cost you from $ 68,605 for a king; In the United Kingdom, they are £ 51,385 for a Super King (because bed size is really different in the pond). Maybe one for the apartment in St. Barts …