REi Huggable TM (Lighted Pillow)

REi Huggable™ is a furry pillow cover wrapped around a series of 12 LED lights embedded within silicone bubbles. The silicone acts as a diffuser for the LED lights. The natural color of the silicone material is translucent white. When lit with warm, white LED lamps, the technology creates a warm and comforting glow that represents sunlight. The tactic material of silicone also mimics that of a living creature, which almost hugs back as you hold it. Its qualities also absorb body heat, causing it to be warm to the touch. The shape and material of the pillow cover encourages people to touch, hold and bond with REi Huggable™.

REi Huggable™ comes in three colors: Gold, White and Pink. Please make sure to select your color of choice when filling in the order form (in the "notes" section)

REi Huggable™ can be powered by four AA batteries (not included) or a 4.5 volt AC adaptor (not included). When used with 2500MAH rechargeable AA batteries, REi Huggable™ stays at its brightest for approximately four hours and then slowly fades off. It can be turned on and off by pulling the chain switch, therefore, saving battery when REi Huggable™ is not being used.
The inspiration for the REi Huggable™ design is sunlight. People worldwide value the comforting rays of the sun. Sunlight not only represents warmth and light, it also creates happiness, joy, playfulness, intimacy and life itself; essentially, it is the essence of people’s everyday lives. People often take these qualities for granted, however, missing the sunlight only when it is unavailable.

The concept embodied in REi Huggable™ is to create a light that captures the essences of sunlight, but condensed into something with which people can create a close relationship. The word REi, of REi Huggable™, comes from the sound of the word “ray” as the ray of sunlight. The word also promotes RE-inspiration from the sun.
Other Pillow covers are available for purchase (listed under this category).
This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 20 May, 2007.