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Chinese company invents “bouncy beds” to “help” couples, video goes viral

A hilarious video of a new invention from a Chinese company is going viral on the internet. The invention is a bed that bounces using a remote control. This bed is stressed is said to have been invented to help couples spice things up in the bedroom. The video posted on X and Reddit shows the bed in action.

Chinese company invents bouncy beds to 'help' couples.

The bed appears to have been invented by a company called Simmons Group Sleep Technology Co. and comes with a remote control that controls the level of bounce.

A video of a woman testing the bed in question is now going viral on the internet. In the clip, a woman can be seen lying on the bed while a man, who appears to be the salesperson, controls the functions via a compact remote control.

Check out the video here:

As the woman bounces on the bed, she can be seen laughing uncontrollably. Also, another woman standing by the bed laughs and covers her face with a book to control her reaction.

As the bed bounces up and down in a gradual rhythm, the woman tries to get up from it, but she has to keep trying for a few more minutes, which she does, albeit laughing.

While it's not clear whether the bed is for sale or was just a prototype on display, netizens online are having some hilarious reactions to the device.

How did people react to this viral invention?

One X user commented on the post saying, “It would be useful if I could pair it with the morning alarm to wake myself up.”

On the other hand, Reddit users reacted extremely strongly to the invention.

Chinese invention: The bouncing bed – spices up the mood for couples!
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One user jokingly commented, “There was something similar in motels in the US in the 1960s and 1980s.”

While another wrote: “China needs a cold shower and some Quaker Oates.”

And a third commented: “Japan needs these more than China.”

Meanwhile, some commentators expressed their amazement at what is going on in the world right now and how far we are willing to go to reduce any effort, saying: “How lazy do you have to be…”

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