Smartphone Bed

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Smartphone Bed

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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While nighttime scrolling may seem like a harmless activity, doing so could be interfering with your ability to fall asleep and stay asleep.

The body relies on circadian rhythms to know when to initiate sleep versus when to feel awake. The circadian rythm is a 24-hour biological process that mimics the rise and fall of the sun. A specific part of the brain called the suprachiasmatic nucleus uses external cues such as light to determine if it is time for sleep. At night, the body normally reacts to the darkness by releasing melatonin, a hormone that signals that it’s time to sleep.

However, our brains are very sensitive to light, and the blue light emitted from cell phones and other electronic devices delays melatonin production. Lack of melatonin can make it difficult to fall asleep, which can lead to insomnia and fatigue over time.

Studies also suggest that blue light can decrease the amount of time the body spends in slow-wave sleep and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. These two sleep stages are important for consolidating memories and regulating mood. (source - https://thesleepdoctor.com)

 

The best way to get some good, quality sleep, is putting your smartphone to bed as well.

That's why I designed this smartphone bed. Making a habit to put you smartphone to bed when you are going to sleep might help you sleep better.

 

It's big enough to accomodate most smartphone form factors and has a little cut-out for a charger.

 

It consists of 4 different parts. The bed & 4 legs. The 4 legs are square, but 2 of the 4 legs have a rounded corner to match the rounded corner of the footboard.

 

Make sure you fit all legs before glueing them in.

 

Print settings

  • No supports
  • 15% infill
  • Arachne wall generator recommended, otherwise the tolerence of the holes and pins for the legs might get too tight.

 

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too much support It's better to do it without support and legs separately
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