Tech or Therapy?: ‘Fufuly,’ Yukai’s Answer to Stress Relief!

Yukai Engineering’s ‘fufuly’ is a fresh wind in mental health care, blending technology with therapy. This Tokyo-based startup’s robotic cushion, costing $133, uses deep breathing tech to quell stress, available on Kickstarter. It’s more than a comfort item; it’s a tech-therapy hybrid. Unlike Yukai’s previous ‘Qoobo’ cat tail pillow, ‘fufuly’ takes an active role. It uses rhythmic pulsations, mimicking human breathing. “The fufuly is the world’s first robotic cushion that simultaneously controls rhythm and amplitude,” said CEO Shunsuke Aoki. This isn’t just a gimmick; it’s a University of Tokyo-backed study on rhythmical synchronization. ‘Fufuly‘ stands out with its depth. It … Continue reading Tech or Therapy?: ‘Fufuly,’ Yukai’s Answer to Stress Relief!