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With the Smart Base 2M, both the back and foot sections can be adjusted electrically. The knee bend in the sitting area provides extra support for the lower back, preventing you from sliding down and ensuring you can sit even better in bed.
You control the Smart Base 2M with the wireless handset or with the Auping Connect app. The Smart Base 2M already offers smart features, such as the anti-snoring feature and a smart alarm.
Smart base
All our electrically-adjustable bases are ‘Smart’. They do much more than provide good ventilation and support. For example, say goodbye to those restless nights lying awake next to your snoring partner thanks to the anti-snoring feature. There is also a smart alarm feature that wakes you up quietly when you are in the lightest phase of your sleep. And, you can connect the bed to all other smart devices in your home.
Auping mesh base
A good bed base is very important for a good night of sleep. If you and your mattress get the best support, you can have wonderful dreams every night. And with the right bed base, your mattress can also breathe better. This keeps your mattress in good condition for a long time.
3 Advantages of an Auping mesh base
- As the mesh base offers 80% open airspace, it ventilates better than any other bed base.
- The diagonal mesh, with its 10,000 support points, ensures perfect support.
- The mesh base is made of reinforced steel, allowing you to dream on it for the rest of your life.
Did you know that Auping invented the mesh base?
Back in 1888, Johannes Albertus Auping was a hard-working blacksmith in Deventer, who did not shy away from any challenge. When the director of a hospital asked him for a ventilating bed, he created a woven mesh mattress. He did this by attaching iron wires to the cutting plate of a bean mill, and then rotating it along an axis. This resulted in a beautiful braiding piece. Later on, he ensured that the bed base became flexible.
Big improvements sometimes come in small steps. In 1963, for example, the steel wire was no longer stretched lengthwise, but widthwise. This change in turn led to the invention of adjustable bed bases at Auping.