The Bauhutte electric toy bed and the bedside table are made to work in parallel: your platform goes to the adjustable desk, which is designed to have a bed under it, and the bed frame uses motors to lift the back and your knees in a sitting position (although, admittedly, not very ergonomic). After your game session, you can use a remote control stored on the side of your bed to lower yourself to sleep so you can curl up and rest your tired eyes. It can also raise or lower the head and leg sections separately, giving you some adjustable sleeping and sitting positions. There is also a fleet of accessories. The Bauhutte website suggests combining your toy bed with an “energy wagon” that stores fuel for players, a complex clothes rack, table and storage unit (for peripheral gaming, of course) or even a “ninja onesie 4G” that you ensures you are as secretly IRL as you are in the game. Bauhutte is not just selling you a toy bed / chair, it is selling you a lifestyle. It is worth noting that the company seems to have built up to this point: there was a non-motorized version of the toy bed arrangement in 2020 and in 2021 we heard about the gaming mattress. Now, everything is combined in motorized bliss. We sleep in ninja onesie 4G, surrounded by your Bauhutte products.Image: Bauhutte Although I do not think this product is terribly comfortable either as a bed or as a chair, I do not think it is entirely fair to delete it altogether. For someone living in an extremely small space, such as a single bedroom or studio apartment, this could actually be a decent way to fit both a bed and a desk in a confined space. It could also be helpful for people with limited mobility. some mechanical assistance in getting out of bed could be a great help. Fortunately, there are plenty of other motorized bed frames out there – though it’s hard to say if it would feel the same without the relevant office and player name.