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Lazybones, rejoice! Your life just got a whole lot lazier

You can forget about making your bed every day thanks to this new invention — a bed from the future that makes itself.

Say goodbye to nagging your kids to make their beds in the morning — this bed automatically makes itself three seconds after you or your tots get up.

It’s called the OHEA smart bed, but it isn’t for sale just yet, as its Spanish creators have only made one prototype.

In 50 seconds, the one-of-a-kind bed straightens your pillow and pulls up the duvet.

It also has a safety feature built in to ensure that it can’t be activated while someone is still in the bed.

There is also the option to press a button to do it manually on the remote control that causes the bed mechanism to begin to stretch the bedding out and put the bedclothes in order.

The company even sells its down bedding to work with the bed — pillows are attached to cords that straighten them, and there are rails on the side that pull up the duvet.

But what do you do if it breaks?

OHEA’s website states: “You would simply have to make the bed manually until a technician resolved the issue.”

It’s already been dubbed the “laziest thing” by social media users.

One user wrote: “This is laziest thing I have ever seen OHEA Smart Bed makes itself.”

Another commented: “OHEA Smart Bed’s look cool and all, but who is too lazy to make their own bed?”

In other snooze-related news, if you’re having troubles sleeping, you may need to get the Balluga bed — which promises to help you stop snoring, massage you to sleep and adjust mattress support to your liking.

It contains air-filled cells to make it easier to control how firm or soft your mattress is.

Balluga’s founder and CEO Joe Katan explains: “More air cells means more spring potential and that means more bounce.

“By increasing or decreasing the air, you can make the mattress more firm or more soft.”

You can even set the temperature of the side of your bed to warm you up or cool you down — saving a lot of those late-night arguments.

Powered by an app available on your iPhone, Android or Windows device, you can adjust the settings of your bed and get feedback on how you’ve slept every night.

The bed even features LED lights on the sides to illuminate your midnight trips to the can.

Balluga, which recently launched on Kickstarter, has already raised its $50,000 target on the crowdfunding website.

Prices start from $1,499 for a double mattress and $1,199 for a single mattress.