Netflix’s New DIY Socks Will Pause Your Show When You Fall Asleep (Yes, This Is For Real)

By 12/18/2015
Netflix’s New DIY Socks Will Pause Your Show When You Fall Asleep (Yes, This Is For Real)

Depending on who you are, Netflix’s new product could be considered either a really awesome idea or just an unnecessary gimmick (or maybe both at the same time). The streaming service has introduced socks which will pause your Netflix shows if you happen to fall asleep while binge-watching. Yes, for real.

On a page dedicated to the socks, the streaming video provider tells subscribers they’ll never have to worry about binging themselves to sleep, “only to wake up two seasons later wondering what happened.” The Netflix socks use a motion sensor based on actigraphy technology, which detects long periods of stillness or limited movement. When the sensor believes you’ve fallen asleep, a red light will blink in the sock’s cuff before it pauses your show; a small movement will prevent the pause from happening.

Netflix’s socks are available in patterns representing five of the service’s original shows, including House of Cards, Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Orange Is the New Black, and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.

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The only drawback to Netflix’s socks is the streaming service doesn’t actually sell them. Instead, tech-savvy, DIY-loving subscribers will have to make the socks with Netflix’s guidance. Netflix provides the sock’s knitting patterns, codes, and assembly instructions on its “Make It” page, but subscribers will have to purchase all the materials, put together the electronics, code the sensor, and knit the socks all on their own. For the determined Netflix user, the streaming service has also provided help on how to create a sensor that will work from under a blanket or determine your heart rate (which slows down when you sleep).

Netflix’s socks appear to be a part of a new effort on the SVOD’s part to create “the ultimate Netflix experience.” The streaming provider invites subscribers to submit more clever ideas for improved viewing experiences on its “Make It” page. We look forward to seeing what other unique creations Netflix subscribers come up with.

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