Guests will be able to enjoy "zero-gravity" beds, self-darkening glass and doors that are unlocked by your mobile phone in the hotel rooms of tomorrow.
The technology set to transform hotel rooms around the nation has been showcased at the Hotel Hospitality and Design expo in Sydney.
The "Hotel Room of the Future" exhibit has been designed by John Beazely and Co and aims to cater to the every whim of today's travellers who demand the latest in technology.
Some of the devices have just been launched in Australia, while others have been turning heads overseas and are gradually making their way Down Under.
Guests will be able to check-in and manage their in-room dining via their mobile phone with the MyStayManager smartphone technology.
To access the room you call a number and then hold up your mobile phone to the top of the door handle to unlock it.
The mobile technology has just been launched as is currently being trialled by two major Australian hotel chains, MyStayManager's Gidon Sattinger said.
Once inside the room, guests can play videos, music and explore their location from a coffee table with a large touch screen on top.
Known as the the NSquared device, three new applications have just been launched which allow you to order room service or build an itinerary for your stay, and send it to the front desk to action.
The hotel's Suite Control device allows you to customise the room to suit your mood.
The iGlass window can switch from clear to white at the touch of a button, providing increased privacy. Based on liquid crystal polymer technology, it switches over within 20 milliseconds to hide you from the outside world.
By Kate Schneider
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