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Sleep Number beds might be pricey, but with adjustable firmness, a responsive feel, and smart sleep tracking, they also deliver more than your average bed. If you struggle to sleep...
We take a real-world look at the advantages and disadvantages of owning a Sleep Number adjustable mattress, plus note our own experience sleeping on one.
Sleep Number mattresses are adjustable beds that work with the SleepIQ smartphone app for a custom sleep experience but inflating or deflating air chambers inside the mattress.
The Sleep Number Climate360 mattress is one of the brand's newest models; it's a sleep tracker, temperature regulator, adjustable bed frame and a comfortable mattress all in one.
Should you buy it? Advances in sleep tech have led to a trickle-down effect of affordable mattresses boasting more comfort features than the budget beds of yesteryear.
My detailed Sleep Number Climate360 review reveals my thoughts on one of the most expensive beds on the market after testing it for several months. This mattress can do it all.
The Sleep Number 360 i8 Smart Bed keeps your body cool thanks to its temperature-balancing sleep surface, while the FlexFit 3 base warms your feet with a built-in heater.
• Durability: Sleep Number beds tend to last longer than traditional mattresses, with minimal sagging over time. • Smart features: The latest models come with sleep-tracking technology, giving you data on your sleep quality.
We've tested and reviewed products since 1936. Read CR's review of the Sleep Number 360 p6 Smart Bed mattress to find out if it's worth it.
It's the Saatva Solaire vs. the Sleep Number i8 in this Consumer Reports adjustable air mattress face-off. See which does better in our extensive mattress tests.