This Sleep Number smart mattress just dropped to its lowest price in two years
Save 30% on the Sleep Number c2 smart mattress in rare sale
If you're looking to try a smart mattress this New Year, the Sleep Number c2 is a great entry-level option. And you can save 30% off the c2 smart mattress at Sleep Number right now, dropping this already good value bed to the lowest price we've seen in two years.
The best smart beds we've tested offer customizable comfort and in-bed sleep tracking, and the c2 does both of these things without breaking the bank. Sure, it doesn't deliver the sophisticated climate control of the Sleep Number Climate360, but you can fine tune the feel of the bed and collect nightly sleep data.
At $1,299 MSRP for a queen size, the c2 is always outstanding value compared to other smart mattresses, and it's just got even cheaper in the post-Christmas mattress sales. Here's why you don't want to miss this deal...
Part of Sleep Number's entry-level Classic series, the 8-inch c2 smart mattress features adjustable firmness and the brand's SleepIQ technology that tracks your sleep patterns and overnight biometrics without you having to wear any tech. We usually see 20% or $200 off this bed when Sleep Number mattress sales hit, so we were super excited to see the current 30% off saving. With this discount, you can snap up a twin for just $629.30 (was $899), a queen for $909.30 (was $1,299), or enjoy extra space with a king size at $1,259.30 (was $1,799). You'll get 100 nights to decide if it's the right bed for you and a 15-year warranty.
User score: ★★★★½ (24,450+ reviews)
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While the c2 smart bed has a ceramic gel layer that helps you keep cool, it doesn't have advanced temperature regulation technology. So if you're looking for a smart solution to your night sweats or hot flashes, the ClimateCool is the smart bed for you. It's built with a dynamic airflow system made to pull heat away from your body. This system allows you to cool the temperature on your side of the bed by up to 15°. Meanwhile, sensors in the bed track your body temperature through the night and make necessary adjustments to keep you at the optimal temperature for sleeping. Of course, it's complete with in-bed sleep tracking and adjustable firmness too. At $4,598.40 for a queen after 20% off, there's no denying it's pricey, but it might be a worthy investment if you want to level up your sleep game in 2026.
User score: ★★★★½ (620+ reviews)
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Eve is a sleep tech product tester and writer at Tom's Guide, covering everything from smart beds and sleep trackers, to sleep earbuds and sunrise alarm clocks. Eve is a PPA-accredited journalist with an MA in Magazine Journalism, and has four years’ experience writing features and news. In her role as Sleep Tech Product Tester and Writer for Tom's Guide, Eve is constantly trying out and reviewing the latest sleep products from brands such as Apple, Garmin, Whoop, Hatch, Sleep Number, Eight Sleep, and Oura. A fitness enthusiast who completed the London Marathon earlier this year, Eve loves exploring the relationship between good sleep, overall health, and physical performance, and how great sleep tech can make that relationship even better.
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