Trust me, the Bryte Balance Pro is one of the best smart mattresses around — and it's up to $1,340 off for Labor Day

Grey and black Bryte Balance smart bed in bedroom with beige wall, two white bedside tables and beige and white pillows
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As far as smart bed systems go, Bryte's high-tech mattresses offer the complete package for great value, especially now that it's discounted in the Labor Day sales. Save up to $1,340 on the Bryte Balance Pro at Bryte, bringing a queen-size to $4,799.20 (was $5,999). Unlike other smart beds, there's no subscription fee required.

A bed verging on $5,000 may not sound like 'great value', but when you consider what's included (I'm talking in-bed massages and personalized comfort), you're guaranteed a luxurious sleep experience and one of the best Labor Day mattress deals around.

Throughout the holiday weekend, I've been researching the top smart bed sales and reading up on the Balance Pro's impressive features: Adjustable firmness, sleep tracking, multi-sensory relaxation modes — a small wonder why we rate it among the best smart beds of 2025. Here are some more reasons why you should shop this Bryte Balance PRO sale right now...

Bryte Balance PRO smart mattress:queen was from $5,999now from $4,799.20 at Bryte

Bryte Balance PRO smart mattress: queen was from $5,999 now from $4,799.20 at Bryte
My team and I rank the Bryte Balance as the best luxury smart bed on the market right now. Launched in January 2025, we're yet to see a full year of sales history on the Bryte Balance PRO. But until now, the best saving we saw was $750 off around Memorial Day. This means the current 20% off deal slashes the smart mattress to its lowest price yet. You can get $1,199.80 off a queen-size, dropping the price to $4,799.20 from $5,999. Plus, add a Bryte Premium Adjustable Base for 15% off, dropping a queen to $1,019.15 (was $1,199). This adjustable smart base allows you to fully customize your Bryte sleep experience. The only area the Bryte falls short is active temperature regulation, so hot sleepers should check out this Sleep Number ClimateCool deal instead.

Note that you'll need to pay for delivery; if you have HSA/FSA funds, you can apply them towards your purchase for greater savings.

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Is the Bryte Balance PRO worth it?

Bryte Balance PRO smart bed air chambers diagram

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Our seasoned mattress tester Alison Barretta slept on the previous generation Bryte Balance at the Park Terrace Hotel in New York City. She says the bed exceeded her "lofty expectations", concluding it is in fact worth every penny.

With more comfort foam layers and cooling fibers in the mattress cover, the Bryte Balance PRO promises even more comfortable sleep. Plus, the in-bed sleep tracking sensors mean you don't have to fork out on wearables to learn more about your sleep habits. Bryte's guided meditation library means you needn't splash out on bedside sleep sound machines (if that's your jam).

What's more, you can control the firmness of each side of the bed independently, so you and your partner can put your firmness bickers to rest and each get peaceful sleep on a bed suited to your individual sleep style and body weight.

When you compare it to the likes of the Eight Sleep Pod 5 Ultra smart mattress cover, which costs $4,699 for a queen-size and requires a separate subscription, the Bryte Balance Pro is a better all-around value as far as smart beds go.

Eve Davies
Sleep Staff Writer

Eve is a PPA-accredited journalist with an MA in Magazine Journalism from Cardiff University. She is a Sleep Staff Writer at Tom’s Guide and has four years’ experience writing health features and news. She is particularly interested in the relationship between good sleep and overall health. At Tom’s Guide Eve is responsible for coverage and reviews of sleep tech and is our smart and cooling mattress specialist, focussing on brands such as Eight Sleep and Sleep Number. She also covers general mattress reviews, seeks out the best deals to produce tried-and-tested buyer's guides for sleep accessories and enjoys writing in-depth features about sleep health. She has been involved in rigorous testing procedures for mattress reviews in our Sleep Studio and has interviewed experts including sleep doctors and psychologists. When not covering sleep at Tom's Guide, Eve enjoys writing about health and fitness, food and culture. 

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