The best smart beds and smart mattresses 2024

The best smart beds and smart mattresses: image shows the Sleep Number 360 i8 Smart Bed in a silver and black bedroom
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The best smart beds and smart mattresses can track and hack your sleep without requiring you to wear a device, but some models are more advanced than others. When looking for the best mattress, it all depends on which high-tech features you need to improve your sleep and how much you're willing to spend on that cutting-edge technology.

That's why, when compiling our top picks for best smart bed, we've picked brands leading the change in the smart mattress space such as Sleep Number and Eight Sleep. These high-tech beds are capable of sharing comprehensive data about your sleep health, delivering dual-zone temperature control, and adjustable firmness.

We've chosen the Eight Sleep Pod 3 smart mattress cover as our best smart bed  thanks to its temperature control and in-depth sleep tracking, but, like most smart mattresses, it isn't cheap. However, regular mattress sales can take the price way down, and we're expecting to see some solid deals on smart beds and bases in this year's Memorial Day mattress sales in May. Here are the best smart mattresses you can buy right now...

The best smart beds and smart mattresses in 2024

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Best smart beds and smart mattresses: Eight Sleep Pod 3 cover

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1. Eight Sleep Pod 3 smart mattress cover

The best smart mattress cover for most people

Specifications

Type: Smart mattress cover
Firmness rating (1-10): N/A
Materials: Cover, bedside unit
Height: N/A
Sizes: Full, queen, king, Cal king, deep fit option
MSRP: $2,095 - $2,495
Trial: 100 nights
Warranty: 10 years

Reasons to buy

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Dual zone cooling and heating
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In-depth sleep and health tracking
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Vibrating silent alarm wakes you up

Reasons to avoid

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Mattress not included
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No twin size

We'll get to the point: our best smart mattress doesn't actually include a mattress. In fact, it's a cover – the Eight Sleep Pod 3 cover, to be precise – which goes over your existing mattress. But packed into that cover is a whole load of smart tech to help both you and your partner sleep well. Temperature is tricky to get right in bed, and if you’re too hot or too cold you will wake up frequently in the night. The Eight Sleep Pod Pro addresses this with dual-zone cooling and heating, where you can set each side of the smart bed to anywhere between 55°F-110°F and create custom heating and cooling schedules.

In addition to that, the smart mattress is designed with Smart Temp Autopilot, where ambient sensors measure the room temperature and humidity, with the Pod Pro automatically cooling or heating your bed to suit. There's also real-time sleep tracking on each side of the bed, with metrics including sleep stages, sleep time, and restlessness. There’s a Daily Health Check and HRV Monitoring too, with the Pod Pro tracking your respiratory rate, resting heart rate, and heart rate variability as you relax and sleep. 

Sick of your partner waking you up with a blaring alarm? This smart bed uses GentleRise Smart Alarm technology to silently wake you up with a chest-level vibration and gradual warming of the mattress. The newest iteration (the Pod 3) promises improved Wi-Fi stability and a more powerful processor, for altogether smoother operation. The regular version fits up to 11" mattresses, and if you have a deeper bed than that you can opt for the version with 'PerfectFit'. 

Previously, Eight Sleep did sell a version with a mattress included, but it was just a basic mattress with all the tech in the cover. This way, you get to pick your mattress, and you don't have to compromise on the smart features. It's an investment, but semi-regular Eight Sleep deals knock up to $100 off. We'll be testing the Eight Sleep Pod 3 soon so stay tuned for our in-depth review.

Eight Sleep Pod 3 mattress cover: $2,195 $2,145 at Eight Sleep

Eight Sleep Pod 3 mattress cover: from $2,195 $2,145 at Eight Sleep
Eight Sleep has currently cut $50 off its Pod smart mattress cover. However, the sleep tech brand has been known to take $100 off, so you may want to see what the Memorial Day sales have in store. It comes with a 30-night trial, a 5-year warranty, and free shipping and returns. 

Best smart beds and smart mattresses: Sleep Number 360 i8 Smart Bed

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2. Sleep Number i8 Smart Bed

The best smart mattress for the money

Specifications

Type: Smart bed
Firmness rating (1-10): Custom
Materials: Polyester, polypropylene, fabric
Height: 12 inches
Sizes: 9 (twin to FlexTop Cal king)
MSRP: $3,549 - $5,799
Best for: All sleepers, snorers
Trial length: 100 nights
Warranty: 15 years

Reasons to buy

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Adjustable firmness
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Breathable design
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Personalized Sleep IQ score 

Reasons to avoid

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FlexFit base sold separately

If you aren’t sleeping well at the moment, then the Sleep Number i8 Smart Bed could change that by making you more comfortable in bed. You can adapt the firmness and comfort on each side of this air mattress – meaning you and your partner can enjoy different levels of firmness – or you can let the i8 automatically adjust its firmness in response to your in-bed movements.

Hot sleepers are in good hands too, as the Sleep Number i8 Smart Bed is covered with a breathable Smart 3D fabric. The mattress absorbs excess heat then releases it as you cool down, keeping your sleep temperature perfectly balanced. Temperature makes a big difference to how well you sleep, so this is an important aspect of the design.

Sleep Number smart beds are well-known for generating a SleepIQ score, made up of metrics that indicate your sleep quality. The sensors also track your breathing and heart rate. Over time, the app will display personalized recommendations to help learn how to sleep better. Upon delivery of your smart mattress, Sleep Number technicians will either connect the bed to your WiFi or you can connect it yourself to the SleepIQ app. Each night the bed will work with the app to generate a unique sleep score, with suggestions for how to create the ideal sleep schedule to improve your quality of shut-eye.

When you pair the i8 Smart Bed with a FlexFit base (from $999), you’ll be able to enjoy a variety of adjustable head and foot positions. Raising your legs reduces pressure on them, while raising your head and upper body can improve digestion and, when you sleep on your side too, can reduce snoring. Sleep Number makes more technologically advanced smart beds, but we think the i8 Smart Bed is one of the best for the price.

Sleep Number i8 Smart Bed: $3,399$2,699 at Sleep Number

Sleep Number i8 Smart Bed: from $3,399 $2,699 at Sleep Number
There's currently a deal at Sleep Number that knocks $700 off all sizes of the i8 Smart Bed. For Presidents' Day, all sizes were 30% off with free delivery and setup, which was one of the strongest offers we've seen from the brand. A queen i8 is now on sale for $2,799, which is $500 more than Sleep Number's Presidents' Day deal. However, we may see the 30% off discount return for Memorial Day in May.

Best smart beds and smart mattresses: Saatva Solaire smart mattress

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3. Saatva Solaire Adjustable Mattress

The best adjustable mattress for back pain

Specifications

Type: Adjustable mattress with remote control
Firmness: Soft (3) to firm (7)
Materials: Gel memory foam, organic cotton
Height: 13 inches
Sizes available: 5 (twin XL to split Cal king)
MSRP: $2,525 - $4,925
Best for: Back pain; all sleeping positions; luxury mattress fans
Trial length: 365 nights (1 year)
Warranty: Lifetime

Reasons to buy

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50 firmness levels
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Latex for lumbar support
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Chiropractor approved
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1-year trial and lifetime warranty

Reasons to avoid

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Remote control only

The Saatva Solaire isn’t a smart mattress in the same way that the others are, but it still offers 50 firmness settings on each side, controlled via a remote (there’s no companion app here). That makes it the best option for people who have no idea what level of firmness is best for them during sleep, and who don’t fancy the idea of using an app. 

Like the ReST Essential, the Saatva Solaire Adjustable Mattress is also an excellent choice for maximum pressure relief, as you can customize it to suit your body, sleep style and health needs. Saatva’s mattress range has also earned the Seal of Approval from the Congress of Chiropractic State Associations, so it’s well-suited to people with neck and back pain.

There are six layers to the Saatva Solaire, starting with a 3” pillow top with Lumbar Zone quilting to support your back. It’s also treated with Guardin, a botanical antimicrobial treatment to prevent bacteria, mold and mildew from growing on your mattress. Underneath that lies a 1” layer of five-zone natural latex for pressure relief and lumbar support, followed by a 2” layer of CertiPUR-US certified gel-infused memory foam to dissipate body heat and bolster pressure relief. Vulcanized air chambers handle edge-to-edge support in tandem with a reinforced power edge enclosure. This is where you’ll find the air inflator.

The inflator is designed to be low noise, so it shouldn’t disturb your peace when you’re switching to a new firmness level. The bedside remote control allows you to change the air chamber setting until it reaches your desired firmness, with a memory mode remembering your preferred setting. You can also add a Saatva Adjustable Bed Base (from $1,045), which enables you to raise each side of the mattress individually for various sitting and sleeping positions. For the latest prices, check out our guide to Saatva mattress sales

Saatva Solaire Adjustable Firmness Mattress: $3,295$2,945 at Saatva

Saatva Solaire Adjustable Firmness Mattress: from $3,295 $2,945 at Saatva
With 50 different firmness levels, this is by far the best Saatva mattress sale you can shop for sheer customizability. The current mattress sale cuts $350 to $500 off the MSRP, dropping the price of a queen Solaire to $4,095 (was $4,495). We've seen it for much less than that so if you can afford to wait, you may find a better deal in the Memorial Day mattress sale. You'll get free white-glove delivery, a 1-year mattress trial, and a lifetime warranty.

Best smart beds and smart mattresses: The Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Ergo Power Smart Bed Base

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4. Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-Ergo Power Smart Bed Base

The best smart bed base for snorers – and Zero Gravity relaxation

Specifications

Type: Smart bed base
Firmness: N/A
Materials: Visco-elastic foam
Height: 17.25 inches
Sizes available: 8 (Twin long to split Cal King)
Price: $1,899 - $3,798
Best for: Snorers; people with sleep issues; those with sore joints; zero gravity relaxation
Trial length: 90 nights
Warranty: 25 years

Reasons to buy

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Automatic snoring detection 
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In-bed foot and head massage
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Sleep tracking and coaching
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Google and Alexa-enabled

Reasons to avoid

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Doesn’t come with a mattress

The Tempur-Ergo Power Base is a smart bed base designed to work with your existing mattress, as long as it in turn can be used with an adjustable bed. The ideal partner would be a Tempur mattress, which is why you’ll see Tempur-Pedic mattress deals giving you hundreds of dollars off both when bought together. Back to the Tempur-Ergo Power Smart Bed Base…

Outside of the Eight Sleep Pod Pro System, the Tempur-Pedic smart bed has the most diverse range of smart features and adjustable comfort. It’s geared-up to help you get a clearer picture of how you are sleeping, what might be disturbing your sleep, and then to coach you (via the companion app) on how to snooze better. It even has underbed lighting to help you make your way out of a darkened bedroom more easily at night.

Depending on your biggest sleep challenge (if you know what it is), one of the biggest draws with the Tempur-Ergo Power Smart Bed Base is Snore Reponse. This detects the sound of snoring in the bed, then responds by automatically adjusting the bed to raise your head around 12 degrees, into a position that opens your airways to help reduce or stop snoring. If you or your partner don’t snore, yet you aren’t sleeping well, the bed will work with the Sleeptracker-AI app to track various aspects of your slumber and to pinpoint what could be happening. The AI Sleep Coach will then give you tips and suggestions. 

As it’s Alexa and Google-enabled, you can also get your voice assistant of choice to read out your sleep report each morning. As with all sleep trackers, this should be taken as a general insight - if you are concerned about your sleep, speak to a professional. 

Relaxing before bed is a potent part of any effective bedtime routine, and Tempur-Pedic’s version here is in-bed head and foot massage. There are three levels of intensity to choose from, and you can experience massage vibrations in two or four zones. We’d use it directly before putting the smart bed base into a Zero Gravity position to simulate weightlessness. This takes all pressure off your back and joints, making it popular among those with neck, back and hip pain.

Best smart beds and mattresses FAQs

What is a smart mattress?

A smart bed, also known as a smart mattress, is designed to track your sleep and various aspects of your health. They're either fully app-controlled or use a mix of manually controlled features, plus further functions available via a companion app (iOS and Android are common platforms).

Smart beds essentially do away with the need for an under-the-mattress or wrist-based sleep tracker because they have baked-in sleep tracking functionality. While the accuracy of sleep tracking functionality differs greatly between smart beds, most aim to track your sleep cycles and how long you spend in each, plus your overall sleep quality (represented by a sleep score), how long you slept for in total, how long it took you to fall asleep, and any interruptions to your sleep that the smart bed picked up on.

Smart mattresses can also monitor your resting heart rate, breathing and temperature during sleep. Some can be programmed to the exact temperature that helps you fall asleep faster and deeper, and Eight Sleep is one of the best brands for this – especially if you want a smart bed with independent heating and cooling.

How to choose the best smart bed for your sleep

Technology is a key aspect of smart mattresses and smart beds, and most work with a companion app, giving you access to greater controls and sleep tracking data. It’s easy to fall down the rabbit hole of endless smarts with these beds, so we’d encourage you to think about what you actually want before you start shopping.

For example, if overheating in bed is your biggest sleep killer, then a smart bed that offers dual-sided cooling (and heating when needed) should be top of your list. You may also like to check out our best cooling mattress guide - they aren’t smart, but they are powerful allies in the fight against hot sleeping.

Dealing with back, neck and joint pain? Then the best smart mattress for you is one that offers tens of hundreds of different firmness levels that you can customize to your body weight via app or remote control. Smart air mattresses are normally top of the tree here, but we’d also recommend looking at a smart bed or bed base with adjustable positioning. The most well-known position for pressure relief is Zero Gravity, as this simulates a feeling of weightlessness. Integrated massage will also ease any pain, so look for either two or four-zone massage too.

How to choose the best smart mattress or bed this Memorial Day

Like any mattress purchase, the most important things to consider when buying a smart mattress or bed is comfort and support. Cutting edge technology and features are excellent additional extras, but you need to ensure your basic sleep needs are catered for. This means choosing a mattress that compliments your sleep style, position, and comfort preferences.

If health and sleep tracking is what interests you most about buying a smart mattress, you might be better off buying a smart cover to go over your existing mattress, like the Eight Sleep Pod 3 mattress cover. You should also consider how easy the smart mattress is to navigate, as there’s little point in paying more for features that you have trouble accessing. The Saatva Solitaire Adjustable Mattress comes with 50 different firmness levels on each size, all of which are accessible via a remote as opposed to an app, could be a user-friendly alternative to a traditional smart mattress, especially if you aren’t keen on being on your phone in bed.

The Saatva Solaire Adjustable Mattress placed on a beige bed frame and placed next to a tall green plant

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While there are some smart beds that contain natural materials such as latex, you won’t find many with fully certified organic materials. So if natural, eco-friendly sleep is important to you, then consider an organic mattress instead. Out of the brands featured in our best smart mattress guide, Saatva is the closest you’ll get to your needs as it uses latex and botanical treatments.

If you have a favorite mattress topper that you’d like to use on your new smart mattress, make sure that it’s compatible and won’t interfere with the design of the smart bed, especially if it’s adjustable. As with standard mattresses, make sure you cover it in the best mattress protector for your budget to keep it safe from spills, stains and germs.

There’s no denying that a smart bed is expensive, so make sure the one you’re considering comes on a trial basis. If you get one on trial, you can test it thoroughly during that period and if it isn’t right for you, you can initiate a return and get a refund. Look for a good warranty too - our guide answering how do mattress warranties work will provide extra guidance.

Are smart beds worth it?

This is a fair question, considering the cost involved with a smart bed. As we explain in our best mattress guide, the quality of mattresses in general is much better now compared to several years ago, so it's entirely possible to get a decent bed for less. However, if you want the very best sleep technology packed into your mattress, plus custom control of heating, cooling and firmness, then there is no better way to get that right now other than with a smart bed. 

So if you want to control various aspects of your sleep comfort, then a smart bed is worth the money. They are also ideal for couples with different sleeping preferences in particular, as you can usually control each side of the smart mattress independently to create the perfect sleep oasis for each of you. 

We'd recommend keeping an eye out for various big mattress sales throughout the year, as these will deliver some sizeable discounts on smart beds that will help you snag one of these high-tech sleep systems for less.

If you have a much smaller budget or you're just looking to upgrade your guest bed, then take a look at our best budget mattress guide instead.

Claire Davies
Senior Sleep Editor, Certified Sleep Science Coach

Claire Davies is Tom's Guide's mattress expert and main sleep product tester with over 15 years' product review experience, and she is responsible for all mattress and sleep coverage on the site. A qualified journalist, Sleep Editor and Certified Sleep Science Coach, Claire writes about all things related to sleep, from mattress reviews to the latest sleep techniques and research. Claire has interviewed a wealth of experts, from mattress designers and innovators to neuroscientists and doctors of sleep medicine. Before taking on the role of Sleep Editor, Claire worked as Health & Wellness Editor at Top Ten Reviews, and before that was a Senior Content Editor at T3. Claire is super-passionate about how consistent, good quality sleep can boost our physical and mental wellbeing, and would love to hear from PRs and brands regarding sleep products, services and research that can help our readers sleep better than ever. 

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