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I've tested 30+ sleep products this year — only 10 are genuinely worth your money this Black Friday

Tom's Guide Sleep Features Editor trying out different sleep products including mouth tape, earplugs, mattresses and blankets
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Yes, you’re probably thinking I have a dream job (pun intended). As the Sleep Features Editor for Tom’s Guide, my role is to help you sleep better. Whether that means trying out new sleep hacks or interviewing neuroscientists, I report on everything you need to enjoy good sleep, night after night.

Part of that means trying the latest sleep products to find out which ones actually help people fall asleep fast, and sleep through the night. In the past year, I’ve tried over 30 sleep accessories, ranging from mouth tape, to nose tape, to sleep trackers.

Some have genuinely transformed my rest… others are a waste of time and money. So, with the Black Friday mattress deals already live, here’s what’s worth your money, whether you’re in the market for this year’s best mattress or just some luxury pajamas, there’s something for everyone

The top 10 sleep products I’ve tried this year

1. DreamCloud mattress

For great sleep, you need to nail the basics. That means ensuring you’re sleeping on the right mattress for your body — one that supports your sleeping position and keeps you comfortable throughout the night.

I’ve tested and reviewed my fair share of mattresses. But the one that’s impressed me most (partly because of the excellent value for money) is the DreamCloud Classic Hybrid mattress.

At $699 for a queen, I was expecting a decent mattress. But the DreamCloud competed against even the most luxury mattresses I’ve tried. It has a hybrid build which combines individually wrapped coils with therapeutic memory foam — with a medium feel, you sleep on top of this mattress, rather than sinking into it.

As a side sleeper, it was perfect for me. Responsive so I could move around easily but cushioning so I didn’t feel any pressure build up in the night. It’s no surprise it’s made it into our best hybrid mattress of the year guide.

DreamCloud Classic Hybrid mattress: twin from $399 at DreamCloud

DreamCloud Classic Hybrid mattress: twin from $399 at DreamCloud
Considered one of the best mattresses in a box you can buy this year, the DreamCloud mattress performed exceptionally well in our DreamCloud Classic review. At $699 for a queen, plus $599 of free bedding in the DreamCloud Black Friday sale, it's incredible value. Plus you'll get a 365-night sleep trial, a forever warranty and free shipping and returns.

2. Yana Sleep 360 degree body pillow

As a side sleeper, I’m constantly bunching duvets and pillows between my knees to stop pressure building and to keep my spine aligned.

I’ve tried body pillows before but as someone who tosses and turns throughout the night, they were cumbersome and always led to me waking up every time I moved.

But when I tried the Yana 360 Degree Body Pillow, I realised it was the solution. The pillow wraps around your head and down both sides of your body, which means you can use either side for support.

The result? Feeling comfortable throughout the night, no matter what position I sleep in.

Yana Sleep 360 Degree Body Pillow: from $199 at Yana Sleep

Yana Sleep 360 Degree Body Pillow: from $199 at Yana Sleep
This Yana body pillow is certainly a luxury purchase at $199, but considering you won't need any other pillow, we think it's worth it. Plus, the best pillow for your sleep is always worth the investment. If you're shopping with a budget, it's worth holding on until Black Friday, when we expect to see some kind of discount. If you prefer a firmer, more responsive feel, opt for the natural latex fill at $249.

3. Alpine silence earplugs

As someone who sleeps next to a snoring husband, earplugs are essential. While I've previously used foam plugs, I found that they hurt my ears too much and I’d wake up from the pain. I then swapped to Loop Earplugs which were a marked improvement.

However, when I tried Alpine Silence earplugs, a competitor of Loop, I was even more impressed. Made from thermoplastic rubber with soft tips and an arrow head design that keeps the earplugs fitted throughout the night, they block out an impressive amount of noise.

I woke up with the earplugs still fitted and no pain whatsoever. That’s a win in my books.

Alpine Silence Earplugs: from $19.95 at Amazon

Alpine Silence Earplugs: from $19.95 at Amazon
For just $19.95, you'll get a portable carry case that includes four different sized ear tips, meaning most people should find them comfortable. You can also choose from six different colors. The price of these earplugs has been reduced — they used to be $24.95 — which makes $19.95 a great price. Although we have seen the price drop to $14.95 before, so it might be worth waiting for the Black Friday sales to kick in.

4. Bamboo pajamas

My temperature seems to fluctuate a lot in the night. I go to bed cold and wake up boiling hot in the night — or vice versa. But since wearing bamboo pajamas, I’ve managed to stay at a neutral temperature throughout the night.

Bamboo is naturally moisture wicking, which means it absorbs sweat and wicks it away from your body —- helping you stay cooler and your bed fresher for longer. It’s also a breathable fabric, allowing air flow.

You can pick up a set for as little a $20, so it’s a cheap and easy fix if you’re sleeping in a climate where the temperature fluctuates a lot.

Joyaria Bamboo Pajamas: from $34.19 at Amazon

Joyaria Bamboo Pajamas: from $34.19 at Amazon
The first thing that struck me about these Joyaria pajamas is how soft they are. Loose and silky, they're incredibly comfortable. Prices and discounts depend on color and size, but most are around $35 for a set, which isn't bad at all.

5. Lumie BodyClock Shine 300

I’m not the only one who struggles with dark mornings in the winter. Seasonal affective disorder affects thousands of people when daylight hours are reduced, and this can lead to groggy mornings, disrupted sleep and low mood.

Since incorporating a sunrise alarm clock into my morning (and evening) routine, I’ve found it so much easier to get going and feel energized right away. The Lumie BodyClock Shine 300 means you can customize your sunrise — including sounds, brightness and duration.

On top of this, the clock has a sunset feature which means the light decreases over a 30 minute period to simulate a sunset and help you gradually wind down at the right time.

Lumie BodyClock Shine 300was $169now $143.65 at Lumie

Lumie BodyClock Shine 300: was $169 now $143.65 at Lumie
One of the best sunrise alarm clocks you can buy this year, the Lumie BodyClock Shine 300 has plenty of impressive features, from radio to sunsets, to a range of alarm noises. While there are cheaper options in our guide, I'd recommend the Lumie. It's chic, easy to use and effective. Read our full review of the Lumie BodyClock to find out more.

6. Breathe Right Nasal Strips

One of the most common sleep issues we face in the winter is congestion. Sleeping with a blocked noise can feel impossible — and mouth breathing at night can lead to poorer sleep quality.

Plus, as I mentioned, my snoring husband keeps me up. So, we decided to try nasal strips. Some people swear by them, but I was dubious about how effective a little strip could be.

Well I was wrong. The extra strength nasal strips from Breathe Right sit across your nose and gently pull your nasal passages open, increasing airflow. It immediately stopped my husband from snoring and we both spoke about how much easier it was to fall asleep. These are our go-to sleep accessories now if we’re struggling with a cold or flu.

Breathe Right Extra Strength Nasal Stripswas $20.99now $16.69 at Amazon

Breathe Right Extra Strength Nasal Strips: was $20.99 now $16.69 at Amazon
Currently 20% off at Amazon, you can get 44 Breathe Right Nasal Strips for just $16.69. Made with hypoallergenic, flexible and non‑porous materials, these strips won't irritate the skin and they'll stay put until morning.

7. Silk eye mask

The first thing I reach for if I’m struggling to sleep is my eye mask and my earplugs. Ambient light and sound can make it difficult to fall asleep and wake you up in the night.

Previously, I haven’t liked the way eye masks feel against my face — the pressure feeling too uncomfortable for me to actually relax.

When I tried a padded silk mask, it was comfortable and provided complete black out. This, paired with my earplugs, meant I slept very deeply and often didn’t even realise when my husband came to bed.

100% Mulberry Silk Sleep Mask: from $22.99 at Amazon

100% Mulberry Silk Sleep Mask: from $22.99 at Amazon
This silk sleep mask from amazon has a wrap around, padded design, meaning you won't feel pressure building up on the eyes and it can also help earplugs stay in over night. It's 100% Mulberry Silk so it'll feel cool and soft. For $22.99 it's the perfect self-care treat.

8. YnM Bamboo Weighted Blanket

As someone who’s struggled with nighttime anxiety, a weighted blanket has been the gift that keeps on giving. Filled with small glass beads, I chose the YnM blanket that weighs 15lbs.

This helps deliver ‘pressure therapy’ which is said to calm the nervous system.

I’ve found that not only does it make your bed extra cozy, but the weighted blanket helps me relax when I’m trying to sleep.

And I don’t have to worry about overheating. This YnM blanket uses breathable, moisture wicking bamboo to remain temperature neutral.

YnM Cooling Bamboo Weighted Blanket: queen 15lbs from $50.57 at Amazon

YnM Cooling Bamboo Weighted Blanket: queen 15lbs from $50.57 at Amazon
This cooling blanket is available in a range of sizes, weights and colors, so you'll be sure to find the right option for you. In general, when choosing the best weighted blanket for you, opt for around 10% of your body weight. This YnM blanket is made from bamboo- derived rayon for breathability and the glass beads are sewn into small squares for even weight distribution. Sizes start at a kids twin in a 7lbs weight, with a queen size (60x80) in 15lbs currently from $50. 57 (was $84.99) if you opt for the 'Exclusive Cutting Motif' design (pictured).

9. Bamboo sheet set

Okay, it’s becoming clear that I like bamboo… so what was next? A bamboo sheet set obviously.

With a super silky feel, bamboo is cool-to-the-touch and incredibly soft — it immediately gave my bedroom a luxury hotel room feel.

For a relatively low price (compared to other natural materials like silk), I enjoyed a breathable, moisture wicking bed that felt incredibly indulgent.

Bedsure Bamboo Queen Sheet Set:was $76.99 now $59.99 at Amazon

Bedsure Bamboo Queen Sheet Set: was $76.99 now $59.99 at Amazon
This deep pocket bed sheet set will fit mattresses with a depth of up to 16", which should be more than enough for most beds. Made from 100% rayon derived from bamboo, you can expect natural breathability and moisture wicking properties. A queen set in dark gray currently has a 22% off, making it $59.99 (was $76.99).

10. Lumie SAD lamp

Our circadian rhythm (also known as our body clock) is regulated by daylight. This means that sunlight gives us energy and when the evenings become dark, we release melatonin (the sleepy hormone).

But in winter, often we don’t get enough daylight to keep our body clock ticking correctly, leading to disrupted sleep.

The solution? A SAD lamp can help — the Lumie Vitamin L Light Box produces over 10,000 lux of light, it simulates sunlight and can help boost mood and energy. This has helped me stay awake and alert throughout the day, and fall asleep easily at night.

Lumie Vitamin L Light Boxwas $109 now $92.65 at Lumie

Lumie Vitamin L Light Box: was $109 now $92.65 at Lumie
With 10,000 lux of light, the Lumie Vitamin L Light Box is enough to simulate sunlight on dark mornings. With easy set up and a stand included, you can start using the light box straight away to alleviate symptoms of SAD. With 15% off, $92.65 is a decent price and I personally think it's well worth the investment.

Lauren Jeffries
Sleep Features Editor

Lauren is an experienced writer and editor in the health and lifestyle industry and has led many campaigns and projects that deliver news, advice, and research on all things sleep. As the Sleep Features Editor for Tom’s Guide, Lauren writes, commissions and edits sleep and mattress content, from in-depth how-tos in sleep and mattress health to interviews with doctors and neuroscientists on the latest news in sleep. Lauren regularly tests new sleep tech and accessories to evaluate their effectiveness for getting good quality sleep and easing specific sleep struggles like nighttime anxiety. Alongside this, Lauren reports on the best mattress brands out there, like Helix, Saatva, and DreamCloud, helping readers find the right mattress for them and the best deals on them. 

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