Introducing the Sleep Number 360
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There is reason to be excited about the new Sleep Number 360 smart beds. From wearables to tracking apps, the momentum of the Internet of Things (IoT) has been revolutionary. However, with the exception of a few small upstarts, bed technology has remained largely unchanged. Though you can now order a bed off the Internet and have it delivered to your door in a box, bedding materials are the same as they've always been -- memory foam, coils, and maybe latex. So, when Select Comfort, the brand that changed everything with their Sleep Number mattress, announced the new Sleep Number 360 during CES 2017, we were very excited.
Now with recent updates for 2024, read on to learn what the bed promises, what the experts are saying about the technology, and how this could be a gamechanger for your comfort.
The Promise
The main promise of the Sleep Number 360 is that "when you go to sleep, the bed goes to work." This happens in four separate ways during the night.
The Reality
There is no doubt that these beds have a 'wow factor' that many beds today simply don't have. There are other smart beds out there, like the Eight mattress, but this is the first major entry by a large mattress brand. As Sleep Number and others hone their products, more mattress tech could be a default for all of us. It is always exciting to see the beginning of something big, and smart beds could be just that!
The Good
- Amazing tech that will be sure to wow your friends and create competition
- More sleep data means more knowledge about how to sleep healthier
- If the adjustments work seamlessly, this bed could seriously make for better sleep
The Bad
- Is all that tech necessary? More tech means added expense (top of the line mattress and necessary base will run over $10,000+)
- Some of the lower-priced models don't include buzzworthy features like temperature balancing
- All those great features mean more points of potential failure
Top Alternative: Eight, The #1 Rated Smart Mattress
What Others Are Saying
Others who have tried the bed had mostly positive reviews, but there were some caviats. Here are a few example reviews:
Nick Summers from Engadget noted that the bed he was going to try was out of commission due to a broken Bluetooth connection. Yet, he also said it was an intriguing product.
Ashley Carman from the Verge said the bed "brings everything together" and that "it does a lot."
One of the most in depth reviews from PCMag's Victoria Song detailed how comfortable the bed was even though it had a memory foam base. Although she noticed the snoring adjustment in tests, she thought it could have been 'stealth' enough so as to be unnoticeable while sleeping.
Mattress Scores
Overall Score: 7.5/10
Customer Satisfaction: 7.4/10
Price Value: 8.2/10
Back Support: 8.5/10