Sleep
Number’s
newest
smart
bed
is
designed
to
keep
you
cool
at
night.
The
ClimateCool
smart
bed,
starting
at
$5,499,
is
the
latest
product
from
the
company
famous
for
its
adjustable
mattress
firmness.
In
a
press
release,
the
company
says
the
new
mattress
can
keep
your
body
at
the
optimal
temperature
with
its
“scientifically
backed”
cooling
programs
that
could
be
of
particular
interest
to
people
dealing
with
symptoms
of
menopause.
This
is
Sleep
Number’s
second
smart
bed
that
offers
individual
temperature
control
on
either
side
of
the
bed.
The
Climate360,
which
launched
in
2020,
similarly
actively
draws
heat
away
from
your
body
to
help
you
stay
cool,
but
unlike
the
ClimateCool,
it
can
also
warm
you
up
if
you’re
too
chilly
at
night.
But
while
the
360
starts
at
a
whopping
$10,000
for
a
Queen
size,
the
new
ClimateCool
starts
at
$5,499.
This
pricing
includes
a
base;
you
can
get
the
adjustable
one
for
$1,500
more.
Competitors
such
as
Eight
Sleep’s
cooling
and
heating
mattress
cover
with
an
adjustable
base
start
at
$2,649,
but
you
need
to
buy
your
own
mattress.
Sleep
Number
says
the
ClimateCool
uses
the
same
cooling
technology
as
the
Climate360,
and
both
mattresses
in
the
Climate
series
can
use
the
active
cooling
feature
enabled
by
its
new
SmartTemp
cooling
programs.
These
were
developed
with
research
from
Northwestern
University’s
Feinberg
School
of
Medicine
and
work
in
conjunction
with
ceramic
gel
layers
and
a
breathable
sleep
surface
in
the
mattress
to
keep
you
cool
while
adjusting
to
your
body’s
temperature
throughout
the
night.
The
ClimateCool
smart
bed
has
layers
of
ceramic
gel,
an
airflow
system,
and
a
breathable
surface
to
draw
heat
away
from
your
body
to
help
maintain
a
comfortable
temperature.Image:
Sleep
Number
Sleep
Number
said
it
conducted
studies
that
found
that
body
temperature
changes
during
menopause
negatively
impact
sleep
quality.
Its
survey
of
more
than
10,550
Sleep
Number
bed
users
found
that
“90
percent
of
female
respondents
experiencing
menopause
or
perimenopause
suffer
from
night
sweats.”
The
company
claims
its
active
cooling
technology
could
help
people
experiencing
menopause
sleep
better
by
sensing
their
body’s
temperature
changes
and
drawing
excess
heat
away
from
them
with
its
dynamic
airflow
system.
As
with
its
adjustable
firmness,
each
side
of
the
bed
can
be
set
to
a
different
cooling
program
so
one
person
can
stay
cool
while
their
partner
stays
cozy.
Users
can
create
their
own
cooling
program
or
choose
from
two
programs
designed
to
address
different
needs,
including
recovery
from
workouts,
deep
sleep,
menopause,
illness
recovery,
and
relaxation:
‘All
Night
Cooling,’
which
keeps
sleepers
cool
and
can
help
ease
temperature
changes
and
hot
flashes.
‘Deep
Sleep
Cooling,’
designed
to
help
reduce
sleep
disruptions
in
the
middle
of
the
night.
As
with
all
Sleep
Number
mattresses,
the
ClimateCool
features
adjustable
firmness
and
built-in
sleep
tracking
that
measures
your
biosignals
to
provide
you
with
a
sleep
report.
These
features
are
accessed
through
the
Sleep
Number
app.
The
Sleep
Number
ClimateCool
smart
bed
is
available
now
at sleepnumber.com and
at Sleep
Number
stores,
starting
at
$5,499
(Queen
size,
with
integrated
base)
and
$6,999
(Queen
size,
with
FlexFit
2
adjustable
base).
(Originally posted by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy)
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