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Best Smart Beds 2026: Five AI-Powered Mattresses Tested, Ranked, and Worth Your Money

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The Eight Sleep Pod 5 Ultra — best overall smart bed of 2026 — uses active water-cooling technology to maintain surface temperatures from 55°F to 110°F and learns your temperature preferences automatically via the Autopilot AI system
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Smart beds have moved well past adjustable firmness. The best smart beds in 2026 track your biometrics without a wearable, cool or heat the mattress surface by degree, and use machine learning to figure out why you keep waking up at 3 a.m. Here are the five worth buying — and what each one does better than the others.

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Best Smart Beds Overall: Eight Sleep Pod 5 UltraBest Smart Beds for Couples: Sleep Number i8Best Smart Beds for Adjustability: Saatva SolaireBest Smart Beds for Pressure Relief: Bryte BalanceBest Smart Beds for Luxury Memory Foam: Tempur-Pedic ActiveBreezeWhat to Know Before Buying the Best Smart BedsFAQSources & ReferencesOh hi there 👋It’s nice to meet you.Sign up to receive awesome content in your inbox, every week.

The best smart beds are not a niche product anymore. The global sleep tech devices market was valued at just under $27 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach approximately $30.74 billion in 2026. 91Mobiles The global smart bed market specifically is projected to grow at a compound annual rate of 6.3% from 2026 to 2032. Android Central The major brands — Eight Sleep, Sleep Number, Saatva, Bryte, and Tempur-Pedic — have been pressure-tested in sleep labs by reviewers who actually slept on them. The picks below reflect that testing.

One important caveat before the breakdown: most smart beds now require a monthly subscription of $15 to $25 to function fully. Sleep tracking, auto-adjustment, and data history are often locked behind a fee. KPI Infotech Smart beds are also IoT devices — if your Wi-Fi goes down, or if the manufacturer’s servers go offline, some features may stop working. Check whether the bed you’re considering has a Bluetooth fallback or manual offline controls before you commit.


Best Smart Beds Overall: Eight Sleep Pod 5 Ultra

The Eight Sleep Pod 5 Ultra earns best overall for its unrivaled temperature control and health tracking. KPI Infotech Technically it is a cover that goes over your existing mattress, but it transforms virtually any surface into a fully active sleep system. Active water-cooling technology manages surface temperature from a chilly 55°F to a warm 110°F. The “Autopilot” feature learns that you sleep hot early in the night but get cold around 4 a.m., and adjusts temperature while you sleep to keep you in deeper sleep longer. KPI Infotech

Tom’s Guide awarded the Eight Sleep Pod 4 its inaugural Best Smart Bed award for dual temperature control, smart sleep tracking, and a vibration and thermal alarm — starting at $2,449 for a full size. Android Central The Pod 5 Ultra, released in late 2025, added adjustable incline basics that integrate with the Autopilot system.

Best for: hot sleepers, data-driven biohackers, and couples with different temperature preferences.


Best Smart Beds for Couples: Sleep Number i8

The Sleep Number i8 earns best for couples for its ability to provide two completely different firmness levels in a single bed. KPI Infotech Each side adjusts independently, meaning two people with opposite firmness preferences never have to compromise. Sleep Number’s Responsive Air Technology maintains firmness through the night, and the SleepIQ app tracks sleep quality on both sides.

The Sleep Number c2 — the entry point of the lineup — holds a 4.7 out of 5 star rating across nearly 23,000 reviews, with customers consistently praising the responsive air chambers for back pain relief. Gadget Hacks The i8 sits above the c2 with enhanced lumbar support and deeper motion isolation.

Best for: couples with different firmness needs, back pain sufferers, and anyone who wants sleep data without wearables.


Best Smart Beds for Adjustability: Saatva Solaire

The Saatva Solaire is the most precisely adjustable mattress in this category. It offers 50 different firmness settings on each side, using different zones to target specific areas of the body for pain and pressure relief. StupidDOPE The core is vulcanized air chambers that inflate and deflate on command, with comfort layers of memory foam and latex on top that sleep cooler than all-foam alternatives.

The Saatva Solaire is antimicrobial and prevents the buildup of contaminants — a meaningful advantage for allergy-prone sleepers. Smartprix The 365-night sleep trial is the longest in this category, though a $99 return fee applies if you decide to send it back.

Sleep Foundation testers found that virtually every tester — regardless of sleep position — found at least one or two settings that provided the right support. StupidDOPE That versatility is the Solaire’s defining trait.

Best for: chronic pain sufferers, couples who want per-zone customization, and sleepers who cycle through firmness preferences seasonally.


Best Smart Beds for Pressure Relief: Bryte Balance

The Bryte Balance takes a different approach to smart bed engineering than any other model on this list. It features air-filled coils that automatically become softer or firmer in response to your movements, ensuring optimal pressure relief in any position throughout the night. StupidDOPE There are no manual adjustments required — the bed reads your body in real time.

Bryte sleepers report an average restorative sleep improvement of 46%. The Shortcut The BryteWaves feature combines gentle motion and audio tracks — the bed physically rocks you — to help you fall asleep faster. The embedded sensors capture your sleep data overnight, while the AI-powered app delivers personalized sleep insights and concierge advice. The Shortcut

Tom’s Guide reviewers who tested the Bryte Balance described it as excellent for couples and those with shoulder, back, or hip pain, noting the firmness ranges from soft to firm and that specific zones can be adjusted to reduce pressure independently. Android Central

Best for: people with chronic joint or back pain, anxiety-prone sleepers who struggle to wind down, and anyone who wants fully automatic adjustment without an app.


Best Smart Beds for Luxury Memory Foam: Tempur-Pedic ActiveBreeze

The Tempur-Pedic ActiveBreeze is for sleepers who want TEMPUR memory foam — the deep cradling material the brand built its reputation on — combined with active cooling and smart base features. One standout feature is the automatic snore response: if the built-in sensors detect snoring, your side of the bed automatically elevates to raise your head and expand your airway. Startup News

The TEMPUR-Ergo Smart Base offers two massage zones at the head and feet at three levels of intensity, a SoundScape mode that plays music up through the mattress, and Sleeptracker-AI monitoring that analyzes your sleep patterns and bedroom environment through a smartphone app. Smartprix

The ActiveBreeze is constructed with three ventilated foam comfort layers that circulate air throughout the interior — meaningful for a mattress that would otherwise trap heat. At a medium feel, it suits side and back sleepers best.

Best for: existing Tempur-Pedic fans, snorers, and anyone who wants luxury memory foam without sacrificing smart features.


What to Know Before Buying the Best Smart Beds

A true smart bed in 2026 should do at least two of the following: active climate control using water or air-based heating and cooling that maintains a specific degree; biometric tracking of heart rate variability, respiratory rate, and sleep stages without a wearable device; and auto-adjustment where the bed responds to your movements in real time. KPI Infotech Cooling gel foam does not qualify — it warms up in roughly twenty minutes.

Prices across the best smart beds range from approximately $1,000 at the entry level to over $10,000 for top-configured premium models. Factor in the subscription cost — most brands charge $15 to $25 per month for full app functionality and data history. Over four years, that adds $720 to $1,200 to the total cost of ownership.

All five beds listed here offer sleep trials ranging from 90 nights to 365 nights. Take full advantage. These are expensive, highly personal purchases, and no amount of research replaces sleeping on a mattress in your own environment.


FAQ

Q1: What are the best smart beds in 2026? Based on hands-on testing across multiple review outlets, the five best smart beds in 2026 are: Eight Sleep Pod 5 Ultra (best overall), Sleep Number i8 (best for couples), Saatva Solaire (best for adjustability), Bryte Balance (best for pressure relief), and Tempur-Pedic ActiveBreeze (best luxury memory foam).

Q2: How do the best smart beds track sleep without a wearable? Smart beds embed sensors directly into the mattress or base that monitor body movement, heart rate variability, respiratory rate, and temperature. The data is processed by AI algorithms and delivered through a companion app as sleep stage breakdowns and personalized recommendations.

Q3: Do the best smart beds require a monthly subscription? Most do. The majority of 2026 smart beds charge $15 to $25 per month for full access to sleep tracking data, AI recommendations, auto-adjustment features, and data history. Basic firmness control is usually available without a subscription, but the smart features typically sit behind a paywall.

Q4: Can smart beds help with snoring? Yes. Several models including the Tempur-Pedic ActiveBreeze and Eight Sleep Pod automatically elevate the head of the bed when snoring is detected, which helps open the airway and reduce snoring frequency without waking the sleeper.

Q5: What is the best smart bed for couples? The Sleep Number i8 is the most tested recommendation for couples, offering independent firmness adjustment on each side and separate sleep tracking. The Saatva Solaire — with 50 firmness settings per side — and the Bryte Balance, which adjusts each side independently in real time, are strong alternatives depending on budget and priority.


Sources & References

  • WIRED
  • Tom’s Guide — Best Smart Beds
  • Sleep Foundation
  • Sleep Doctor
  • Sleep Advisor
  • Sleepopolis
  • Mattress Clarity
  • MattressProducts.com
  • Bryte

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