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CES2022: Smart bed with heating and anti-snoring

Sleep Number returned to CES this year with its latest version of the 360 smart bed. The company has added more features to its products, such as the ability to monitor body temperature. Graphite-filled foam mattresses can cool or heat each side of the bed to maintain everyone's preferred temperature throughout the night. Climate360 mattresses also have such features. This smart bed can also warm your feet and help you fall asleep gradually.

CES2022: Smart bed with heating and anti-snoring

As with the current model, there is a snoring detection function. This can prompt the bed to lift your head to reduce moderate snoring. In addition, the bed can be completely tilted to open your airways, helping you breathe more easily while keeping your spine properly aligned.

CES2022: Smart bed with heating and anti-snoring

A core idea behind the latest model is that it can be designed to adapt to your changing needs. For example, it can be raised or lowered to help those who are pregnant, have an injury, or are simply a little older to get out of bed.

The 360 Smart Bed provides sleep tracking and will provide details such as how long you slept and how well you slept well. Eventually, it may be able to monitor signs of insomnia, sleep apnea, or heart events, and alert sleepers to possible conditions. Over time, software updates should add more features and insights.

The improved 360 smart bed will be available in 2023. Pricing is expected to start at $1099. This price is not expensive, and domestic electric smart mattresses generally want this price or even more expensive.

Sleep Number also announced a number of smart furniture designed to complement the bed. Features include mobile assistive devices, independent noise reduction technology, ambient lighting and a built-in charging and storage pocket. The company will also start shipping the furniture next year.

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