Sleep Number Introduces ClimateCool? Smart Bed: Actively Cools and Effortlessly Adjusts for Deeper, More Comfortable Sleep

Today, Sleep Number, the sleep wellness technology leader, launched the new ClimateCool™ smart bed: the only smart bed that actively cools and effortlessly adjusts to both sleepers – ideal for couples with different sleep needs and preferences. (Photo: Business Wire)
Today, Sleep Number, the sleep wellness technology leader, launched the new ClimateCool? smart bed: the only smart bed that actively cools and effortlessly adjusts to both sleepers – ideal for couples with different sleep needs and preferences. (Photo: Business Wire)

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New science-backed temperature programs developed with Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University to improve sleep quality

MINNEAPOLIS, October 01, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Sleep Number Corporation (Nasdaq: SNBR), the sleep wellness technology leader, launched the new ClimateCool? smart bed: the only smart bed that actively cools and effortlessly adjusts to both sleepers – ideal for couples with different sleep needs and preferences. Sleep Number’s latest smart bed builds on the active temperature technology of its award-winning Climate360? smart bed, which cools and warms on both sides. In addition to featuring adjustable firmness on each side, the new ClimateCool delivers cooling relief for each sleeper by actively drawing warm air away from their body to support their ideal climate. Plus, it features scientifically backed cooling programs, developed in partnership with research conducted at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University. The programs are designed to provide deeper, more comfortable sleep. In fact, the ClimateCool smart bed cools up to 15 degrees on each side of the bed for each sleeper's ideal sleep temperature* and cools up to 20 times faster than a leading competitor.** The new smart bed is available as part of Sleep Number’s new Climate? Series, a collection of smart beds designed with active air technology and individualized temperature control.

Sleep quality and temperature are closely connected, with 80 percent of couples reporting one or both partners sleep too hot or too cold.*** Science also tells us temperature fluctuations are common throughout life and with various conditions, which can impact sleep. For instance, menopausal women struggle with being too warm at night: by surveying Sleep Number’s Sleep Science Panel, a total cohort of 494,000 Smart Sleepers who have opted to participate in the brand’s ongoing sleep science research, Sleep Number found that menopause negatively impacts sleep quality of women ages 35–54 who experience moderate to severe symptoms. The survey, which yielded responses from more than 10,550 Smart Sleepers, also revealed that 90 percent of female respondents experiencing menopause or perimenopause suffer from night sweats.

"Our purpose is to improve the health and wellbeing of society through higher quality sleep. With an aging U.S. population and nearly 1.2B women in or nearing menopause globally by 2030±, temperature is an issue greatly impacting society," said Shelly Ibach, Chair, President and CEO, Sleep Number. "Our new ClimateCool smart bed and partnership with world-class researchers at Northwestern University supports all sleepers in their need to sleep comfortably in their optimal cooling environment. We are committed to supporting women’s health through all stages, and the ClimateCool smart bed is a meaningful innovation that will positively impact society’s wellbeing."