
A lot of people face the challenge of enduring unbearably hot nights. The BedJet 3 and Eight Sleep Pod 3 are two well-known options claiming to solve this very issue. Each product has its own strengths and weaknesses, but which product delivers on sleep quality?
Both units have a dedicated air comfort system. The BedJet 3 heats or cools the air around the user’s bed and gently blows it into the mattress. Remote and app control enable the deployment of the mini air system as it sits under the bed. Also, it has a dry air setting for humid regions.
The Eight Sleep Pod 3 Cover operates as a smart mattress topper. It has water tubes for cooling, and the water temperature can be changed based on weather conditions or different stages of sleep. Unlike the BedJet, the Pod 3 Cover requires a water refill every couple weeks.
The cost is another primary difference. BedJet 3 is priced at approximately $500, whereas Eight Sleep Pod 3 Cover is more than $2,000. The Eight Sleep system has more sophisticated features for tracking sleep as well.
Both systems can change temperature via the application. BedJet 3 comes with a wireless remote for manual adjustments. Eight Sleep Pod 3 Cover allows dual zone control; however, a subscription is required to access advanced health-tracking information.
Editors tested both systems during hot summer nights. The BedJet 3 was very effective in cooling users off instantly, reducing incidences of night sweats. The Eight Sleep Pod 3 Cover provided even greater cooling comfort. Warming comfort was another added feature.
Easy to use and affordable, BedJet 3 is more practical for the regular user. Eight Sleep Pod 3 Cover has better options for controlling temperature and tracking sleep. These two systems can only be compared by their budget and unique sleeping requirements.