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Adjustable beds can solve a whole bunch of nighttime issues, and anyone having trouble finding a painless sleeping position should consider giving them a try. Compatible with everything from twins to king mattresses (and beyond), our list of the best adjustable beds could have just what you’re looking for.
As you might expect, adjustable beds can get extremely expensive, with some running to thousands of dollars. For a less wallet-busting option that still gets the job done, Harris suggests checking out this bed from Classic Brands. “This base offers basic functionalities like head and foot adjustment at an affordable price point,” she says. “It’s a good choice for those on a budget seeking adjustable features without extra frills.”
A less expensive adjustable bed that nevertheless will get the job done.
If you’ve already tried the best mattress toppers for back pain, it might be time to take more drastic measures, i.e., getting a bed base that conforms to your spine’s needs. Harris recommends the Tempur-Ergo smart base from Tempur-Pedic, saying that, “Known for its superior support and customizable positioning, this bed's ergonomic design can alleviate back pain by offering targeted relief and personalized comfort settings.”
A high-tech adjustable bed designed to help those with back issues get a more restful night’s sleep.
For an even more dedicated sleep-assistance experience, go up a level with the ProSmart model. “This one has a remote and massage modes, as well as great lumbar support, which is important,” says Purdy. “The lumbar support is adjustable, along with adjustable areas for your heat and feet. It provides the user with tips and insights, which is great for giving seniors the information and support they need.”
An even more high-tech adjustable bed, designed to give advice and practical solutions to those struggling at night.
Your choice of adjustable bed is going to depend largely on your specific sleep needs, and this one tops our list for those requiring greater support throughout the night. “With a focus on customizable support, this bed offers advanced lumbar support and extensive adjustability, ensuring proper alignment and comfort for different body types and preferences,” says Harris.
An adjustable bed with a high degree of support, for those needing help staying in a restful position at night.
It can be tough to find exactly what you’re looking for, so if you have a whole bunch of items on your wish list for an adjustable bed, go for something with a good degree of customization. The Puffy Serenity allows you to move each side of the bed independently, works with just about any mattress, and has a universal headboard attachment, so it should work with whatever you’ve got.
A relatively inexpensive, highly adaptable bed that works with pretty much any mattress and headboard.
If the thought of your bed changing shape—occasionally of its own volition—freaks you out, go for something specifically designed to keep you safe. “The Sleep Number Climate360 Smart Bed is known for its innovative safety features, including responsive technology that adjusts to movements during sleep, making it ideal for those concerned about safety and comfort,” says Harris.
A super high-tech, safety-conscious bed that unfortunately comes with an extremely large price tag.
As you’ve no doubt noticed by now, the majority of adjustable beds are pretty danged expensive. Since cheap isn’t really an option, you want to go with something that gives you great value for money, and Purdy’s pick is the Saatva adjustable base, saying that, “This bed gives you all the tools to find the best position at a good price.” The free in-room delivery and 24/7 customer service only add to that value. Shopping tip: If you’re outfitting the rest of your bedroom, Saatva is a great starting point for its commitment to customer satisfaction. The brand made our list for the best places to buy a mattress, best latex mattress toppers, best duvet covers, and more.
A reasonably priced adjustable bed that still has most of the features you’d want.
Purdy recommends this option from Sealy, praising the company’s free home delivery service, and the ease of use and assembly of the bed itself. Customization is straightforward, too—you can adjust the height of the bed simply by adding or removing segments from the legs, giving you the option of zero clearance, three-inch, six-inch, or 12-inch legs with just a quick turn of the wrist.
Another reasonably-priced adjustable bed, packed full of features, delivered right to your bedroom.
It’s no good you finally getting the sleep of your dreams if your partner is tossing and turning all night long. For those looking to make themselves and their bed-mate happy, Harris suggests looking at this SleepEZ option. “Offering dual adjustability with separate controls for each side of the bed, this base caters to individual preferences, making it ideal for couples with differing sleep needs,” she says.
A high-tech bed suited to couples with differing needs from their sleeping surface.
“I love the look of this one,” says Purdy. “It's sleek, the remote is simple, and they have a quick reset to flat option.” It also features customizable preset options, an anti-snore feature, built-in USB ports, and a patented “zero gravity” position for scientifically-designed comfort.
An adjustable smart bed that doesn’t break the bank.
“When buying an adjustable bed, consider exactly what you’re in the market for, your preferred sleeping positions, and the bed's range of adjustability,” advises licensed clinical psychologist and board certified sleep specialist Dr. Shelby Harris. “Make sure it fits your existing frame and mattress while also looking at its durability, noise level, warranties, and the price to find the best match for your comfort and needs.”
“You’ll want to look at the size of the bed to make sure you purchase one that fits well in the space you have,” says board-certified family medicine physician Dr. Laura Purdy, MD, MBA. “You will also want to see what features they have and make sure whatever is important to you is something it offers—think about your overall health goals and sleeping needs and pick an adjustable bed that meets those needs.” If you’re thinking of up-or down-sizing, read our guide to mattress sizes and bed dimensions.
An adjustable bed is expensive and has both technological features and complex mechanisms. Like any pricey purchase where you could run into operational issues, a warranty is a necessity. Read the fine print to see what is covered, how the company handles replacements, and how long your coverage lasts.
Though I’m extremely familiar with the complexities of shopping for mattresses (I’ve written extensively about mattresses, bedding, and beds), additional expertise was sought for choosing the best adjustable beds from experts due to their use to support health concerns. All of our selections were made with input from our two medical experts, as well as thorough research and checking that any adjustable bed that made our list has overwhelmingly positive customer reviews.
“An adjustable bed has a versatile frame that lets you modify your head and foot positions using a motorized mechanism, ideal for many different sleeping preferences and health needs,” says Harris. “It's ideal for people with specific health concerns, or those seeking personalized comfort for sleeping or activities like reading in bed.”
“They may be a great solution for those with back pain or those who need to elevate their legs,” agrees Purdy. “It’s great for those who need customized support–if you need to change your position but need help in doing so, for example, an adjustable bed can do this with a change in setting.”
“An adjustable bed is the movable frame, specifically for giving you more freedom with all sleeping positions, while an adjustable mattress is designed to flex and adapt to these varying angles and contours,” explains Harris. “Together, they create a customizable sleep system, helping people find personalized comfort by adjusting their bed's positioning and the mattress' shape to better suit their individual preferences.”
“When shopping for an adjustable bed, think about how much you need features—like an extended range of motion—while also looking for something that’s compatible with your mattress,” says Harris.
“Try it out in person when you can,” advises Purdy. “Make sure you’re comfortable with using the bed. Read reviews, too, and select a bed that will be the best fit for your specific needs, goals, and preferences.”
“Adjustable beds offer a lot of versatility, but they can be pricier,” admits Harris. “They might also require compatible mattresses other than the one you already own, and may have specific maintenance needs.”
It depends on your needs, but it’s certainly possible. “Your doctor could recommend an adjustable bed for health conditions like sleep apnea, acid reflux, and back pain, as they can help with symptoms by letting you customize the bed to your sleeping position,” confirms Harris.
It really depends on your requirements. As Harris sums it up, “The value of an adjustable bed frame is based on your personal sleep preferences and health needs.”
There are multiple potential benefits to using an adjustable bed, as Harris points out: “Adjustable beds offer customizable settings to cater to your sleeping position, potentially alleviating health issues like sleep apnea, acid reflux, and back pain while enhancing overall comfort and relaxation, making them a versatile option for improved sleep quality.”
“Not all mattresses are compatible with adjustable beds,” warns Harris. “Memory foam, latex, and air mattresses are a good option because of their flexibility. Innerspring mattresses might not adapt as well to the adjustable base and are less compatible. Always check the compatibility of the mattress you already have before using it with an adjustable bed to make sure they’re going to work together and to avoid damage.”
To prevent sheets from slipping on an adjustable bed, Harris suggests using sheet clips, deep-pocket fitted sheets, or specialized fasteners that are designed to secure them in place.
Coverage for an adjustable bed through health insurance depends on your individual policy. Medicare can cover adjustable beds, but you’ll need to prove that it’s a medical requirement, usually relating to conditions such as cardiac disease or severe arthritis.
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