
The BedJet 3 is our newest and most luxurious BedJet ever. The BedJet 3 uses air-based convective cooling which is extremely efficient for removing moisture and sweat from the bed, so you sleep cool, comfortable, and dry. Looking for warmth instead? In seconds, BedJet's ultra-rapid warming mode turns your sheets toasty warm in just 60 seconds — like they just came out of the dryer! Just want to stay sweat-free? BedJet's unique Dry mode is proven to keep you sleeping drier and fresher all night.
Q: Does the Climate Comfort System come with a warranty?
A: The Climate Comfort System comes with a two-year warranty on both parts and labor.
Q: Can the Climate Comfort System warm the bed in under a minute?
A: The BedJet's ultra-rapid warming mode can make your sheets toasty warm in just 60 seconds.
Q: What type of material is used in the Climate Comfort System?
A: The Climate Comfort System is made of plastic.
Q: What is the purpose of the Dry mode?
A: BedJet's Dry mode is proven to keep you sleeping drier and fresher throughout the night by removing moisture and sweat from the bed.
Q: How does the Climate Comfort System remove moisture and sweat from the bed?
A: The BedJet 3 uses air-based convective cooling, which is very effective at removing moisture and sweat from the bed.
A: It does NOT have an air conditioning function. People don’t read. The beset cannot cool the air, it uses the ambient air in your room. Which can be a few degrees cooler at floor level. The movement of air alone however can create a better cooling sensation than you’d expect even on warmer days but it does not cool the air
Q: Can this be used without the sheet?
A: Yes. I have it between my regular fitted and flat sheets.

The BedJet 3 is our newest and most luxurious BedJet ever. The BedJet 3 uses air-based convective cooling which is extremely efficient for removing moisture and sweat from the bed, so you sleep cool, comfortable, and dry. Looking for warmth instead? In seconds, BedJet's ultra-rapid warming mode turns your sheets toasty warm in just 60 seconds — like they just came out of the dryer! Just want to stay sweat-free? BedJet's unique Dry mode is proven to keep you sleeping drier and fresher all night.

Rest easy knowing ConfortSLIM, Sunbeam's thinnest and most flexible wire, is made with premium components. ComfortSLIM provides fast reliable heating and features that help prevent overheating. Never worry about climbing into a cold bed again. Single safety circuits helps to monitor the mattress pad's operations throughout the night. Heated wire technology senses and adjusts for continuous heat. Control the Heated Mattress Pad from anywhere using the Sunbeam app, voice assistants, or wired digital controller. Pair with the Wi-Fi-enabled Sunbeam app to power on, select heat settings, and preheat your bedding from anywhere. The Sunbeam app enables you to set a selectable auto-off timer for up to 10 hours and a scheduling option so you can get warmth when you want it.

Now 100% blackout, lighter and more comfortable than ever — the redesigned SmartGoggles are effective and soothing for relaxation, reducing stress, relieving tension headaches, easing eye strain and improving sleep. Using a therapeutic combination of compression massage, heat and vibration on your forehead, brows and temples, SmartGoggles provide relief in 15 minutes or less. The SmartRelax™ mode uses our proprietary biometric sensor to deliver personalized vibration patterns based on your heart rate — designed to promote relaxation and lower your heart rate. The new blackout design blocks 100% of light to help create the perfect environment for deep relaxation, while the improved adjustable fit gently cushions every face shape without pressure directly on the eyes for unparalleled comfort. Plus, when worn as part of your bedtime routine, SmartGoggles are scientifically proven to reduce stress, enhance relaxation, increase the amount of deep sleep you get and improve your overall sleep quality — because better days start with better nights.

The patented BedJet Cloud Sheet is a performance engineered, luxuriously soft, 100% cotton top sheet designed to work in tandem with your BedJet unit. It's sewn with a series of specially designed interior air flow chambers to help evenly diffuse the BedJet air down onto your body. When your BedJet is on, the Cloud Sheet becomes wonderfully puffy and soft, just like your favorite down comforter—but instead of heavy feathers, the Cloud Sheet is filled only with conditioned BedJet air, making it one of the softest, lightest, and coziest temperature control layers ever made! When your BedJet is off, the Cloud Sheet deflates to look just like a regular high-quality top sheet.
| Pros for BedJet - Climate Comfort Sleep System - White | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Comfort, Overall Performance, Temperature Control | There were no pros for this product— | Comfort, Overall Performance, Heat, Massage Quality, Headache Relief | There were no pros for this product— |
| Cons for BedJet - Climate Comfort Sleep System - White | |||
| Fan Noise | There were no cons for this product— | Size, Weight | There were no cons for this product— |
Customers appreciate the Climate Comfort Sleep System for its cooling capabilities and quiet operation. Users find the remote control convenient for overnight use. The system is also praised for its easy setup and overall ease of use.
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The best Christmas give I ever purchased for my wife. She tells me every night how much she loves it!!!
ScottT Posted
Introduction I’ve been able to spend a couple of weeks with the BedJet Comfort System. The BedJet is an interesting concept. It is composed of a base ventilation unit that moves warm or cool air (depending on user setting) through a flexible hose and adaptor into a bed sheet designed to work with the unit. This bed sheet sits on top of the bed like any other bed sheet and expands when the base unit is turned on, filling with air and creating a sort of barrier between the sleeper and ambient air. This air-filled sheet can either provide a cool barrier between the sleeper and the ambient air, or a warm one, depending on the setting of the base unit. You don’t have to buy the BedJet fitted sheet, but it does work better if you have one. A regular sheet with a minimum of 400-thread count will hold some of the air blown in by the BedJet, but in my experience was not as effective as using the official made-for- BedJet sheet. The only bummer? The BedJet sheet appears to only come in white. Kind of clashes with my blue sheets and bedding. Plus, it is pretty pricey. Set Up I connected the hose to the base unit, stuck it under my bed, and then connected the hose to the nozzle and placed it into one of the pre-made cutouts for the BedJet sheet. I made the bed around the whole set up, placing an additional sheet on top of the BedJet sheet (my wife was not a fan of the white BedJet sheet, so that was our compromise). I plugged in the BedJet and using the included remote (which is amazing, by the way, everything can be controlled with ease by it), I turned the BedJet on to Cool. The base unit isn’t obtrusive at all, it sounds kind of like a small floor fan when running. I set the temperature as low as it would go on the remote (says it can go to 66 degrees, but a message popped up saying 75 degrees was as low as it could go due to ambient temperature), and watched as the fitted BedJet sheet slowly filled with air and expanded. After just a few minutes, I placed my hand on top of the BedJet sheet and it was definitely cool to the touch. I then changed the setting on the BedJet to Heat and set the temperature at 80 degrees. Again, after a few minutes, the fitted sheet felt warm to the touch. Pretty cool. In Use Next up was to test the sheet while sleeping. For several nights, I messed with the settings, tried Heat and Cool, and tried different fan settings and time limits. I found that if I ran the BedJet at Cool all night long, I woke up after about 5 hours and was cold. I found that if I ran the BedJet at Heat all night, I woke up sweating. I live in Vegas and it’s fall, so maybe I’m in a kind of in-between climate for the BedJet. But after a few nights, I discovered that a very low fan setting with either Heat or Cold and a 2-3 hour time limit (there is a timer function on the remote) led to some very comfortable sleep patterns. That is the key with the BedJet. Be patient, work through the settings, and find the optimal settings for sleeping good. I used my Smart Watch while sleeping and using the BedJet to see how my sleep pattern was while working through the different settings, and found an optimal one for me. Conclusion Four stars because it did take a lot of effort to find the optimal settings for best sleep, and because the fitted sheets must be bought from BedJet and only come in white. I still recommend the BedJet for folks who find themselves freezing at night or sweating a lot in bed while sleeping. With a little bit of patience, I definitely improved my sleep effectiveness.
Derek Posted
When I first told my wife that I had ordered this from Best Buy, she thought it was a silly idea. She thought it would be loud, that it wouldn't do much, and that it would be uncomfortable. A week on now of having it on our bed and she is a convert! I overheard her talking to one of her friends at work yesterday and saying how much she loved it. TLDR: The BedJet does exactly what it says it will (especially if you get the matching sheet for your bed), but you will definitely need to examine your bed frame set-up to make sure that it can properly accommodate the system. I had originally wanted to get this for our summers here on the California Coast. I HATE air conditioning and would always rather have a window open to cool the place down, but there are some weeks where that isn't possible. I thought that this would be a great way to keep us cool and dry during those times. I unfortunately (well, fortunately) did not get to test this idea during this week because Fall hit hard the day or two before this arrived. Now my wife and I love it when it is super chilly outside of the covers and nice and toasty under them. We sleep like babies when we can get it right. The BedJet has made it so that we can ALWAYS get it right. Now, when we are getting ready for bed, I turn on the BedJet at a 40% fan and 87 degrees and we crawl into a nice and toasty bed and are usually zonked out before the timer shuts it off 30 minutes later. We have the Queen sized BedJet sheet that goes with the system and I think it is a must have. It may not coordinate with the rest of your bed set but it is a simple white layer that is pretty much like a duvet cover without the duvet inside. This lets the BedJet properly inflate and get the warm or cool air all around you. You might also think that this is the only thing you can have on your bed, but like they tell you in the instruction manual, it actually works better with a blanket overtop, and I can confirm that that is indeed the case. The BedJet was easy to set up once I had the bed made up with the new BedJet sheet. Unfortunately though, our bed frame is not very conducive to having the BedJet tucked away like most people would want. There is neither the clearance under the bed to hid it away, nor can I easily have it at the foot of the bed due to our storage bench and an extended footer to the bed. If all you have is a simple frame and headboard, this will be an easy set-up for you. Otherwise you are going to have to either use the side ports in the sheet or be OK with the BedJet just being out in the open. Oh, there is also a mini-version of the BedJet that might fit better so be sure to measure your bed set-up first and see which would be best for you. My wife likes the BedJet so much that she wants to get a different bench for the foot of the bed so that it can be set up underneath and just have the hose run to her side of the bed (of course). That's really not a big deal because we have the single zone sheet so we will both still get the benefit, she just gets more. You can always get the dual zone sheet and two units if you want to have individual temps for each of you. Other than us not having the ideal bed set-up for the BedJet, I really can't think of any big negatives to give. If you want a climate control system for your bed, the BedJet is awesome. If I were to give any criticism it would probably be over the remote control because it is probably A LOT bigger than it needs to be. That being said, you can control everything from an app on your phone, I just refuse to put yet another app on my phone. I have too many apps as it is. As 'Winter' sets in here in Southern California, I'm going to try setting up one of the Biorhythm programs they talk about on their website (they should really give this in the instruction book). You can set a program that warms you, then cools you, and then warms you again to help you go to sleep, stay asleep, and then wake up nice and refreshed. I may not need to do it because even just using this to go to sleep has already taken our sleep quality up several notches, but I'll see if the Biorhythm program takes us to sleep nirvana. I realize that the BedJet is not exactly cheap, but even if it just gives us the sleep boost it already has and nothing more, it will be worth it. If next summer I can also keep from having to run the AC at night in our house, it will be worth WAY more than what it cost.
Wraith Posted