Sleep better with rapid air-based cooling, warming and sweat drying comfort right in your bed.
Perfect for sleepers who like the same sleep temperature throughout the bed
Dual System: Dual Zone control allows independent cooling/warming on each half of the bed (includes 2 BedJet base units, 2 wireless LCD screen remotes and a Dual Zone Cloud Sheet)
Works on any brand mattress and any type bed frame, including adjustable beds.
Powered air cooling rapidly wicks away body heat and moisture for fast cooling relief, great solution for hot sleepers, night sweats and hot flashes.
Heat mode gives bedding toasty "just out of the dryer" warmth in seconds, great therapy for cold feet and safer alternative to electric blankets while warming bed 15x faster.
Biorhythm sleep technology gets you deeper, more restorative sleep with personalized temperature schedules that automatically adjust throughout the night.
This is one of the best products for comfortable sleeping, especially if you are in a high-humidity climate, struggle with sweating, or staying warm. I no longer have to run AC in summer at night to drop the temperature a few degrees to stay comfortable as well. The sheets are pretty comfortable, help with airflow and distribution of the air evenly.
Sleep better with rapid air-based cooling, warming and sweat drying comfort right in your bed.
Perfect for sleepers who like the same sleep temperature throughout the bed
Dual System: Dual Zone control allows independent cooling/warming on each half of the bed (includes 2 BedJet base units, 2 wireless LCD screen remotes and a Dual Zone Cloud Sheet)
Works on any brand mattress and any type bed frame, including adjustable beds.
Powered air cooling rapidly wicks away body heat and moisture for fast cooling relief, great solution for hot sleepers, night sweats and hot flashes.
Heat mode gives bedding toasty "just out of the dryer" warmth in seconds, great therapy for cold feet and safer alternative to electric blankets while warming bed 15x faster.
Biorhythm sleep technology gets you deeper, more restorative sleep with personalized temperature schedules that automatically adjust throughout the night.
I live in Florida. Bought this last year around BF. Gave it to the wife on Xmas. Used it for a couple months (too late to return), and sold it on Facebook Marketplace.
Heres my take... I had one BedJet, and a King Size BedJet One-zone sheet. If you want individual control for two people, you need Two BedJets, and a two-zone sheet. I think having two bed jets running would be quite noisy, IMHO.
On high speed, the unit is quite loud. The fan adjusts in percent increments. Once it gets over 30% speed... it starts sounding loud to me.
Know that these units DO NOT COOL! They can heat the air, but they CAN NOT COOL the air. When you put it on COOL, it is just blowing room air over you. Whatever the temp & humidity is in your room, that's what the machine is blowing over you when you set it to "cool". Also, whatever heat the fan motor gives off is also added to whatever is blowing over you... So when you set to "cool", you get room air, plus fan motor heat... so probably a couple degrees warmer than room temp is what you're actually getting when it's set to "cold".
The unit does have internal heating coils, so it can actually heat the air... but here in Florida, we rarely need that. It would be nice if they made these with actual cooling, and not just room air.
My wife was looking for a solution for night sweats/hot flashes... I think the unit works well. Having air circulate around you UNDER THE COVERS makes it possible to sleep with the covers on in Florida.
However... this doesn't cool beneath you, so it wasn't working for my wife. So we sold it.
I thought it was all in her mind, until I tried it... This is a mesh type blanket that allows the breeze from our ceiling fan to pass right through... So even though it's hot Florida, I can have my covers and still be cool enough to sleep, without the noise and electricity use of the BedJet.
So we've found a solution that works for both of us.
Not a scam. It really is a game changer for comfort and sleep. I have 3 of them and they even sent me a new one when my dog chewed through the cord lol…
One tip, the plastic parts that keep the vent positioned next to your mattress are not the most durable, especially if you kick or move around while you sleep. I've woken up to snapped brackets on mine twice. Fortunately, there is a very healthy aftermarket of 3d printed parts on Ebay which are printed from heavy ABS plastic which is much more durable. They're cheap and I highly recommend them.
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That caught me by surprise. I thought it would be some flimsy remote with a barely intuitive layout. It's well thought out and well built. The auto lighting by grabbing is great at night. The remote for my adjustable bed doesn't do that.
I've used it for a year and pleased. I use it every night. Winter comes, & the heat option will be great again.
Ordered the Bedjet & cloud sheet, then was able to stack a referral code coupon available from google. Now having some buyer's remorse after seeing the Bedfan Bfan is only $166 after coupon. Has anyone tried both and can compare them? $160 vs $480 is a big difference in price. Is Bedjet worth the premium?
It depends on what you are looking for. They are two different devices. It's like comparing a ceiling fan to an HVAC. bFan blows ambient air under your sheets. Bedjet has the ability to condition the air. For cooling, there are limits since there is no compressor. For heating, you can make as toasty as you want. Bedjet comes with a nice wireless radio remote. bFan uses a corded remote. Bedjet has accessories to enhance its system, like the cloud sheets (a must really) and aromatherapy jet.
Is the $480 w/sheets? I see prices lower than that for BF. Bedjet does have some Bedjet 3 refurbs on BF sale for $299.
One tip, the plastic parts that keep the vent positioned next to your mattress are not the most durable, especially if you kick or move around while you sleep. I've woken up to snapped brackets on mine twice. Fortunately, there is a very healthy aftermarket of 3d printed parts on Ebay which are printed from heavy ABS plastic which is much more durable. They're cheap and I highly recommend them.
It depends on what you are looking for. They are two different devices. It's like comparing a ceiling fan to an HVAC. bFan blows ambient air under your sheets. Bedjet has the ability to condition the air. For cooling, there are limits since there is no compressor. For heating, you can make as toasty as you want. Bedjet comes with a nice wireless radio remote. bFan uses a corded remote. Bedjet has accessories to enhance its system, like the cloud sheets (a must really) and aromatherapy jet.
Is the $480 w/sheets? I see prices lower than that for BF. Bedjet does have some Bedjet 3 refurbs on BF sale for $299.
Yes the $480 was with the sheets all in. Gonna use the Bedjet for the standard 60 day trial period and see how I like it. Thanks for the input!
lol, I wish. We're up to three now because our kids begged for one as well. I take my husband and I's with us if we vacation for more than a few days.
Only downside is we can't figure out why it randomly trips the breaker in our bedroom, so we have an extension cord running into the hallway plugged into another outlet. Doesn't do it in the kids bedrooms so need to get an electrician out.
Circuit's overloaded or old wiring getting too hot from the amp-pull of the heater, resistance increases, breaker trips. Definitely want to have an electrician look at it. Heater on an extension cord is not a great idea, long term.
Ordered the Bedjet & cloud sheet, then was able to stack a referral code coupon available from google. Now having some buyer's remorse after seeing the Bedfan Bfan is only $166 after coupon. Has anyone tried both and can compare them? $160 vs $480 is a big difference in price. Is Bedjet worth the premium?
No heating for winter is a huge negative for Bedfan. Wouldn't touch it for that reason. We use both heating and cooling.
It also looks like the Bedfan has no filters on the fan intakes. Also, a no-go. I don't want room dust blown into my bed.
i've been considering this or the bedfan but both don't really cool the air so i'm not sure this is worth $400. i have an window air conditioner that cools me enough. this setup doesn't do much in the winter but still is good white noise.
I haven't found BedJet particularly useful compared to a fan blowing directly on me. The heat is nice during the really cold nights in Texas (not too many of those)... but then I don't want to overload the fragile Texas electric grid and pay for electricity. lol
I assume if you sleep with your spouse and have different "needs" then two BedJets with the dual zone cloud sheet might actually be worth it so each can sleep with their own settings to avoid WWIII.
do you have to make your bed to use this or is the air going under the sheets? lol
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I've been using the sleep eight for a few months now and it's a game changer. I'm still not sleeping through the night every night but its nothing compared to before. If you have money to burn and have sleep issues, give it a try. Wife hated it in the summer months but loves it in the winter.
whyd she hate it in the summer? Comments seem iffy for cooling?
Bedjet has the ability to condition the air. For cooling, there are limits since there is no compressor.
That isn't considered air conditioning... you need a compressor for that. For example, fans aren't considered to be "air conditioners". They just move air, not condition it.
Bought this, using a referral code from online. Took the dual zone queen to $800 before taxes. I can't believe I'm spending this kind of money, but I'm sleeping with someone who needs to keep the room at 55 degrees in order not to overheat.
That isn't considered air conditioning... you need a compressor for that. For example, fans aren't considered to be "air conditioners". They just move air, not condition it.
Fans are not air conditioners because they do not condition the air. They move the air.
BedJet does condition the air as you can set the temperature, i.e. warming or heating cool air. It won't cool air to be cooler than the room it is in, but it will move the warmer air created by body heat away from the body.
Comparing BedJet to a ceiling fan or thin blanket is like comparing a clothes dryer to a clothes line. Sure, they both dry clothes, but the options & convenience of the dryer place it above a clothes line. Can a fan be programmed to blow warm air for an hour and then cool air for the next 5 hours and then back to warm for an hour? BedJet creates a controllable, personal air climate in bed.
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Heres my take... I had one BedJet, and a King Size BedJet One-zone sheet. If you want individual control for two people, you need Two BedJets, and a two-zone sheet. I think having two bed jets running would be quite noisy, IMHO.
On high speed, the unit is quite loud. The fan adjusts in percent increments. Once it gets over 30% speed... it starts sounding loud to me.
Know that these units DO NOT COOL! They can heat the air, but they CAN NOT COOL the air. When you put it on COOL, it is just blowing room air over you. Whatever the temp & humidity is in your room, that's what the machine is blowing over you when you set it to "cool". Also, whatever heat the fan motor gives off is also added to whatever is blowing over you... So when you set to "cool", you get room air, plus fan motor heat... so probably a couple degrees warmer than room temp is what you're actually getting when it's set to "cold".
The unit does have internal heating coils, so it can actually heat the air... but here in Florida, we rarely need that. It would be nice if they made these with actual cooling, and not just room air.
My wife was looking for a solution for night sweats/hot flashes... I think the unit works well. Having air circulate around you UNDER THE COVERS makes it possible to sleep with the covers on in Florida.
However... this doesn't cool beneath you, so it wasn't working for my wife. So we sold it.
So really, this unit is just a glorified fan. My wife ended up finding a blanket on Amazon ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...=UTF8
I thought it was all in her mind, until I tried it... This is a mesh type blanket that allows the breeze from our ceiling fan to pass right through... So even though it's hot Florida, I can have my covers and still be cool enough to sleep, without the noise and electricity use of the BedJet.
So we've found a solution that works for both of us.
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I've used it for a year and pleased. I use it every night. Winter comes, & the heat option will be great again.
If you are military, first responder, or in the medical field, you can get a discount on top of Black Friday deals. https://bedjet.com/pages/special-discounts
Is the $480 w/sheets? I see prices lower than that for BF. Bedjet does have some Bedjet 3 refurbs on BF sale for $299.
Thanks! Broke mine not too long ago.
Is the $480 w/sheets? I see prices lower than that for BF. Bedjet does have some Bedjet 3 refurbs on BF sale for $299.
Only downside is we can't figure out why it randomly trips the breaker in our bedroom, so we have an extension cord running into the hallway plugged into another outlet. Doesn't do it in the kids bedrooms so need to get an electrician out.
It also looks like the Bedfan has no filters on the fan intakes. Also, a no-go. I don't want room dust blown into my bed.
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or search Google / Bing / whatever .
I haven't found BedJet particularly useful compared to a fan blowing directly on me. The heat is nice during the really cold nights in Texas (not too many of those)... but then I don't want to overload the fragile Texas electric grid and pay for electricity. lol
I assume if you sleep with your spouse and have different "needs" then two BedJets with the dual zone cloud sheet might actually be worth it so each can sleep with their own settings to avoid WWIII.
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BedJet does condition the air as you can set the temperature, i.e. warming or heating cool air. It won't cool air to be cooler than the room it is in, but it will move the warmer air created by body heat away from the body.
Comparing BedJet to a ceiling fan or thin blanket is like comparing a clothes dryer to a clothes line. Sure, they both dry clothes, but the options & convenience of the dryer place it above a clothes line. Can a fan be programmed to blow warm air for an hour and then cool air for the next 5 hours and then back to warm for an hour? BedJet creates a controllable, personal air climate in bed.