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Key Features:
- 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.
Top Comments
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
And damn I'm an adult and I sleep hot........ and I do have Some Adult money to throw around but damn... 400$ for some cool air seems like an awful lot. I have not been able to get over that price. Maybe if I saw one and was able to try it in a store... because these SD comments/reviews are all very high praise...
I use the combo and survived texas heat when our AC blew. Since then I sleep on cooling blanket and a high CFM (two of em) and a humidifier working in tandem. The job of CFM fan is to effectively circulate cold air that HVAC pushes in. I think bedjet simulates it by pumping the cold air into your blanket which is in direct contact with your skin. Unfortunately, there is no use for me in central texas winter to test it as its going to be cold for next five mos. Maybe I will buy one during summer/June to put in test where it blows my balls
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.
In the few dry 85 degree evenings we get, the our BedJet v3s are an absolute godsend. Running at 30% blowing cool air even if at 75 degrees is game changing.