Sleep Number's newest smart bed aims to tackle night sweats
Briefly

Sleep Number's ClimateCool Smart Bed, priced from $5,499, uses advanced cooling technology to maintain optimal body temperature during sleep, particularly benefiting women experiencing menopause.
The mattress features 'scientifically backed' cooling programs, developed with research from Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, targeting sleep disruption due to body temperature changes during menopause.
Competing products like EightSleep offer similar cooling technology but require users to provide their own mattress, whereas Sleep Number's ClimateCool includes a complete package with various pricing options.
Research revealed that '90 percent of female respondents experiencing menopause or perimenopause suffer from night sweats,' highlighting the need for effective temperature control during sleep.
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