
The Sleep Number series has something for everyone. With a range of customizable features and technology, you'll have more options than you might expect.
The design of Sleep Number beds is similar to that of its competitors, but their feature list is much more extensive. There have been several new models introduced by the company over the past few decades, each with a different set of technology features. The Responsive AirTM technology adjusts the firmness according to your movements. A remote allows you to adjust your firmness to any degree that you desire. You can also use the mobile app to monitor your sleeping patterns and perform other important tasks.
FlexFit(tm), the company's new base, also features a number of functions, including the ability for you to raise the head if your snore. You can also set a timer to your preferred sleeping position. Some bases include a foot-warmer! For example, the FlexFit(tm), 3 base has a massage feature and under-bed lighting.

Sleep Number also offers a firmness management system. This includes a pump as well as air hoses. The 15-year warranty is included on all newer models, including c2 beds. If the mattress is damaged, you will be refunded or can exchange it for a new one. Some mattresses come with a 100-night complimentary trial. However, this is not a requirement.
The 360(r), smart bed series by Sleep Number includes a limited edition iLE smart mattress. It comes with temperature balancing technology as well as smart fabric. These beds feature the SleepIQ tech, which transmits sleep data to company's website. The company also has an i8 smart bed, which is the latest entrant to its line.
Sleep Number also offers an unrestricted one-year trial for the SleepIQ app. It measures your sleeping patterns and allows you create your own settings. The company also offers a smartbed, which measures your heartbeat and respiration. A Sleep Number app is also available to track your sleep patterns. It can be synchronized with other smart home devices.
The Sleep Number line, however, is more costly than its rivals. If you're looking to make a major investment in your mattress, you might want to consider another brand. Sleep Number's quality control might be a bit lax. There are reports of mattresses from the company that have either exploding electronics, or air bladders. You also have to consider the wham o.

The M-7, one of the earliest Sleep Number mattresses, was introduced. It features 4" of gel-based memory foam and a FlexFitTM adjustable base. This model features a variety of cool features including air chambers. The M-7 is recommended to people who use memory foam. It also comes with the SleepIQ technology. This is the best and most recent offering.