Eight Sleep Pod 3 review: The high price of great sleep (2024)

I've always tried to get as much sleep as possible, but now that I have a one-year-old to look after, anything that can help maximize what little rest I do get is priceless. So when I heard that Eight Sleep was coming out with a new version of its smart mattress topper that offers better sleep tracking and temperature controls, I was curious to see how well it worked. And while the Pod 3 Cover is pricey, after a few months of testing, I never want to go back to a regular standalone mattress.

The Eight Sleep system

The company's core offerings consist of two main components: The Pod 3 Mattress and the Pod 3 Cover. The mattress itself is relatively straightforward. Its features a medium firmness that's a bit stiffer than something like the original Leesa mattress and it includes various additional layers for better heat distribution.

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Eight Sleep

The Pod 3 Cover has delivered some of the best sleep I've ever had, but its starting price is out of most people's reach.

Pros

  • More sensitive sleep tracking
  • WiFi now supports 5Ghz networks
  • Powerful heating and cooling
  • Easy-to-use app

Cons

  • Pricey
  • Autopilot and Data Insight features require 8+ Pro subscription

$3,245 at Eight Sleep

Then there's the Eight Sleep Pod 3 cover, which is both the heart and the brains of the company's two-pronged approach. In order to deliver your perfect sleep temperature, the cover features what Eight Sleep calls an Active Grid, which is essentially embedded tubing that carries cool or warm water to your side of the bed. There are also sensors built into the Active Grid that can monitor things like your heart rate, sleeping respiratory rate, how much you toss and turn and more, with Eight Sleep claiming that the Pod 3 offers significantly more accurate tracking than its previous offerings. And then attached to the Active Grid is the Hub, which serves both as a reservoir for the water in the Pod Cover and as a place to house important tech like WiFi, which unlike previous models now supports 5GHz networks.

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Setup

While the thought of having to plug wires and hoses into your bed might seem like a bit much, getting everything working is actually pretty simple. Like a lot of foam mattresses, Eight Sleep's option arrived compressed in a box — all you have to do is remove the plastic wrapper and give it a few minutes while it expands. The nice thing is that you don't need to buy one from Eight Sleep at all, as the Pod Cover is designed to work pretty much any mattress up to 16 inches thick.

That's because while the standard Pod Cover comes with zippers that line up with matching teeth on the company's mattress, you can also order the Pod Cover with PerfectFit, which includes an encasement that accommodates third-party beds. So if you already like your current mattress, you don't need to toss it to install the Pod Cover. Not only does this lower the price of entry, it's also a welcome move toward general flexibility. Which is good because starting at $2,045 (for a full), this thing definitely ain't cheap.

Once the Pod Cover is attached to your mattress, Eight Sleep's app provides simple step-by-step instructions on how to connect the hose, fill the reservoir and power it up. Admittedly, there's not a lot to mess up (aside from maybe not leaving enough room behind your bed to prevent the hose from kinking), but the guide removes all the guesswork. And while the hub itself does take up a little space, the hose is long enough that it's not too difficult to find a spot for it. From there, you can set up or sign into your account, enter your WiFi info and that's it. All told, it took me less than 20 minutes to put everything together after unboxing it.

The tech

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While the Pod 3 Cover isn't a huge departure from previous models, it does pretty much everything really well. The sensors made easy work of tracking my sleeping heart and respiratory rates. And thanks to charts and graphs that are available inside the app, it's easy to see how various factors impact your sleep. You even have the ability to add tags for things like stretching, caffeine intake and others to better correlate your daytime activities with the amount of rest you get. And every day, the app spits out a sleep score to tell you how you did.

The other big part of the Pod Cover's kit is its heating and cooling tech. The cover supports dual-zone controls, so you can set the temp for each half of the bed independently. That's really nice because while I typically prefer things on the cool side, my wife is often chilly at night and has her side set to warm. Honestly, even without all the sleep tracking, the Pod Cover is worth it for its cooling and heating alone.

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At this point, the science is pretty clear, your thermal environment has a huge impact on how well you sleep. Too hot or too cold and you're almost certainly going to wake up feeling less rested. But with the Pod Cover, you can select your perfect temp and set a schedule for controlling heating and cooling levels throughout the night. For me, it's like laying on the cool side of the pillow, except all the time and across the entire mattress, which makes a huge difference in both how fast I fall asleep and how I feel the next morning.

Of course, you can change things as needed, which really came in handy when I started running a fever. So instead of having my side cold as normal, I was able to pump up the heat to help combat the chills — something that made being sick just a bit more tolerable. In less extreme circumstances, the adjustability also means you can tailor your temps depending on the season, as I found I prefer things a bit colder in the summer and a bit warmer in the fall and winter.

On top of that, Eight Sleep takes its temperature control and sleep tracking tech a couple steps further with its Autopilot and Sleep Insight features. Autopilot uses data gathered by its sensors to automatically make your bed hotter or colder as needed. In my case, after noticing in the summer I was tossing and turning more often, it suggested a slightly cooler temperature schedule, which later resulted in higher sleep scores.

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But what might be even more powerful is Sleep Insights, which are observations based on your metrics that tell you how well (or badly) you slept. It's kind of like a robo-coach that sorts through your data to provide tips so you don't have to. While reports generally amount to notifications about your sleeping heart rate being higher or lower than normal, I appreciate that it calls attention to things like eating late or having a drink or two before bed which can negatively impact your sleep. Annoyingly, both Autopilot and Sleep Insight are locked behind the company's optional 8+ Pro subscription that costs $19 a month, which is frankly just too much. I know companies these days are looking for steady revenue streams, but these features really ought to be free.

Comfort

Of course, all the fancy tech in the world doesn't mean much if this thing is uncomfortable, and thankfully it's not. It's actually quite the opposite. One of my gripes about the original Pod Cover is that you could feel the tubing inside. But on the Pod 3, you can only tell that it's more than a dumb mattress topper when you touch it with your hands; laying on it, the tubing is almost impossible to discern. Admittedly, the topper makes your mattress feel a touch firmer than it would otherwise, but aside from that, it feels a lot like a bed with a thin foam egg crate pad – just slightly pillowy.

Wrap-up

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The thing that made me realize what a huge impact the Pod 3 Cover had on my sleep was how much I missed it while traveling. Even the softest, coziest hotel bed couldn't make up for the lack of temperature controls. Other additions like the Pod Cover's upgraded WiFi make the smart topper even easier to set up while more precise sleep tracking helps you better figure how well you’re sleeping and what you can do to improve.

The only real downside (and it's kind of a big one) is that with a starting price of over $2,100, it’s out of the reach of most people. And that doesn't even include the optional 8+ Pro subscription, which feels like an unnecessary tax required to unlock all of its features. That said, even without Autopilot and Sleep Insights, the Pod 3 Cover has delivered some of the best sleep I've ever had.

Eight Sleep Pod 3 review: The high price of great sleep (2024)

FAQs

Is the pod 3 worth it? ›

The Eight Sleep Pod 3 Cover is too expensive for most people and unnecessary if you sleep well. But if you struggle to nod off or often find that you wake too hot or cold, it could be an investment worth making. After all, proper sleep makes everything in life more manageable.

How does eight sleep pod 3 work? ›

The Cover. A high-tech layer that wraps around your mattress, similar to a fitted sheet. It facilitates automatic heating and cooling of the Pod and integrates the imperceptible health-grade sensors that track your heart rate, breathing rate, while you sleep.

How much does an 8 sleep bed cost? ›

Eight Sleep Pod pricing
ModelPrice (Queen)Autopilot subscription
Pod 2$1,895Standard ($15/month), Enhanced ($24/month)
Pod 3$2,194Standard ($15/month), Enhanced ($24/month)
Pod 3 with PerfectFit$2,295Standard ($15/month), Enhanced ($24/month)
Jun 3, 2024

When did 8 sleep Pod 3 come out? ›

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The Eight Sleep Pod 3 mattress cover was launched in July 2022.

Why does Eight Sleep need hydrogen peroxide? ›

Hydrogen peroxide is necessary to prevent molding within the water tubes. However, the system allows users to add the chemicals into the Hub up to a week after setting up the machine, so setup initially requires no additional tools. The Pod 3 cover also fits snugly over mattresses.

How does 8 sleep stop snoring? ›

When snoring is detected, Autopilot automatically elevates your head to improve breathing*. Autopilot has been clinically proven to reduce snoring by up to 45%. Reducing snoring correlates with improved sleep quality and restoration.

Did sleep pod get a deal on Shark Tank? ›

On the most recent episode of Shark Tank, two of the investors/”sharks” on the show, Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner, gushed over a previous product they struck a deal with, the Sleep Pod by Hug Sleep. It's often lovingly referred to as an adult swaddle.

Is the Eight Sleep pod noisy? ›

Eight Sleep claims the Pod 4 hub is 40% quieter than the Pod 3. In my experience, if the room's hot or the hub's temperature is changed drastically, it sounds like a computer tower fan. But once it's maintaining the temperature, you can barely hear it, which is how it runs most of the time.

Is it safe to use a sleep pod? ›

As a precaution against risk, the Lullaby Trust advises against using nests, pods, and hammocks for infant sleep because they are not flat and firm. However, a direct correlation between sleeping pods and SIDS has not been confirmed, and some people feel that more research and studies are needed.

How cold does Eight Sleep get? ›

With temperatures ranging from 55 degrees Fahrenheit to 110 degrees, the Pod 3 uses Temperature Autopilot to set the perfect temperature for you throughout the night in order to support optimal sleep.

What is a decent price for a bed? ›

How Different Mattress Types Compare in Cost
Mattress TypeBudget Price (Queen Size)Medium Price (Queen Size)
Innerspring$700 or Under$700 to $1000
Foam$500 or Under$500 to $1700
Latex$1000 or Under$1000 to $2000
Hybrid$1200 or Under$1200 to $2000
Sep 7, 2024

Who owns Eight Sleep? ›

Eight Sleep was founded in 2014 by Matteo Franceschetti (CEO), Massimo Bassi (CTO), and Alexandra Zatarain (VP of Brand & Marketing). CEO Matteo Franceschetti was an athlete when he was in his teenage years, playing sports such as tennis, skiing, and motorsports.

Are sleep pods worth it? ›

The Sleep Pod Move is a great alternative to a weighted blanket, and we found that it was perfect for a daytime nap. Its light and stretchy material was actually quite comforting and contributed to a deep and restful sleep.

Is Pod 4 worth it? ›

If you (or your partner) is guilty of sawing the logs a little too hard, the newest pod is likely a good bet for you. It has advanced snoring detection to tell which side of the bed is snoring and then it adjusts the temperature (and the sleeping position if you have the Pod 4 Ultra) to help stop snoring.

Can you wash the eight sleep pod? ›

The Eight Sleep cover is not machine washable. There's too much tech in there, so Eight Sleep recommends a proprietary thin waterproof cover (for $119), and treating stains and spills with a damp cloth and maybe some mild detergent. However, Eight Sleep also doesn't recommend washing the entire thing by hand.

Are the new AirPods 3 worth it? ›

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Sound quality is much improved over the 2nd gen, with surprisingly full bass and a consumer-friendly sound signature. Spatial Audio, sweat/water resistance, and MagSafe wireless charging case are useful improvements as well.

How long does it take to prime Eight Sleep? ›

There are two parts to the Priming process - the first part is 10 minutes and the second is 10 minutes (110 minutes for Pod 3 or earlier generations). In the second part, you will fill the Water Tank again. While the Priming process is taking place, you are able to sleep on the bed and use the temperature features.

How often should I replace my mattress? ›

Here's how often she recommends changing your mattress based on its material:
  1. Latex: 10 to 15 years.
  2. Memory foam: Lower-quality mattresses should be changed after around five years have passed. Better-quality ones can be switched out every eight to 10 years.
  3. Innerspring: Five to 10 years.
  4. Hybrid: Seven to 10 years.
Aug 26, 2023

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