Temperature-Regulating Mattress Cover Goes on Sale for Memorial Day
The Orion Sleep System uses sensors and AI to adjust bed temperature between 50 and 115 degrees based on individual sleep patterns. The system is currently priced at $1,845, down $450 from its regular $2,295 cost, with the sale ending May 26.
nypost.comA mattress cover that tracks sleep stages and adjusts temperature throughout the night is available at a reduced price for Memorial Day weekend. The Orion Sleep System includes an AI-powered cover with hidden sensors that monitor heart rate, movement, and sleep stages.
It then delivers personalized temperature regulation between 50 and 115 degrees to maintain conditions suited to each user's patterns.
The cover is made from long-staple Egyptian cotton and offers a dual-zone design for couples. No subscription is required, though users can add optional AI sleep insights. The system carries a two-year warranty and includes a 30-day free trial. Financing starts at $64 per month with a $299 down payment.
5 hours each of REM and deep sleep after a delayed cross-country flight. Another reviewer noted that the system ended disagreements over bedroom temperature with their spouse. A 2025 analysis from the Keck School of Medicine at USC linked sleep temperature to falling asleep, sleep duration, and sleep satisfaction. The sale price of $1,845 runs through May 26.
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Keck School of Medicine at USC analysis found temperature affects sleep parameters.
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Orion Sleep System placed on sale at $1,845 through May 26.
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Buyers can test the system for 30 days before committing to purchase.
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Couples can set different temperatures on each side of the bed.
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