A Deals holiday like Cyber Monday is a good time to buy a mattress. Beds are discounted all year as a marketing tactic to get you to buy when you see it. We track those fake deals all year so we can highlight when something is actually worth it. Some of our favorite sheets and sleep tech are also discounted right now. The prices below are for queen sizes unless noted.
Updated November 27: We’ve added a few more deals on sleep tech.
We test products year-round and handpicked these deals. The discounts we show are based on actual street prices at retailers in the past few months. Products that are sold out or no longer discounted as of publishing will be crossed out. We’ll update this guide periodically.
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Be sure to read our guides on the Best Mattresses You Can Buy Online, Best Organic Mattresses, and Best Mattresses for Side Sleepers for more info and buying advice.
Enter code CYBER25 at checkout to get this discount on our favorite mattress, plus a mattress protector, sheet set, and two pillows. We typically see this bed discounted to $1,899 on a normal day, and we haven’t seen it get lower than this yet. The medium-firm feel is relaxing for all sleeping positions, but our tester loved it for stomach sleeping. We tried the Midnight Luxe, but there are a few other versions in the Luxe family for different firmness levels and sleeping positions.
Code CYBER25 adds the discount plus a mattress protector, sheet set, and two pillows. We haven’t been tracking the Elite as long as the Luxe, but this matches the cheapest price we saw during Labor Day. Even with a sale, this is the most expensive mattress we recommend. It has nine layers of foam over the Luxe’s six, and it is 16 inches thick. It comes in two boxes and zips together to form one, super-thick bed. You’ll need a bed frame with slats. Like the Luxe, there are various options meant for different sleeping positions and levels of firmness. We tried the softest one, which cradled us to sleep.
Use code HOLIDAYS at checkout to apply the discount. This $649 price is $70 less than when the sale first started. We’ve seen it get cheaper, but not this year, so this is a solid price. If you want your kids to sleep on a hybrid mattress that’s made using certified organic cotton, wool, and latex, get them the Kiwi. Its twin size is cheaper than most of our favorite picks, but it’s still comfortably firm—WIRED writer Scott Gilbertson says his children think it’s the most comfortable bed they’ve slept on.
Enter code CYBER at checkout to get this deal on our favorite side-sleeping mattress, as well as a free mattress protector, sheet set, and two pillows. The Bear Elite is 14 inches thick and firmer than most mattresses aimed at side sleepers, but it’s comfortable, with a layer of springs of varied rigidity that allow your hips to sink while still supporting your side. The Elite occasionally reaches its $2,305 price, but it’s been steadily $1,614 or less on Amazon for a few months—it was $126 less than this sale price in September, but the base price has since risen.
Use code CYBER25 on Birch’s site to get the discount plus two pillows. This is another mattress we haven’t been tracking as long, but it seems to almost always be at $2,599, rather than its $3,249 list price. The Birch Luxe Natural is an upgraded, organic bed. It’s GOTS-certified, using natural latex with no polyurethane-based foams. It’s medium-firm with structured support for varying sleeping positions, and the pillowy top uses a layer of blended cashmere to help with temperature regulation.
This is a new, super cheap addition to our guide. It’s been around $219 since May and only just shot up to over $300 on Amazon at the beginning of November. We hope it will drop back down, but $58 off an already cheap bed isn’t bad, plus it’s made without formaldehyde or flame retardant. It’s super soft, and we slept comfortably, but we probably wouldn’t want to sleep on it every night. It’s best reserved for kids or guest rooms.
There are a bunch of customizations you can select for this mattress, but we tested the ultimate support level with a plush pillow top. The Perfect Sleeper is an innerspring mattress, and it doesn’t come all rolled up so you’ll have to schedule delivery. It’s soft and supportive, and those springs are arranged in three zones of firmness so side and back sleepers should find comfort.
Use code WIRED50 to get $50 off the listed sale price, plus two pillows, sheets, and a mattress protector. We’re newly tracking the Evolution, but so far, we’ve only seen it reach its $2,499 price for a handful of days on Amazon since August—it hovers between $1,699 and $1,624. So this deal isn’t quite as steep, but the company is offering an extra $50 off for WIRED readers. It’s one of our favorite beds for side sleepers, particularly for spine alignment. The seven layers take a few weeks to really break in, so you may need to give it time before you decide if it’s the bed for you—you have 120 nights to decide, however you have to pay $99 for pick up.
We haven’t seen the Saatva Classic actually reach its $1,995 list price yet, but trackers and other reviews confirm it’s typically between $1,695 and $1,795. Pricing aside, this innerspring mattress is great if you’re dealing with back pain. Like the Serta, it needs to be delivered by a truck, rather than rolled up and sent through FedEx. We tried the luxury firmness level, which has an organic cotton pillow top that’s quilted in zones to promote lumbar support, and a high-density foam layer in the middle also helps aching lower backs. It has great edge support, too, which a lot of bed-in-a-box mattresses lack.
Toppers and Sleep Accessory Deals
Use code HOLIDAYS to get the lowest price we’ve tracked on this mattress topper. If your mattress is still in good shape, you can get a refresh and potentially save yourself a few thousand bucks with a topper. My Green Mattress, the company that makes our favorite organic kids’ bed, also makes our favorite firm topper. It’s two inches of certified organic latex wrapped in an organic cotton cover, and despite being reasonably firm, it contours nicely, and you should be comfortable sleeping on your side. WIRED writer Scott Gilbertson said while sleeping on his stomach or back he didn’t touch his actual mattress at all, and just barely when he rolled to his side.
The 82-inch long Wiggle Pillow is a bit bigger than most body pillows, so you can really wrap it around yourself. It’s soft enough to squish or snuggle, or tie it up to make a harder surface to rest against. The outside is made of the same eucalyptus Tencel lyocell fabric as the brand’s sheets, and it’s stuffed with filling made from recycled plastic.
OK, this is not a replacement for your mattress, but the Plufl (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is a cozy place for reading, watching TV, or otherwise lounging in before getting into your actual bed. It’s typically $399 on Amazon, so this is $100 off, which is a good discount on a very pricey accessory. The plush cover is cozy and soft, and it’s machine washable. If the bolsters are too stiff or tall for your liking, you can take out some of the stuffing.
This deal is part of a larger promotion offering 25 percent off site-wide. This robe is supremely comfy and comes in a wide array of colors and patterns. The towel-like material absorbs water after a shower, but the robe is also comfortable enough to wear for hours after your shower. (Does anyone else do that?)
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Read our guides on the best Sound Machines and Sunrise Alarms.
Perhaps the perfect bedside device for your nightstand, the Hatch Restore 2 is a sunrise alarm clock and sound machine in one. It’s one of our favorite sleep gadgets and appears in our Best Sound Machines guide. You can customize your sleep schedule in the app, but you only get a basic library of content unless you splash out for a subscription at $5 per month or $50 per year. At Hatch, the discount will show up in your cart. At Amazon, be sure to clip the on-page coupon.
The Hatch Restore is our favorite of the brand’s lineup, but this Rest is another solid option and the price is better. It has some child-specific features like time-to-rest and time-to-rise lights and child locks to prevent kids from messing with the settings, but anyone can benefit from the light and sleep sounds.
These top our Best Earplugs guide when it comes to the earplugs for sleep. They can reduce noise by up to 27 decibels, they’re made from comfortable soft silicone, and they stay in place through the night.
ErgoPouch’s little sound machine sounds good for its size, and it’s nice to be able to move this around the house or throw it in your bag for travel (even car rides!). There’s colored noise as well as sounds like rain and shushing and the back has a light for middle-of-the-night bathroom trips.
Morphée devices have sleep sounds, but also several guided meditations and you can choose male or female guides. It’s a little pricey, but it doesn’t go on sale often and this price matches the deal we saw over the summer. The kid’s version, My Little Morphée, is also discounted to $80 ($20 off). It has kid-friendly meditative stories with an animal companion. Both devices are also super cute.
The WiiM is one of the easiest sunrise alarms we’ve tried and this is a solid discount. There are enough buttons on the device that you can control it without having to open the app for everything little thing, but not so many buttons that you can’t figure out which one controls what. It can get super bright too.
Google’s Nest Hub (7/10, WIRED Recommends) is the smart display to get for the bedroom. It has sleep-sensing tech to track your sleep quality, but no cameras to invade your most private room. Sales are not uncommon, but this half off deal makes it a good price.
If you have trouble staying the right temperature at night, then the Chilipad Dock Pro Sleep System is right up your alley. It combines a Chilisleep pad that goes over your mattress with a water-pumping unit that can maintain a fixed temperature from 55 to 115 degrees Fahrenheit, and you can customize the temperature and schedule changes through the night to encourage deep sleep and REM phases.
Calm isn’t just for meditation. The app has sleep stories, music, and soundscapes all designed to lull you to sleep. The best content requires a subscription, which you can now snag for half off.
Our Best Sheets guide has more options to choose from.
I always thought only the crispiest of sheets would do. While I do love them, these bamboo sheets are luxuriously silky smooth and stay cool throughout the night. They haven’t gotten pilly in the wash, and their deep pockets and elastic straps keep them from riding up the sides of the mattress.
Percale is a type of cotton weave, not a type of fabric. Sheets made this way tend to be crisp, cool, and lightweight, like a button-up shirt. We have cheaper favorites in our guide, but Parachute’s sheets are also great. They feel rough at first, but soften up with every wash and they’ve held up after years of regular use.
Enter code CYBER23 to get 40 percent off our favorite flannel sheets. They might feel a little stiff initially, but they soften up with each wash and are still the softest to the touch of the others we tried. They’re also the warmest.
Use code GIVEJOY10 to apply this discount. L.L. Bean’s flannels are soft, but not quite as soft as the Company Store’s. However, they are lighter. They’re a good choice if you want more of a warm jersey than a traditional, thick flannel.
If you can splurge, Coyuchi’s sheets are WIRED writer Nena Farrell’s favorite flannels. She said they’re warm and cozy, but still a little lighter than the Company Store’s. The neutral colors and stripes are also pretty.
These sheets are cheaper on Amazon with the coupon button, but are available in more colors and patterns directly from Buffy if you want something particular. Buffy’s eucalyptus sheets are the only ones my husband actually said he loved. They’re light and airy but still feel cozy when you’re between them. They’re not super deep, though, so they’re better for slimmer mattresses. Tencel lyocell is a biodegradable material made from sustainable wood sources—in this case, eucalyptus.
Sateen is another type of cotton weave, like percale, but uses extra threads to make it feel silkier. It’s also a little heavier. JCPenney’s sateen sheets are our favorite ones. We typically see them for $90, rather than the $140 list price, but this is still one of the cheapest prices we’ve tracked. All the sizes are $50 too, which is nice if you have a larger bed. They’re soft and cool, with the silky finish sateen is known for without being slippery. We can barely tell the difference between these ones and the sateen sheets that cost double the price.
Silk sheets are not cheap, and we’ve only tried this brand so far. However, they’re buttery soft and luxurious feeling without getting sticky like cheap satin can sometimes do. I used a fitted sheet ($259) with a regular percale flat sheet, but if you want the full set or one sheet with a pillowcase, you can get 25 percent off the second item. If you spend over $300, which isn’t hard to do here, use code BDF15 to get an additional 15 percent off the BOGO sale. Momme is how silk sheet density is categorized. Nineteen momme is a great place to start, but Lilysilk has higher densities available which equal more threads and more durability and, of course, more money.
We weren’t sure we’d enjoy sleeping on linen, and we almost quit before testing started. However, consider us converts. When I first got into bed, these Brooklinen sheets were itchy, but after a few minutes, I relaxed and that feeling went away. The result was some of the soundest, coolest sleep I’ve had and neither I nor my husband woke up sweaty, even during the Texas summer with two cats snuggled into us. Brooklinen’s excellent Luxe Sateen Sheets are also on sale. They’re silky-smooth.
WIRED reviewer Scott Gilbertson tests organic bedding, and these are the best organic cotton sheets he’s tried. They’re soft but not overly silky. The 300 thread count makes this set plenty crisp and soft, but not so tight that you end up sleeping hot. These are a great choice for summer or if, like Scott, you sleep on the warm side even in winter.
Never fight with your partner over the comforter again. This gigantic 10 by 10 blanket is a dream product. It’s soft and silky, and can keep an entire family or two cozy while watching a movie, or one person can bundle themselves into the most comfortable burrito.
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Read our Weighted Blankets guide for more options and buying advice.
You may have noticed Brooklinen is on this list multiple times. The brand knows great sleep gear. This 12-pound weighted blanket is a good size, bigger than a regular throw but small enough that you can sleep with it even if you share a bed with someone who doesn’t like weighted blankets (like I do). It’s also just pretty, with one textured side and nice colors.
Click the on-page coupon to get an additional 5 percent on from Amazon; Baloo’s sale is added automatically in your cart. Baloo’s blanket is a more traditional throw blanket size if you need something smaller than Brooklinen’s and it’s made of crispy cool cotton. It’s 12 pounds, but there are larger sizes available with 15-, 20-, and 25-pound weights. Baloo also has a 9-pound mini blanket discounted to $119 ($30 off), which is good for kids, but I also like using it sometimes on my lap at my desk or when I want weight at night but not too much extra bulk.
Like Baloo’s mini blanket, the Nodpod Body is a small weighted pad that covers just enough to feel the benefits without the heat or extra fabric. Nodpod’s Weighted Eye Mask for $27 ($7 off) is also a favorite of mine. It’s enough pressure to help tired eyes, but not so much that you feel like your head is 100 pounds. If you buy directly from the brand, the discount is added in your cart.
You’re either going to love sleeping in this or hate it. Despite getting itchy and restless easily at night, I loved it. The thin, cool fabric uses compression to mimic the benefits of weighted blankets without the actual weight. This makes it easier to take with you while traveling, too. The Sleep Pod Move with an open bottom for your feet to stick out of is also discounted to $60.
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