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Eight Sleep Pod 4 Review

Eight Sleep Pod 4
The Eight Sleep Pod 4. Image: Eight Sleep.

The verdict

$2,799
Best for: hot sleepers and couples who run at different temperatures and will pay a premium (plus a subscription) to control each side of the bed
Our rating: ★★★★☆ — the bed that cools each side
The Eight Sleep Pod 4 does something no mattress can — actively cool or heat each side of the bed to a set temperature all night — and it is genuinely transformative for hot sleepers, if you can accept the price and the subscription.
Our review process

How we tested the Eight Sleep Pod 4

We slept on the Pod 4 for two months as a hot sleeper and a couple — testing the cooling and heating, per-side control, sleep tracking, Autopilot, and living with the pump and subscription.

  • Slept on it nightly for 60 nights across summer and cool nights
  • Tested active cooling for a hot sleeper and per-side control
  • Judged sleep-tracking accuracy and Autopilot adjustments
  • Lived with the pump noise and weighed the subscription cost

A mattress can be cool; it cannot cool you. The Eight Sleep Pod 4 can. It is a cover that fits over your existing mattress and runs temperature-controlled water through it, cooling or heating each side of the bed independently from 55 to 110°F — so a hot sleeper and a cold sleeper can share a bed at last. It tracks your sleep, wakes you gently, and adjusts through the night. It is expensive and it needs a subscription for the smart features, but for the right sleeper it is life-changing.

Specs at a glance
TypeTemperature-regulating mattress cover
FitsOver your existing mattress
Range55–110°F, per side
ZonesDual — independent left/right control
SensorsIntegrated sleep & heart-rate tracking
AutopilotAI temperature adjustment (subscription)
ExtrasVibration & thermal alarm, quieter Pod 4 pump
SubscriptionAutopilot about $199/year
NoteNow the entry model below the Pod 5

What the Eight Sleep Pod 4 is

The Pod 4 is not a mattress — it is a smart cover that fits over the mattress you already own, plus a bedside Hub that pumps temperature-controlled water through a grid of tubes in the cover. It cools or heats each side of the bed independently, tracks your sleep through built-in sensors, and can wake you with vibration and warmth. The Pod 4 is now the entry model in Eight Sleep’s line, sitting below the newer Pod 5, and it is the one most people start with.

How it works and the temperature range

The magic is active thermal regulation. Water heated or cooled by the Hub circulates through the cover, holding each side of the bed anywhere from 55 to 110°F. In our testing the cooling was the standout — it pulls heat away from your body in a way no passive cooling mattress can, keeping a hot sleeper genuinely cool through the night. The heating is just as useful in winter. Because the two sides are independent, a couple who never agree on temperature finally can.

Sleep tracking and Autopilot

The cover’s sensors track heart rate, heart-rate variability, breathing and sleep stages without a wearable, feeding a nightly sleep-fitness score in the app. The paid Autopilot feature then adjusts the temperature automatically through the night based on your live data — cooling for deep sleep, warming toward morning. In our testing the tracking was reasonably accurate for a no-wearable system, and Autopilot’s hands-off adjustments were the feature that made the biggest difference to sleep quality.

Setup and everyday use

Setup takes 30–45 minutes: fit the cover onto the mattress like a fitted sheet, place the Hub beside the bed, fill it with water, and connect the app. Day to day it is invisible — you sleep on it like a normal (slightly firmer-topped) bed, set your schedule or let Autopilot run, and the thermal alarm wakes you gently. The Pod 4’s pump is quieter than earlier generations, though it is not silent; most people stop noticing it within a night or two.

The cooling that hot sleepers need

For a genuinely hot sleeper, this is the reason to buy it. Passive ‘cooling’ mattresses only slow heat build-up; the Pod actively removes heat, so you can set a cold surface and it stays cold all night. In our testing it kept a hot sleeper comfortable through summer nights that would soak an ordinary bed, and warmed a cold sleeper’s side without touching the partner’s. No mattress, grid or innerspring solves the temperature problem the way active regulation does.

The subscription question

The honest catch: the hardware works on manual schedules without paying, but the smart features — Autopilot, detailed sleep insights, long-term trends — require an ongoing subscription (around $199 a year). That recurring cost on top of a high sticker price is the single biggest knock against the Pod, and you should factor it into the true cost. If you only want manual cooling and heating, you can skip it; if you want the AI adjustments that make the Pod special, you are paying yearly.

Living with it day to day

Once it is running, the Pod fades into the background in the best way: the bed is simply the right temperature every night, the wake-up is gentle, and the morning sleep report is there if you want it. Maintenance is minimal — occasionally topping up and treating the water. For a couple with a temperature mismatch or a chronic hot sleeper, it removes a nightly source of poor sleep, which is exactly the kind of problem worth throwing technology at.

How it compares to the alternatives

Against a cooling mattress like the Purple RestorePlus, the Pod is a different category — active temperature control versus passive breathability — and it wins decisively on actual cooling, at a much higher, recurring cost. Against the newer Pod 5, the Pod 4 gives up some cooling power and refinement for a lower price. Against a simple bed fan or cooling topper, there is no contest on performance, but those cost a fraction. The Pod’s niche is serious, per-side thermal control.

Price, value and subscription

At around $2,799 plus roughly $199 a year for Autopilot, the Pod 4 is one of the most expensive ways to improve sleep — and for the wrong person it is overkill. But for a chronic hot sleeper or a temperature-mismatched couple, solving a nightly sleep problem that nothing else fixes can be worth almost any price. Value here is entirely personal: if the temperature problem is real and persistent, the Pod is the only thing that truly solves it. If it is not, spend far less.

Who it is for, and who should skip it

Buy it if you are a genuinely hot sleeper, or half of a couple who never agree on temperature, and you will pay a premium plus a subscription to sleep cool and controlled every night. Skip it if temperature is not your main sleep problem, if the recurring subscription is a dealbreaker, or if a cooling topper or bed fan would do — they cost a fraction. For the right sleeper, though, nothing else comes close.

Pros & cons

What we like

  • Actively cools and heats — solves the problem no mattress can
  • Independent left/right control for mismatched couples
  • No-wearable sleep tracking and gentle thermal wake-up
  • Quieter pump than earlier Pod generations
  • Genuinely transformative for chronic hot sleepers

Worth knowing

  • Very expensive, and it is only a cover over your own mattress
  • Smart features (Autopilot) need an ongoing subscription
  • Pump is quieter but not silent
  • Overkill if temperature is not your main sleep issue

Where to buy the Eight Sleep Pod 4

Check the current price and availability before you buy — it moves.

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FAQ

Is the Eight Sleep Pod 4 worth it?
For a chronic hot sleeper or a temperature-mismatched couple, it can be — it actively cools and heats each side of the bed, which no mattress can. But it is expensive and needs a subscription for the smart features, so it is overkill if temperature is not your main sleep problem. Check current pricing here.
Does the Eight Sleep Pod require a subscription?
The hardware works on manual temperature schedules without paying, but the smart features — Autopilot AI adjustments, detailed sleep insights and long-term trends — require an ongoing subscription of around $199 a year. Factor that into the true cost.
Is the Eight Sleep Pod a mattress?
No — it is a smart cover that fits over your existing mattress, plus a bedside Hub that circulates temperature-controlled water. You keep your own mattress; the Pod adds active cooling, heating and sleep tracking on top.
How cold does the Eight Sleep Pod get?
It regulates each side of the bed from 55 to 110°F, actively cooling or heating. Unlike a passive cooling mattress, it removes heat, so you can set a cold surface and it stays cold all night.
Pod 4 vs Pod 5 — which should I buy?
The Pod 4 is now the entry model, giving up some cooling power and refinement to the newer Pod 5 for a lower price. Choose the Pod 4 to save money; step up to the Pod 5 if you want the latest cooling performance.
Can the Eight Sleep Pod cool each side separately?
Yes — that is a key feature. The two sides are independent, so a hot sleeper can run cold while their partner runs warm, in the same bed. It is the main reason temperature-mismatched couples buy it.
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