Head-to-Head

Pod 5 vs BedJet 3

Water vs air cooling


At a Glance

Specification Comparison

Eight Sleep Pod 5
vs
BedJet BedJet 3
Price
From $3,049
From $499
Cooling Method
Water-based active cooling
Forced-air ventilation (biorhythmic cooling)
Temp Range
55°F – 110°F
66°F – 104°F
Noise Level
Very quiet (under 30 dB)
Low-moderate (up to 43 dB)
Warranty
5 years
2 years
Trial Period
30 nights
60 nights

Category Breakdown

Score by Category

How each product performs across our five evaluation criteria.

Cooling Performance

Pod 5: 9.8 BedJet 3: 7.5
Pod 5
9.8
BedJet 3
7.5

Water-based cooling dominates. The Pod 5 reaches 55°F with consistent surface contact; the BedJet’s forced air tops out at 66°F and cools through evaporation. Water wins for raw cooling power.

Noise Level

Pod 5: 9.5 BedJet 3: 7
Pod 5
9.5
BedJet 3
7

Eight Sleep is whisper-quiet. The BedJet’s fan runs up to 43 dB — noticeable but not disruptive for most. Light sleepers will prefer the Pod 5’s near-silence.

Value for Money

Pod 5: 7.8 BedJet 3: 9.5
Pod 5
7.8
BedJet 3
9.5

At $499, the BedJet is one-sixth the price of the Pod 5. You sacrifice cooling intensity and smart features, but the value proposition is exceptional for first-time buyers.

Features

Pod 5: 9 BedJet 3: 7
Pod 5
9
BedJet 3
7

Pod 5 offers AI Autopilot, biometric tracking, snoring detection, and app control. BedJet has biorhythmic cooling, Alexa, and IFTTT — functional but no sleep tracking or AI.

Ease of Use

Pod 5: 8.8 BedJet 3: 8.5
Pod 5
8.8
BedJet 3
8.5

Both are straightforward. The BedJet slides under the bed with minimal setup and no water maintenance. The Pod 5 requires cover installation and Wi-Fi, but no ongoing upkeep beyond the subscription.


Our Verdict

Pod 5 Wins

Pod 5 wins on cooling and features; BedJet wins on value and simplicity — ideal for different buyers.

Water beats air for cooling intensity — the Pod 5 will satisfy extreme hot sleepers who need 55°F. The BedJet is the smarter entry point: $499, no water, no subscription, and it cools fast enough for most. If you’ve never tried bed cooling, start with the BedJet. If you’ve outgrown it and want the best, upgrade to the Pod 5.