The smart bed market, dominated by brands like Sleep Number, now has more affordable options emerging. The Rejuvenate smart bed from Personal Comfort stands out for its specialty sizing, adjustable firmness, and relatively accessible pricing. While it doesn’t offer the same advanced sleep tracking as some competitors, it provides a strong foundation for couples seeking personalized comfort.
Core Features and Setup
Smart beds aren’t monolithic, and the Rejuvenate embraces this by offering 10 different sizes, including split king and queen flex-head options. The standout feature is its hybrid construction: air chambers controlled by an underbed motor combine with two layers of copper and gel memory foam. Setup takes around an hour due to the multiple components, but the process is straightforward once you understand the system. The key benefit is the ability to adjust firmness through 45 levels, allowing each sleeper to find their ideal support.
Performance and Comfort
The Rejuvenate’s memory foam layers deliver noticeable pressure relief, particularly for side sleepers. However, even at the firmest setting, the foam softens the support, which may not be ideal for heavier individuals or those with back pain. The cooling materials (copper, gel, and a phase-change cover) offer a temperature-neutral experience but don’t provide significant cooling unless paired with breathable sheets. Motion transfer is a concern; the mattress shifts slightly during movement, requiring occasional readjustment. Edge support is also weak, with noticeable sinking when sitting on the edge.
Adjustable Base Integration
The full smart bed experience relies on an adjustable base, sold separately. Personal Comfort’s Power-Flex 4 base includes standard features like head and foot movement, zero-gravity mode, anti-snore lift, massage settings, and underbed lighting. The massage function is more vibrational than soothing, but the remote (with built-in flashlight) and app provide convenient control. The app itself is simple but lacks the advanced sleep tracking found in higher-end models.
Pricing and Value
Personal Comfort positions itself as an affordable alternative, but a Rejuvenate mattress plus the Power-Flex 4 base actually costs more than comparable Sleep Number setups. The brand often runs promotions, such as including a free BedJet 3 cooling system. The specialty sizing (particularly the queen and flex-head options) is unique in the market.
Final Verdict
The Rejuvenate excels at delivering customizable comfort without the premium price tag of some competitors. Its memory foam construction feels more traditional than other smart beds, making it a solid choice for those prioritizing softness over advanced sleep tracking. However, the reliance on a separate adjustable base and the potential for motion transfer are trade-offs to consider. If you’re looking for a smart bed that prioritizes adjustability and feel, the Rejuvenate is worth exploring. But if you want a fully integrated, data-driven sleep experience, other options may be better suited.






















