HydroSnooze Water Cooling & Heating Mattress Pad
Entry-priced water-based temperature-regulation pad — much cheaper than the category leaders, but without app control or sleep tracking
NOT CLEARED
No FDA clearance, registration, or CE marking found.
Key facts at a glance.
- Founded
- 2024
- Headquarters
- USA
- Price range
- $764–$1,303
The real price over three years.
Total cost of ownership · 3yr
| Hardwareone-time | $764 |
| 3-year total | $764 |
What the device does.
- + Circulates heated or cooled water through tubing in the pad
- + Temperature range about 59-131°F (15-55°C)
- + Sizes from Twin to King; half-pads can be paired for per-sleeper dual-zone control
- + Touchscreen on the unit plus a physical remote (no app, WiFi or Bluetooth)
- + ~1 L water reservoir; 1-year warranty
The trade-offs.
- + Active water-based cooling and heating at a much lower price than Eight Sleep or Sleepme
- + Wide temperature range (~59-131°F)
- + Half-pads can be paired for per-sleeper dual-zone control
- + Simple touchscreen-plus-remote control with no subscription
- − New brand (2024) with low review volume and no long-term durability track record
- − Not machine-washable; tubing reported to kink and interrupt water flow
- − Small ~1 L tank needs refilling through a narrow opening; no app or smart scheduling
- − No third-party safety certification confirmed
Buyers who want active water-based bed cooling/heating at a lower price than Eight Sleep or Sleepme
The long read.
§ Hands-on instrument testing pending. Based on published specifications and third-party data.
What it is
HydroSnooze is a water-based mattress pad that pumps heated or cooled water through tubing in the pad to regulate bed temperature across roughly 59-131°F. It’s controlled by an on-unit touchscreen and a physical remote — no app, WiFi or sleep tracking. The brand launched in 2024 and sells direct plus on Amazon. We’re listing it so you know the option exists; we have not tested it.
Where it sits
Its pitch is price. A HydroSnooze runs roughly $764-1,303 depending on size, well under Eight Sleep (which starts much higher) and below Sleepme’s Dock Pro. The trade-off is everything those systems add on top of temperature control: app scheduling, automation and sleep tracking. HydroSnooze does the core job — warm or cool the bed — and little else.
What to know before buying
- It’s a young brand with limited reviews and no proven long-term reliability.
- The pad isn’t machine-washable, and independent feedback notes the tubing can kink and stop the flow.
- The water tank is small (~1 L) with an awkward fill opening, and there’s no app or smart scheduling.
- We found no third-party safety certification (ETL/UL/FCC) for it.
Verdict: Not yet tested
If you want active bed temperature control on a budget and can live without app control or tracking, HydroSnooze is a cheaper alternative to the big names. If durability, automation and support matter, Eight Sleep or Sleepme remain the safer, if pricier, picks. We’ll update this if we test a unit.
Changelog
- 2026-06-16: Initial listing. Not tested; neutral coverage positioning it as a budget alternative to Eight Sleep/Sleepme.
What we'll measure on the bench.
- Protocol
- Surface thermometer + dB-A meter + Polar H10
- Primary metric
- Temperature delta hot↔cold + pump dB
- Pass threshold
- Δ within ±2°F vendor · pump <40 dB-A at 3 ft
- Session shape
- 7 overnight cycles + 3 daytime delta sweeps
§ Bench session pending. Measured values will replace this panel as the protocol completes — see Plate VI · Methodology for the full testing rulebook.
Common questions.
- How much does HydroSnooze Water Cooling & Heating Mattress Pad cost?
- HydroSnooze Water Cooling & Heating Mattress Pad costs $764–$1303.
- Does HydroSnooze Water Cooling & Heating Mattress Pad require a subscription?
- No. HydroSnooze Water Cooling & Heating Mattress Pad does not require a subscription — there is no mandatory recurring fee to keep using it.