BedJet
BedJet is an air-based cooling, warming, and sweat-drying sleep system that provides rapid climate control directly for your bed using advanced technology developed by a former NASA engineer.
BedJet customer service
Use any of the convenient means below to contact BedJet customer service.
| Phone | (401) 404-5250 |
| Web | https://bedjet.com/pages/support-center |
| [email protected] |
BedJet jobs
BedJet is a technology company that is re-imagining the bedroom and sleep experience. The BedJet Company applies advanced technology, material science and computational fluid dynamic design methods previously reserved for aerospace, medical device and automotive industries into the art and science of delightful consumer bedroom technology.
Headquarters
17 JT Connell Highway
Newport, RI 02840
(401) 404-5250
[email protected]
Returns
What is the return window?
BedJet offers a 60-day Risk-Free Return Guarantee for all new products purchased through BedJet.com, and you must contact them within 60 days of receiving your order to obtain a return authorization.
Are there any items that are non-returnable?
Certified refurbished units are final sale and not eligible for returns. Refurbished BedJet 3 units are non-returnable and non-refundable.
How will I receive my refund?
Once the items are received back to their warehouse, your full refund will be processed within 3-5 business days and you will receive an email confirmation of the completed return.
Who pays for return shipping?
BedJet provides prepaid shipping labels to return items in their original packaging, with free return shipping available within the USA, Canada, EU, and UK only.
Editor's Take
So here's the thing about BedJet-it's basically what happens when a NASA engineer gets fed up with being too hot or cold in bed. And honestly? That backstory alone makes it kind of fascinating.
Mark Aramli was working on spacesuit cooling systems for astronauts when he had this lightbulb moment: "Why can we keep people comfortable in outer space but not in our own beds?" Fair point, Mark. Fair point.
The concept is surprisingly simple. BedJet is an air-based cooling, warming, and sweat-drying system that blows conditioned air directly into your bed. Think of it as a personal climate control system that sits under or beside your bed and connects via a hose to a nozzle that goes between your mattress and sheets.
What's genuinely impressive is how fast it works. The warming mode can make your sheets toasty in just 60 seconds-like they just came out of the dryer. And the cooling? You feel it within 10 seconds. That's not marketing fluff-that's physics doing its thing.
But here's where it gets interesting. BedJet is actually the first device in its category with clinical sleep results published in a medical journal. They've sold over 300,000 units and become the #1 best-selling cooling and warming system for beds in America. Those aren't small numbers for what's essentially a niche product.
The biorhythm feature is where things get really nerdy. You can pre-program different cooling and warming settings for every hour of the night, and it can even wake you up with temperature changes instead of an alarm. Because apparently some people want their bed to be their personal sleep laboratory.
And look, let's be real about the price. A single unit runs $659, while dual-zone systems for couples cost $1,549-$1,579. That's not pocket change. But 92% of people who try it keep it, which suggests it's doing something right.
The company itself has this scrappy startup vibe that's kind of endearing. They're not some massive corporate division-they're a true American startup based in Rhode Island, full of "bright-eyed inventors, engineers and gadget nerds." Plus, they donate proceeds from every sale to their charitable foundation, which is a nice touch.