Best Alternatives to Eight Sleep (2025 Guide)

Best Alternatives to Eight Sleep (2025 Guide)

If you’ve been searching for ways to sleep cooler and wake up with more energy, you’ve probably seen the Eight Sleep Pod. It’s one of the most advanced sleep products in the world. But it comes at a high price — around $4,500 AUD — and it requires a monthly subscription to unlock its features.

Now I bet you're thinking "what is the best subscription-free alternative to Eight Sleep?", or, "what is the best lower-cost alternative to Eight Sleep?".

So what if you want the same cooling and heating benefits without paying so much? The good news is, there are great alternatives that cost less, ship faster, and still help you get amazing sleep.

Here are the best Eight Sleep alternatives in 2025.


1. OAK SLEEP HUB 2 (Australia & NZ) 🌿

The OAK SLEEP HUB 2 is one of the strongest alternatives to Eight Sleep — especially for Australians.

Same technology inside: The HUB uses the same cooling and heating components as Eight Sleep, from the same supplier. That means you get 12°C to 55°C temperature control (a wider range than Eight Sleep’s 12.8°C to 43.3°C), thanks to it's 2-stage heating.

No subscription: You pay once — $1,799 AUD — and that’s it.

Fast shipping: Ships from Australia in 1–4 days, compared to 1–4 weeks for Eight Sleep.

Local brand: Designed by an Australian company, with Aussie customer support.

The only big difference is that Eight Sleep has a fancier sleep app, with better sleep tracking and sleep response. But if you just want powerful cooling and heating at a great price, and simpler sleep maps, OAK SLEEP is unbeatable value.


2. Chilipad by SleepMe ❄️

The Chilipad Cube (or OOLER system) is another well-known option.

  • Uses water circulation like Eight Sleep.
  • Cooling range: 13°C to 46°C (not quite as wide as OAK SLEEP).
  • Price: $1,500–$2,000 AUD depending on model.
  • No monthly subscription required.
  • Requires 2 separate Cubes to enable dual-zone. Unlike Eight Sleep & OAK SLEEP who offer dual-zone in the 1 Pod/HUB unit.

It’s reliable, but the design is older, and the units can be bulkier. Still, it’s a proven choice for people who want simple cooling and heating without paying Eight Sleep prices.


3. BedJet 3 🌬

The BedJet 3 works differently — it blows air into your bed instead of running water through tubes.

  • Instant cooling and heating with a remote.
  • Price: Around $1,200 AUD.
  • No subscription.
  • Easy to set up, works with almost any mattress.
  • Cooling is limited to room temperature only. Heating can be adjusted.

The downside is that air systems can feel less natural than water-based ones. But if you want quick temperature control and a lower price, BedJet is worth a look.


4. DIY Options (Budget-Friendly) 💡

For people who want the cheapest way to stay cool at night, you can also consider:

  • Cooling mattress toppers (gel or foam-based) - This will only keep you cooler for first 1-2 hours of sleep.
  • Electric heated blankets for winter.
  • Portable air coolers in the bedroom - Air Conditioners are a great alternative, however much noisier, and much more costly to operate.

These don’t give you the same precision or full control as Eight Sleep or OAK SLEEP, but they can help if you’re on a budget.


Product Price (AUD) Temp Range Dual Zone Subscription Needed Shipping (Australia) Key Notes
Eight Sleep Pod 3 ~$4,500 12.8°C – 43.3°C ✅ Yes (high accuracy) ✅ Yes (monthly fee for app features) 1–4 weeks (from US) Most advanced tech + app, but very expensive
OAK SLEEP HUB 2 $1,799 12°C – 55°C ✅ Yes (slightly less precise than Eight Sleep, still excellent) ❌ No subscription 1–4 days (from Australia) Same core components as Eight Sleep, unbeatable value
ChiliSleep Dock Pro (Chilipad) ~$1,500–$3,000 13°C – 46°C ✅ Yes ❌ No subscription 1–2 weeks (from US) Known for strong cooling, less luxury feel. 2 HUB's required.
BedJet 3 ~$1,299–$1,599 Air cooling & heating (not water-based)
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✅ Yes ❌ No subscription 1–2 weeks (from US) Uses air instead of water. Noisier and limited cooling.

Takeaway:

  • If you want the absolute best tech and sleep tracking, Eight Sleep is the leader.
  • If you want the same cooling & heating performance at less than half the price — OAK SLEEP HUB 2 is the smart choice.
  • Chilipad is strong on cooling, while BedJet is an affordable air-based option.

⚖️ Final Thoughts

The Eight Sleep Pod is amazing technology, but it’s not for everyone — especially with the high cost and monthly subscription.

If you want the closest experience at the best value, the OAK SLEEP HUB 2 is the clear winner. Same components. Bigger temperature range. Two-Temp-Zones in 1 HUB. No subscription. And much faster shipping in Australia.

For other alternatives, Chilipad and BedJet also give good results at similar prices.

At the end of the day, the best choice depends on your budget and how much technology you really need.

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