The 5 Best Adjustable Beds for Snoring of 2026
Elevating the head can help open airways for positional snorers. We ranked the beds that handle it best - from one-touch anti-snore presets to bases that hear the snore and respond on their own.
We compared each base on its anti-snoring toolkit: dedicated snore presets or automatic snore response, head elevation range, split configurations that let one side elevate independently, motor noise, warranty, and total bundle cost. Pricing reflects Queen bundles at MSRP unless noted.
Sven & Son Classic
The Classic is the most popular bed in the Sven & Son lineup for a reason: it covers the snoring essentials - a dedicated anti-snore preset, memory positions, and a Split King option so the snorer sleeps elevated while their partner doesn't have to - at $1,146 for a Queen bundle with a 25-year warranty. The smart beds further down this list add automation; none of them add it for less than triple the price.
Tempur-Pedic Ergo Smart 3.0
Tempur-Pedic's Snore Response is the most established automatic system on this list - it hears the snore and quietly raises the head about 12 degrees while everyone keeps sleeping, a bigger lift than Sleep Number's roughly 7 degrees. If hands-free intervention plus Tempur's mattress feel is worth an extra $3,650 to you, the Ergo Smart is the one.
Sleep Number i8 + FlexFit 3
Sleep Number is the most hands-off option here for an individual sleeper: pair the i8 with the FlexFit 3 base and it listens for snoring and lifts the head about 7 degrees on its own, with manual anti-snore and Zero-Gravity presets when you want them. The tech is real, but you are paying several times a comparable bundle for it, and the air-system upkeep and prorated warranty are the long-term trade-offs.
Saatva Adjustable Base Plus
Saatva pairs a real anti-snore preset - a 7-degree head lift - with a wall-hug design and motors quiet enough to adjust at 3 a.m. without waking anyone. It does the core snore job well; you're paying a steep premium over our top pick for the build quality and service, and the anti-snore angle is one fixed setting rather than something you can dial in.
Nectar Premier Adjustable
For positional snorers on a budget, the Nectar covers the fundamentals - a dedicated anti-snore preset that lifts the head, plus very quiet motors so adjusting it won't wake your partner. The trade-offs are a 2-year base warranty and a single fixed anti-snore angle; at this price point the Classic above does more for less.
Competitor prices and configurations as listed on Sven & Son's published comparison pages, checked June 15, 2026. Warranty and trial terms reflect each brand's published policy as of June 2026 and are subject to change. Loud, chronic snoring can be a sign of sleep apnea - this article is general information, not medical advice. Talk to your doctor if snoring comes with gasping, choking, or daytime exhaustion.
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