
Sleepme makes the Chilipad, a water-circulating mattress pad that heats and cools each bed side.
Chilipad is the Sleepme flagship bed climate-control system: a hydro-powered control unit pumps water through a fitted mattress pad to heat or cool each side of the bed across a wide range, managed through a companion app or a nightstand remote. The line spans multiple generations, including the redesigned Chilipad 2.0 and the higher-output Dock Pro, aimed at different budgets and cooling needs.
The system is sold direct-to-consumer and is designed to sit under or on top of an existing mattress. Each unit supports dual-zone control so two sleepers can hold separate temperatures, and the newest version adds quieter operation alongside a physical remote.
Demand for sleep-technology products is rising as consumers increasingly treat sleep quality as a health and athletic-performance concern, broadening the audience for active temperature regulation beyond early adopters. Hot sleepers, menopausal consumers, and recovery-focused athletes represent the clearest growth segments.
The category is competitive, with several specialists offering connected, climate-controlled mattress systems, which pushes vendors toward better app experiences, quieter hardware, and clearer health messaging. A water-based, subscription-light approach lets a vendor compete on thermal performance rather than software lock-in.
Sleepme core edge is its water-based mechanism, which moves real heat in and out of the mattress rather than only circulating air, producing a wider and more precise temperature range on each side of the bed. The dual-zone design lets two sleepers set independent temperatures, directly addressing couples with mismatched heat preferences.
The hardware also leans on a no-subscription model, shipping core temperature control with the device instead of gating it behind a recurring membership. Athletic-recovery positioning, including a university athletics partnership, reinforces credibility around performance and recovery sleep.