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Ask Wirecutter: How Do I Share a Bed When I’m Shivering and My Partner’s Sweating?
by Annemarie Conte
No need to break up. Hot sleepers can coexist with cold sleepers.
The Best Sleep Headphones (But We Hoped for Better)
by Lauren Dragan
All of the sleep headphones we tested fell short in some way, but we still have three recommendations for different uses and budgets.
The ChiliPad Sleep System Isn’t Cheap. But It Might Beat Washing Your Sweaty Sheets Every Morning.
by Joshua Lyon
The ChiliPad promises to cool down even the sweatiest sleepers. We were skeptical, but our tester found it a surprising solution for a better night’s sleep.
We Tried to Find the Best Mouth Guard for Teeth Grinding. We Bit Off More Than We Could Chew.
by Nancy Redd
A mouth guard can temporarily protect against teeth-grinding-related damage until you can see a professional who can treat the causes of bruxism.
Can a Fitness or Sleep Tracker Tell If You’re Sick?
by Justin Redman
Several studies have touted the ability of sleep and fitness trackers to detect COVID-19 and other illnesses. But there are caveats.
I Tried a Virtual Bedside Sleep Coach for a Week. It Was Weird, and Weirdly Effective.
by Joanne Chen
A new app offers sessions with a live sleep coach to help you hit the hay.
The Things That Help Us Fall (and Stay) Asleep
by Wirecutter Staff
From warm body wraps to soothing herbal tea blends, these are the things that our staff uses to fall (and stay) asleep.
A Love Letter to My Lunya Sleep Mask
by Lesley Stockton
After much trial and error, the Lunya sleep mask became our slumber-obsessed staffer’s favorite mask.
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Nap
by Tim Barribeau
Napping is not just for toddlers. Our staff star napper shares his advice on how to become a regular napper and avoid common pitfalls.
Can a Meditation TV Show Help You Sleep Better?
by Dorie Chevlen
We give up. We’re all on screens before bed anyway, at least consider these shows from Calm and Headspace to help turn a bad habit into a slightly better one.
How to Clean Your Mattress
by Joanne Chen
Cleaning your mattress helps keep mites, stains, and odors at bay. Here’s how to do it right.
How to Clean Bed Pillows
by Jackie Reeve
Like any other bedding, pillows need a deep cleaning every now and then. We explain how to wash your pillows, no matter what kind you have.
The Pandemic Has Messed With Kids’ Sleep. Here’s How to Get Them Back on Schedule.
by Joanne Chen
For many families, the pandemic has thrown bedtime schedules out the window. We have expert advice on how to get kids back on track.
Why Your Kids Can’t Sleep, and How to Help
by Joanne Chen
These are tough, tense times, and kids may have trouble falling asleep because of it. We have some real-world strategies for making bedtime less of a battle.
5 Ways to Beat Coronavirus Anxiety So You Can Sleep
by Joanne Chen
Can’t sleep? Try these expert-recommended anxiety reducers.
Discover Your Ideal Sleep Position—Then, Train Your Body to Use It
by Dan Koeppel
Changing your sleep position can change your life. Here’s how you can do it.
Ideas and Decor for a Comfortable, Cozy Guest Bedroom
by Alex Arpaia
The best gear to thoughtfully outfit your guest bedroom and create a welcoming, cozy space for friends and family this holiday season.
The British Are Coming ... to Lull You to Sleep
by Jackie Reeve
Have trouble falling asleep? Listening to the comforting, soothing cadence of a British accent can be a surprisingly helpful way to make you drowsy.
Don’t Let Pets Destroy Your Bedding. Use These Tips Instead.
by Jackie Reeve
If you share your bed with a pet, some simple strategies and durable gear can help protect against accidents and keep your space clean and comfortable.
How a $2 Notebook Helps My Insomnia
by Dorie Chevlen
Sometimes the fanciest remedies won’t work to combat anxiety-induced insomnia. But a $2 notebook helped this writer get back to sleep.
I Hate Alarm Clocks. But I Love Waking Up With Smart Bulbs.
by Eve O'Neill
A personal essay about why, for some people, smart bulbs might work better than an alarm clock.
How to Use Smart Lights to Help Your Kids Get to Bed (and Stay Asleep)
by Rachel Cericola
Bedtime shouldn’t be a fight. Instead of picking your battles, automate them—with one of these smart-lighting sleep solutions.
How to Make Sleeping Together Suck Less
by Daniela Gorny
Sleeping with someone else can be a challenge. We asked our staff for their favorite sleeping solutions to keep a romance (and REM sleep) from suffering.
Are Silk Pillowcases Really Better for Your Skin?
by Eleanor Ford
Silk pillowcases supposedly help reduce wrinkles and prevent acne, but their benefits might be overstated.
3 Dubious Bedding Claims, Debunked
by Jackie Reeve
Many bedding manufacturers are trying to hustle you—don’t fall for it. Our bedding expert will tell you which claims are too good to be true.
I’ve Never Slept Better Than on a Japanese Futon
by Courtney Schley
One of the editors on the Wirecutter sleep team has tested dozens of mattresses, but she still misses her Japanese futon.
Hosting Overnight Guests in Your Small Space
by Alex Arpaia
These are the items we recommend to help your guests feel comfortable in a small space.
What to Buy: How Not to Feel Dead Tired This Winter
by Joanne Chen
Many sleep-promoting products don’t actually do much. Here are four expert-approved strategies for improving sleep quality.
Wide Awake at 3 a.m.? Don’t Look at Your Phone.
by Joanne Chen
Sometimes falling asleep isn’t the problem, it’s staying asleep. Here are six often-surprising strategies to lull you back to sleep mode.