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Tempur-Pedic's Luxebreeze gets Popular Science award

05 Dec '19
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Pic: Tempur Sealy International
Pic: Tempur Sealy International

Tempur-Pedic's Tempur-Luxebreeze has been selected for the 2019 Popular Science's Best of What's New Award in the personal health category. The Tempur-Luxebreeze mattress make the temperature up to eight degrees cooler. Earlier this year, Tempur-Pedic introduced the full Tempur-breeze mattress, uniquely engineered to deliver all-night cooling and comfort.

Sleeping hot is the number one unmet consumer challenge in the sleep industry, with more than 60 per cent of Americans struggling with this problem. The Tempur-breeze mattress line was introduced to address this challenge.

"At Tempur-Pedic, we are committed to delivering an exceptional sleep experience for our customers and we dedicate our R and D to solving their top sleep needs," said Scott Thompson, Tempur Sealy president and CEO. "We are honoured that Popular Science recognised Luxebreeze and our innovation to deliver cooler sleep."

Popular Science's Best of What's New is a definitive list of the year's 100 most innovative technologies and products. Popular Science editors vet thousands of candidates—ranging from feats of engineering to hyper-intelligent software—in search of objects and endeavours that not only promise to improve life but also represent significant advancement in their categories.

"The Best of What's New is our celebration of the most impactful and exciting innovations of the year," says Popular Science editor-in-chief Joe Brown. "This expertly vetted collection lays the groundwork for a healthier, safer, and awe-inspiring future—in our homes, cities, outer space, and everywhere in between. We're proud to bring you the Best of What's New 2019."

This recognition comes on the heels of Tempur-Pedic receiving the JD Power Award for ranking highest in the Retail Mattress Segment of the JD Power 2019 US Mattress Satisfaction Report.

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