The cons: Despite the additional foam, the durability of the air system is still a concern for sleepers. The pros: Mid-grade Sleep Number option with more between you and the air bladders for additional memory foam comfort and cooling. The latest addition to this line, the pSE Special Edition, includes temperature balancing features that absorb heat and releases it as you cool. These mattresses also come with a sleep tracker and Responsive Air® technology that subtly adjust the firmness while you sleep. The entry level of the series is the p5 and offers an overall 10'' profile with 4'' of comfort layers. The Sleep Number 360 Performance Series offers a higher profile than the Classic series, with the addition of more memory foam. The cons are that some complain that the technology has durability problems. The pros of this line is that it is the most affordable line and offers all the customization features that make Sleep Number popular. These mattresses come with sleep tracking built in and can provide you a SleepIQ® score. The c4 offers a 9'' overall profile, 3'' memory foam comfort layer, and adjustable firmness on each side of the mattress. The main difference between these models is the thickness of the memory foam comfort layer above the DualAir system. It offers two different mattresses: the c2 and c4 smart beds. The Sleep Number 360 Classic Series is the entry point (and lowest priced) offering from Sleep Number. The biggest differences between them is more or less cooling, memory foam, plush feel, and technology options that affect the final price. We'll go through each of Sleep Number's lines in depth.
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