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Ottilie Blackhall

The $20 Smart Plug Hack That Automatically Drops Your Bedroom Temp to 65°F for Rapid Sleep Onset

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During the warmer months of spring and summer, maintaining the perfect temperature for sleep can feel more difficult than ever. While this may be generally uncomfortable, it can also significantly and negatively affect your ability to get a proper, restorative night's sleep.

There is, however, a simple, budget-friendly solution to automating this process. The answer? Investing in the Amazon Smart Plug, available at Amazon, which allows you to set your sleep space schedule, even if you're not in your bedroom – or even at home.

As sleep experts explain, when the heating is off, and you can't rely on the perfect thermostat setting for sleep, a smart plug can help to keep your bedroom cool, comfortable, and ready for deep sleep, whatever the weather.

The $20 Smart Plug Hack That Automatically Drops Your Bedroom Temp

All prices were correct at the time of publication.

As the resident Sleep Editor here at Homes & Gardens, I've learned that one of the easiest ways to sleep better is by maintaining the ideal room temperature – somewhere between 65 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

But the warmer months of spring and summer tend to be the busiest, and between working, socializing, and hosting, more often than not, you may find yourself forgetting to switch on your fan to cool your sleep space to the optimum temperature before bedtime.

Sleep expert Dr. Saema Tahir, M.D., shares, 'The best temperature for sleeping is between 60-67°F. This range helps support our natural drop in core body temperature that is necessary for falling asleep, deep sleep, and REM sleep.

'Heat disrupts sleep significantly. Falling asleep requires a natural drop in core body temperature, and when the environment is too hot, it is more difficult not only to fall asleep, but to stay asleep as well.

'Hot environments decrease deep and REM sleep, which are both important for restorative, healthy sleep. Heat also causes sweating, restlessness, and awakenings throughout the night. If a sleep disorder is present, heat during sleep can worsen insomnia, sleep apnea, and strain on the heart.'

For that reason, Dr. Joseph Dzierzewski, PhD, from the National Sleep Foundation, recommends using a smart plug to automatically drop your bedroom temperature before bed.

'The basic idea is pairing a smart plug with a portable air conditioner [available at Amazon] or a fan and then setting it on a schedule so your room starts cooling down automatically about 60 to 90 minutes before your target bedtime,' he explains. 'That timing mirrors your body's own natural temperature drop, which helps you fall asleep faster.'

Additionally, Dr. Jordan Burns, D.C., sleep health expert for Amerisleep, highlights the cost-effective benefits of using a smart plug, explaining, 'Using a smart plug is one way to automate your sleep space without investing in an expensive smart home device,' he explains. This will not only ensure your bedroom is set to your ideal sleeping temperature before getting into bed, but also help you to save money at home, too.

What to Shop

Below, you can shop my selection of spring and summer sleep essentials – from expert-recommended smart plugs and fans, to lightweight linen bedding and naturally cooling silk pillowcases.

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