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The Benefits of Adjustable Beds

Adjustable Mattress in a Box

Are you in the market for a new mattress and considering the transition to an adjustable bed? Are you a loyal BedInABox sleeper that is looking to take your mattress to the next level? BedInABox makes an adjustable bed that may be the solution for you: MotionInABox.
MotionInABox is a Bluetooth-enabled adjustable bed foundation designed to be compatible with all BedInABox mattresses. Experience the scientifically proven health benefits of adjustable beds with MotionInABox, our popular adjustable bed, and discover the ergonomic way to resolve the issues affecting your nightly rest, like snoring, back pain, sleep apnea, and sinus congestion.
The MotionInABox foundation paired with a BedInABox mattress provides a truly customized sleep experience for all of our satisfied sleepers. The MotionInABox adjustable bed foundation has a heavy-duty 880-pound lift capacity motor, offering full mobility of both the head and foot of your mattress. You can elevate the head of your mattress to watch television or read a book or magazine in bed before tucking away for the night. You can also lift the foot of your mattress to independently elevate the legs, a popular style of sleeping with proven benefits for circulation and back pain! With full mobility of both ends of the mattress, the possibilities for comfort are endless, and the MotionInABox adjustable bed is ready to cater to what you need. Once you’ve found the positions that work for you, there is the option of programming two customizable preprogrammed memory presets with MotionInABox, making quick, easy, and accessible comfort our priority for you.
With the zero-gravity setting on your new MotionInABox adjustable bed, the foundation raises the head and legs to a specific angle to prevent unnecessary pressure on the body, encouraging increased circulation and providing an incomparable feeling of weightlessness. The zero-gravity position is scientifically proven to alleviate back and neck pain, reduce snoring, promote better heart health, ease heartburn, and promote better breathing throughout the night! Invented by NASA to make astronauts comfortable enough to sleep in space, zero-gravity is the earthly way to experience weightlessness without ever leaving the comfort of your bedroom. Alleviate stress on your body and wake up feeling rested and ready to tackle your day after a night of zero-gravity sleep.

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