Jul 5, 2026

Saatva Solaire Review vs. Beverly Hills Bed 14 inch Adjustable Air mMttress

Saatva Solaire Review vs. Beverly Hills Bed 14 inch Adjustable Air mMttress - Beverly Hills Bed

Saatva Solaire Review vs. Beverly Hills Bed 14 inch Adjustable Air mMttress

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Saatva Solaire Review vs. Beverly Hills Bed 14" Adjustable Air Mattress: Which One Actually Deserves Your Bedroom?

Beverly Hills Bed  |  July 5, 2026  |  8 min read

Two adjustable air mattresses. Two dual-chamber, remote-controlled sleep systems built to let couples dial in their own firmness. But when you put the Saatva Solaire and the Beverly Hills Bed 14" Adjustable Air Mattress side by side, the similarities stop at the concept — and the price tags tell a very different story. If you've been reading Saatva Solaire reviews trying to decide whether the price is worth it, here's a full breakdown of construction, comfort, firmness levels, warranty, and cost, so you can decide which adjustable firmness mattress is actually worth the investment.

At a Glance

Feature Saatva Solaire Beverly Hills Bed 14"
Dual air chambers Yes (queen & up) Yes (all sizes)
Firmness settings 50, remote-controlled 50, remote-controlled
Comfort layers Memory foam + latex Same
Warranty Lifetime (full coverage 2 yrs) 25 years (3 full + prorated)
Home trial 365 nights 30 days
Queen, mattress only $4,074 $2,650
Split King, mattress only $6,473 $3,450

Saatva Solaire Review: The Quick Take

Search "Saatva Solaire review" and a pretty consistent picture emerges. Reviewers like the dual-chamber design, the 50 firmness settings, and Saatva's white-glove delivery and customer service. The Saatva Solaire mattress has a strong reputation, and most Saatva Solaire mattress reviews rate the build quality highly. But nearly every review — from owner reviews to third-party mattress sites — lands on the same conclusion: it's an excellent mattress, and you're paying a significant premium for the name, the 365-night trial, and the in-home delivery experience that comes with it.

That reputation is exactly why so many shoppers use Saatva Solaire reviews as a starting point before comparing it against lower-cost alternatives built on the same underlying technology — which is where the Beverly Hills Bed 14" Adjustable Air Mattress comes in.

Construction & Materials

Both mattresses are built around the same core idea: independently controlled air chambers on each side of the bed, topped with cushioning layers that keep the air-support system from feeling like, well, an air mattress. Where they diverge is in how that comfort is engineered.

Saatva Solaire

  • Dual air chambers (queen and larger)
  • Contouring memory foam transition layer
  • Natural latex layer (soft side / firm side)
  • Organic cotton cover
  • Reinforced power edge support system

Beverly Hills Bed 14"

beverly hills bed 14 air mattress set

  • Dual air chambers (all sizes, including twin)
  • Interchangeable topper above air bladders 
  • Cooling fabric cover to offset foam heat retention
  • Reinforced rail with built-in air pumps for a clean profile
  • Compatible with platform frames and adjustable bases


Customizable Firmness & Comfort

This is the category where the two mattresses are closest to identical. Saatva markets the Solaire as an adjustable firmness mattress with 50 distinct firmness levels per side, officially spanning a soft 4/10 feel on the low end of the dial up to a firm 8/10 feel at the top. The Beverly Hills Bed 14" adjustable air mattress matches that exact range — 50 individually adjustable firmness settings per side, controlled with a wireless remote, so each sleeper in the bed can land anywhere from soft-and-cushioned to firm-and-supportive without affecting their partner's side. On twin and twin XL sizes, both brands apply the settings across the full mattress rather than splitting zones, since there's only one sleeper to account for.

The practical difference shows up with the Beverly Hills Bed massaging adjustable base bundle, which layers in zero-gravity positioning, three massage timer settings (10, 20, or 30 minutes), Bluetooth connectivity, and USB charging — turning firmness control into a full adjustable sleep system rather than just a mattress upgrade.

Beverly Hills Bed Tip

If you and your partner disagree on firmness — one of you likes a plush cloud-like feel, the other wants firm lumbar support — a dual-chamber air mattress like either of these solves that argument permanently. It's the single biggest reason couples upgrade to this category.

Pricing: Where the Real Gap Shows Up

Both mattresses use the same core technology. The price you pay for that technology is not remotely the same. As of 2026, the Saatva Solaire queen price sits at $4,074 for the mattress alone — the Beverly Hills Bed 14" queen runs $2,650, a difference of nearly $1,500 before you even add an adjustable base. Here's how the numbers break down across mattress-only and full adjustable base bundle pricing, in both queen and split king:

Price Comparison
queen beverly hills bed air adjustable mattress
Saatva Solaire Beverly Hills Bed 14"
Queen — Mattress Only
Saatva
$4,074
BHB
$2,650
You save $1,424 (35%)
Split King — Mattress Only
Saatva
$6,473
BHB
$3,450
You save $3,023 (47%)
Queen — Mattress + Adjustable Base
Saatva
$5,573
BHB
$3,350
You save $2,223 (40%)
Split King — Mattress + Adjustable Base
Saatva
$8,971
BHB
$4,880
You save $4,091 (46%)

At every size and configuration, Beverly Hills Bed comes in 35–47% less than the equivalent Saatva Solaire setup. On a split king with an adjustable base — the most popular configuration for couples — that's a difference of over $4,000 for what is functionally the same dual-chamber, remote-adjustable experience.

Warranty: Read the Fine Print

Saatva markets the Solaire with a "lifetime warranty," which sounds reassuring until you look at what it actually covers. Full replacement coverage runs for the first two years only. After that, the warranty shifts to a prorated structure, meaning your coverage — and Saatva's share of any repair or replacement cost — shrinks considerably as the mattress ages. By year ten or fifteen, you could be covering the majority of a replacement yourself.

Beverly Hills Bed takes a more straightforward approach: a 25-year warranty, with the first three years covered in full and strong prorated coverage for the remaining 22 years. It's not marketed as "lifetime," but the real-world protection you get in year eight or year fifteen is more transparent and, in most cases, more generous than what a shrinking "lifetime" claim actually delivers.

Return Policy & Home Trial

This is one category where Saatva has the edge on paper: a 365-night home trial versus Beverly Hills Bed's 30-day return window. If you genuinely need most of a year to decide whether a mattress works for you, that's worth factoring in.

In practice, most sleepers know whether a new mattress and adjustable base setup is right for them well within the first month — and a 30-day window is enough time to move past the "new mattress" adjustment period without paying a premium for nine extra months of a return option you're unlikely to use.

Which One Should You Buy?

If money is no object and you want the security of a full year to test a mattress before committing, the Saatva Solaire is a well-built, reputable option. But if you're comparing these two mattresses side by side because you want the same dual-chamber, 50-setting adjustable experience without paying a luxury markup, the Beverly Hills Bed 14" Adjustable Air Mattress delivers essentially the same core technology — dual air chambers, remote-controlled firmness, adjustable base compatibility — for thousands of dollars less.

For couples who split on firmness preference, and want more than one firmness unlike a regular mattress enjoy want massage and zero-gravity positioning built into the base, and would rather put the savings toward the rest of the bedroom, the Beverly Hills Bed set is the more practical choice at every size we compared.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Beverly Hills Bed 14" mattress really comparable to the Saatva Solaire?

Yes. Both use dual air chambers with 50 independently adjustable firmness settings per side, controlled by a wireless remote, and both pair with adjustable bases. The core technology is nearly identical — the biggest differences are in comfort layer materials, warranty structure, and price.

What's the biggest difference between the two mattresses?

Price and comfort layer construction. Saatva uses a memory foam and flippable latex comfort system, while Beverly Hills Bed uses a 5" super pillow top with cooling fabric. Functionally similar for most sleepers, but Beverly Hills Bed costs 35–47% less across every size and configuration.

How much can I save by choosing Beverly Hills Bed over Saatva Solaire?

Savings range from about $1,424 on a queen mattress alone up to roughly $4,091 on a split king mattress with an adjustable base — a 35% to 47% difference depending on size and configuration.

What's the return policy if I don't like my mattress?

Beverly Hills Bed offers a 30-day return window from the day your mattress arrives. Saatva offers a longer 365-night trial. Most sleepers make their decision well within the first 30 days, but if you want a full year to decide, that's a point in Saatva's favor.

How does the warranty coverage compare between the two brands?

Saatva advertises a lifetime warranty, but full replacement coverage only lasts 2 years before shifting to a prorated structure that shrinks over time. Beverly Hills Bed offers a 25-year warranty with 3 years of full coverage followed by strong prorated coverage for the remaining 22 years.

Can I get the adjustable base with massage features on the Beverly Hills Bed mattress?

Yes. The 14" mattress bundles with an adjustable massaging base include many features including zero gravity sleep position and upgrades to our  wall hugger adjustable bed frames or lumbar back support adjustable bases 

Are the Saatva Solaire reviews worth it?

Saatva Solaire reviews are generally positive on build quality, delivery experience, and customer service — it's a well-regarded mattress. Where most Saatva Solaire mattress reviews agree it falls short is value: you're paying thousands more for a dual-chamber system that the Beverly Hills Bed 14" Adjustable Air Mattress matches setting-for-setting at a much lower price.

How does the Saatva Solaire compare to Sleep Number?

The Saatva Solaire and Sleep Number both use adjustable air chambers, but the Solaire adds a memory foam and latex comfort system on top, while Sleep Number's comfort layers vary by model. If you're weighing Sleep Number instead of Saatva, it's worth reading our Beverly Hills Bed vs. Sleep Number comparison — the same value gap shows up there too.

Do these air beds come in a split queen size?

No air beds are made in a split queen size, as the air bladders would be too small to function properly.

Are the pumps on the floor or in the mattress for each air bed Saatva Solaire or Beverly Hills Bed air mattress?

Both mattresses use dual air chambers embedded in the mattress no hoses or pumps on the floor — 

Prices are subject to change - Claude Ai review completed July 6th 2026 

Get the Same Adjustable Comfort for Thousands Less

Compare the 14" Adjustable Air Mattress on its own, or bundle it with our massaging adjustable base — in queen or split king.

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