QualitySleep reviews products through a comfort-first editorial framework. Our goal is not to make every product sound advanced. Our goal is to understand what a product does well, where it falls short, and which type of sleeper it actually fits.

1. What we evaluate

Depending on the category, we evaluate factors like comfort over time, material feel, side-sleeper compatibility, heat retention, noise masking, light blocking, ease of setup, and value for money.

2. How we describe evidence

A. Hands-on evaluation: When a product has been used directly, we describe the experience as direct use or hands-on testing.

B. Editorial assessment: When based on research, we describe it as an editorial assessment built from official details, materials analysis, pricing, and buyer feedback patterns.

3. What matters most to us

The single most important question is: Who is this actually good for?

A product can be excellent for one type of sleeper and annoying for another.

4. What we avoid

We avoid fake lab language, fake performance claims, copying marketing claims without context, and presenting a single product as universally perfect.

5. Review structure we prefer

Most reviews include a quick verdict, who it is for, key strengths, key trade-offs, comfort notes, pricing, and a final recommendation.

6. Health and safety limits

QualitySleep does not diagnose or treat sleep disorders. Readers dealing with persistent health concerns should seek professional guidance.