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Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe Review: Cooling Performance for Hot Sleepers (2026)

The Aurora Luxe combines CopperGel foam with a TitanCool cover and pocketed coil airflow for some of the best passive cooling available. Three firmness levels make it versatile across sleep positions.

Quick Verdict

TypeHybrid (foam + pocketed coils)
Cooling Score9.2 / 10
Firmness OptionsSoft (3), Medium (5), Firm (7)
Queen Price$1,699
Trial Period120 nights
Warranty10 years
Height13.5 inches
ShippingFree, compressed in box

One-sentence verdict: The best passive cooling mattress for hot sleepers who want multiple firmness options and copper-based heat conduction at a competitive price.

Who This Mattress Is For

Good fit

  • Hot sleepers who want proven copper-based cooling
  • Side sleepers who need contouring (choose Soft or Medium)
  • People who want firmness options instead of one-size-fits-all
  • Couples with different firmness preferences (split models available in King/Cal King)
  • Shoppers who want premium cooling under $1,700 (queen)

Not ideal

  • People who prefer a lightweight, easy-to-move mattress (Aurora is 100+ lbs)
  • Shoppers on a strict budget under $1,000
  • Those who want active temperature control (see Eight Sleep Pod)
  • Stomach sleepers under 130 lbs (may not need the Firm model)

Cooling Technology Breakdown

CopperGel CopperFlex Foam

The primary comfort layer uses foam infused with copper gel. Copper is one of the most thermally conductive metals, approximately 400 times more conductive than standard polyurethane foam. Rather than absorbing heat like gel (which eventually saturates), copper conducts heat laterally away from your body toward the edges and coil layer below. This means cooling that continues throughout the night rather than fading after 2-3 hours.

TitanCool Cover

The quilted cover uses phase-change yarn that absorbs heat when your temperature rises above a set threshold. This is the first surface your body contacts, providing an immediate cool-to-the-touch sensation. The cover also wicks moisture effectively, keeping the surface dry.

Pocketed Coil Airflow Layer

The support layer uses individually wrapped pocketed coils. Unlike solid foam bases, the coil layer creates natural channels for air circulation through the mattress core. Heat conducted downward by the copper foam dissipates through these air channels rather than accumulating in the mattress. This passive ventilation is what separates good cooling from great cooling.

Firmness Options

Brooklyn Bedding offers three firmness levels for the Aurora Luxe. All three use the same CopperGel foam and TitanCool cover, so cooling performance is consistent across firmness levels. The difference is in the comfort layer thickness and density.

3/10

Soft

Best for side sleepers under 200 lbs. Deep contouring at shoulders and hips. Maximum pressure relief.

5/10

Medium

Most popular choice. Suits side and back sleepers. Good balance of comfort and support. Best for most people.

7/10

Firm

Best for back and stomach sleepers, especially those over 200 lbs. Minimal sinkage, strong lumbar support.

Current Pricing

SizePrice
Twin$999
Twin XL$1,099
Full$1,399
Queen$1,699
King$1,999
Cal King$1,999

Prices from Brooklyn Bedding website as of April 2026. Brooklyn Bedding frequently runs sales of 20-25% off during major holidays. Check their site for current promotions.

Pros and Cons

Strengths

  • Exceptional cooling from copper foam + PCM cover + coils
  • Three firmness options (most cooling mattresses are one-size)
  • 120-night trial is generous
  • Competitive pricing for the technology included
  • Split firmness available in King/Cal King for couples
  • Made in the USA (Brooklyn Bedding owns their factory)

Weaknesses

  • Heavy (queen is approximately 105 lbs) making setup harder
  • Not the cheapest hybrid option (WinkBed is $400 less)
  • 10-year warranty is shorter than WinkBed's lifetime warranty
  • Some off-gassing reported for the first 24-48 hours
  • Soft model may be too soft for back sleepers over 230 lbs

How It Compares

FeatureAurora LuxeWinkBedCasper Snow
Cooling Score9.28.59.0
Queen Price$1,699$1,299$1,995
Firmness Options33 + Plus1
Cooling TechCopperGel + PCMGel foam + TencelHeatDelete + PCM
Trial120 nights120 nights100 nights
Warranty10 yearsLifetime10 years

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Brooklyn Bedding Aurora good for hot sleepers?

Yes. The Aurora Luxe scores 9.2/10 for cooling thanks to its CopperGel CopperFlex foam, TitanCool cover, and pocketed coil airflow layer. Copper conducts heat away from the body rather than simply absorbing it, making it one of the most effective passive cooling mattresses available.

Which firmness of the Aurora is best for side sleepers?

The Soft (3/10) or Medium (5/10) firmness is best for side sleepers. Side sleepers need more contouring at the shoulders and hips. The Soft model provides the most pressure relief, while the Medium offers a balance of comfort and support.

How does the Brooklyn Bedding Aurora compare to the Casper Snow?

Both score highly for cooling. The Aurora uses copper-infused foam that conducts heat continuously, while the Casper Snow uses HeatDelete bands with phase-change material that absorbs heat at a specific temperature. The Aurora offers three firmness options; the Snow comes in one. The Aurora is priced lower at $1,699 vs $1,995 for a queen.

Does Brooklyn Bedding offer a trial period?

Yes. Brooklyn Bedding offers a 120-night trial on the Aurora Luxe. You need to sleep on it for at least 30 nights before initiating a return, as the mattress requires a break-in period for the foams to fully expand and the cooling system to reach optimal performance.