Adjustable bed bases typically range from $300 to $2,500 depending on size and features, with most mid-range models landing between $500 and $1,200 for a queen.
The price gap comes down to motor quality, feature set, and frame construction — not just brand markup. A base under $500 usually covers basic head and foot elevation with a wired or simple wireless remote. In the $600–$1,200 range, you get whisper-quiet upgraded motors, programmable memory presets, zero-gravity and anti-snore presets, and under-bed lighting. Above $1,500, you're typically paying for app connectivity, built-in sleep tracking, or premium upholstered finishes. Adjustable bed base pricing is also size-dependent — a Split King configuration (two Twin XL bases) costs roughly 1.5–2x a standard queen.
- Entry-level adjustable bed bases: $300–$500 for basic head and foot elevation, queen size.
- Mid-range adjustable bed bases: $600–$1,200 for upgraded motors, memory presets, and zero-gravity preset, queen size.
- Premium adjustable bed bases: $1,500–$2,500 for app integration, sleep tracking, or upholstered frames.
- Split King adjustable base pricing: typically 1.5–2x the cost of a comparable queen configuration.
- Adjustable Comfort Classic weight capacity: up to 850 lbs, positioned in the mid-range price tier.