Top Sleep Trends of 2024

Here are the current sleep trends of 2024, found using our software tool and selected based on their growth and global popularity across sites like Google, TikTok, Reddit, Twitter, YouTube, Amazon, and more. These are not fads, such as new movies or social media challenges – rather they’re long-term global sleep trends that are likely to see continued growth throughout 2024. We’ve also included our analysis on these new emerging trends below.

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Grounding Sheets

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Grounding sheets, also known as earthing sheets, are bedding products made with conductive materials, like silver threads, designed to connect individuals to the Earth's natural electrical charge. Some believe that this connection can reduce inflammation, improve sleep, and provide other health benefits. …  Read more

Loop Earplugs

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Loop Earplugs is a brand of earplugs designed to block out or reduce noise to comfortable levels. The earplugs come with either silicone or memory foam ear tips and are available in a variety of colors and styles. …  Read more

Mouth Tape

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Mouth Tape is a type of tape that is meant to be placed over the mouth to improve posture and alignment. The tape is said to help with everything from headaches to jaw pain to improving breathing. …  Read more

Eight Sleep

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Eight Sleep is a company that creates mattresses and bedding that are designed to improve sleep. The company's products use technology to track sleep, provide feedback on sleep quality, and adjust the temperature of the bed to optimize sleep. …  Read more

Bamboo Pajamas

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Bamboo pajamas are pajamas made from bamboo fabric. The fabric is said to be softer and more absorbent than traditional cotton pajamas, and is also said to be more environmentally friendly. …  Read more

Sleep Bonnet

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A sleep bonnet is a hat-like garment that is worn while sleeping in order to keep the hair from becoming matted and tangled. The sleep bonnet is often made from a lightweight and breathable fabric and is adjustable to fit most head sizes. …  Read more

CBN Gummies

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CBN gummies are cannabis-infused gummy bears that are meant to provide relief from anxiety, pain, and insomnia. The gummies are made with cannabidiol (CBN), a non-psychoactive cannabinoid that is said to provide therapeutic benefits. …  Read more

Oura Ring

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The Oura Ring is a ring that is designed to track various health metrics, such as heart rate, sleep quality, and activity levels. The ring is said to be able to provide insights on how to improve sleep, activity, and overall health. …  Read more

Rain Sounds For Sleeping

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Rain sounds for sleeping are recordings of rainfall that are meant to be listened to while sleeping. The sounds are said to be calming and relaxing, and are often used as a sleep aid. …  Read more

Sounds For Sleeping

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Sounds for sleeping are a variety of sounds that have been found to be helpful for sleeping. These sounds can be calming and relaxing, and can help to block out distractions and noise. Some of the most popular sounds for sleeping include white noise, nature sounds, and ASMR. …  Read more

Whoop

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Whoop is a wearable device that monitors and collects data on an individual's sleep, recovery, and stress. The data is then used to create a personalized plan for improving sleep and overall health. …  Read more

Mirtazapine For Sleep

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Mirtazapine is a medication that is prescribed for the treatment of insomnia. The medication is a sedative that helps to promote sleep by decreasing the time it takes to fall asleep and increasing the duration of sleep. …  Read more

Coverless Duvet

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A coverless duvet is a duvet that does not have a cover. The duvet is meant to be placed directly on the bedding and is usually filled with down, feathers, or synthetic materials. The coverless duvet is popular among those who want a more minimalist look in their bedroom. …  Read more

Baby Lounger

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A baby lounger is a piece of furniture that is designed to provide a safe and comfortable place for a baby to sleep or relax. The lounger typically has a soft, cushioned surface and may include features such as a built-in vibrator or music player. …  Read more

Sleep Jar

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A sleep jar is a jar that is filled with a material that is meant to promote relaxation and sleep. The most common material used is lavender, but other materials such as chamomile or valerian root can also be used. The jar is meant to be used as a nighttime ritual to help the user relax and fall asleep. …  Read more

Trend Highlight – Why Consumers are Taping Their Mouths Shut at Night

The trend of taping one's mouth shut at night in order to gain a better sleep and reduce dry mouth, snoring, and throat soreness is gradually making its way to the mainstream, and manufacturers are beginning to cash in with "sleep strips" which are essentially just branded strips of tape priced at enormous markups.

While American consumers are increasingly looking for DIY healthcare solutions, many will also likely have safety concerns about using conventional tape on their mouths at night, fearing they may stop breathing. Companies offering peace of mind can charge a premium — so much so that "sleep strips" are priced at 20-100x more than paper tape on Amazon, despite the two products being functionally the same.

The trend echoes several other popular healthcare products that originated as DIY tools, including the Theragun and Hypervolt, whose brand-name products can sell for $400 or more, mitigating consumers' fears of being harmed by a (much cheaper) homemade device.

Trend Highlight – The Surging Popularity of Blackout Curtains and Blackout Tents

Blackout curtains have grown in popularity nearly exponentially over the past 4 decades, but their peak popularity, and when they were in fact invented, was actually at the height of WWII – for fascinating reasons.

 

Ironically, they were invented to keep light from escaping, not the other way around as they’re used today. Without sophisticated tracking systems, German aircraft relied on sight during bombing runs and so the European Allies instituted blackouts and recommended blackout curtains. With a completely dark city, the German bomber planes struggled to see where to drop their bombs and many historians credit millions of lives saved to the blackout efforts.

 

Today, blackout curtains are common among consumers. And as lights get cheaper and more widespread (LED prices dropped nearly 98% over the past decade alone), darkness is turning into a luxury: 99% of the population experiences a noticeable level of light pollution, and it’s rising at around 2% per year. Already, one-third of the global population cannot see the Milky Way.

 

Abundant screens at home and light pollution outside make it harder than ever to get complete darkness. As sales of sleep masks and blackout curtains have risen, and consumers are used to darkness even after the sun rises, the camping world has been forced to adapt by offering blackout tents.

 

One of the biggest complaints about camping is getting a poor night’s sleep. By solving for sleep quality with blackout tents, multinational camping brands like Coleman are removing a large bottleneck to camping adoption and unlocking a much larger market to whom they can sell their line of camping gear.

 

Now, tent manufacturers are expanding their business even further to an unexpected source: parents are putting their babies in tents - when traveling - to help them sleep.

 

On Reddit and other forums, parents commonly complain of needing to cover the windows so their babies sleep better when traveling. And sellers are able to charge an additional baby premium: companies like SlumberPod price at 40% more, on average, and sales are growing rapidly.

Trend Highlight – Why Bamboo Pajamas Are Such A Popular Trend

Bamboo sheets have been a growing trend for years but bamboo pajamas have just recently started growing in popularity. They are a cheaper solution: enough bamboo fabric to cover a person once instead of a bed twice.

 

45% of couples report arguing over sleeping temperature so products that let individuals choose their own preferred temperature help resolve the issue. Given its unique property of wicking moisture, bamboo clothing can help keep body temperatures stable throughout the night. Bamboo pajama brands are leaning into this and running ads promising to help reduce sleep-related conflict.

 

Bamboo fabric is also pitched as environmentally friendly compared to cotton. Bamboo requires little water, the plants grow back after getting cut down, and they don’t need pesticides. As more consumers start making environmentally conscious decisions, existing products can be rebuilt using more eco-friendly materials.

Trend Highlight – CBN Gummies are the new CBD Gummies

A huge portion of US online sales, at some point, touch 1 of 3 players: either Google’s ads, Facebook’s ads, or Amazon’s marketplace. But all 3 ban CBD, making it challenging for CBD sellers to do basic online marketing.

Although CBD was rising, it peaked in 2019. Today, CBN, a subcomponent of THC, is able to bypass these limitations as it’s not listed as a schedule 1 drug.

While still very early and low volume compared to CBD, CBN is growing at a rapid rate. Searches for CBN gummies grew nearly 3X over the past 12 months and is most commonly used for sleep as a substitute for Melatonin, the supplement consumers spent over a billion dollars on last year.

More broadly, the rise of gummies as a form factor for supplements has a fascinating backstory with roundabout roots: marijuana legalization. As more states effectively legalized recreational marijuana, the market expanded—but new customers weren’t necessarily interested in smoking, so dispensaries started offering other delivery mechanisms, like gummies. Gummies are fairly easy to make, and the sugar and other flavorings can cover up less pleasant tastes. This created a category of gummies that a) had an active ingredient other than sugar, and b) could only be purchased by adults.

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    451%
    Grounding Sheets
    369%
    AI Glasses
    325%
    Deodorant Stone
    263%
    Salt Deodorant
    207%
    Knee Massager
    197%
    Leapfrog Monitor
    155%
    Hair Wax Stick
    131%
    Silicone Body Scrubber
    126%
    First Day Vitamins
    118%

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    Past Sleep Trends

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    Peaked in 2022
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    Peaked in 2022
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    Peaked in 2022
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    Peaked in 2022
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    Peaked in 2023
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    Peaked in 2023
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