Nectar Premier Adjustable Base - Full - Head & Foot Incline - Wireless Remote with Memory- 3 Massage Settings - 4 USB Ports - Anti-Snore & Zero Gravity
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Specifications
- Color: Grey
- Brand: Nectar
- Size: Full
- Item Weight: 133 Pounds
- Style: Premier Adjustable Base
The Nectar Premier Adjustable Base is designed for those who seek an enhanced sleeping experience, especially if you face challenges like sleep apnea, heartburn, or poor circulation. With its ability to elevate both your head and feet, this adjustable frame allows you to find the perfect position for relaxation while enjoying the added luxury of massage settings. The integrated wireless remote makes adjustments effortless, and with Bluetooth technology, you can also control it via a dedicated app. If convenience is key for you, the four USB ports provide easy charging options for your devices.
Features
- Adjustable Comfort and Support: Customize your sleep with independent head and foot elevation, allowing each partner to find their ideal position with the Split King size.
- Smart Technology: Control the base using Bluetooth technology through an app or with the included wireless remote.
- Soothing Massage Settings: Choose from three customizable vibration levels to relieve stress and enhance your sleep quality.
- Durable Zero Clearance Frame: Designed to fit on an existing platform frame or directly on the floor, sturdy steel construction supports up to 750 pounds.
- Easy Assembly: Setting up the adjustable bed frame is straightforward, requiring no tools as everything needed is included.
Pros
- Elevates head and feet individually for personalized comfort.
- Multiple massage settings enhance relaxation.
- Convenient USB ports make device charging easy.
- Zero Gravity and Anti-Snore features improve overall sleep quality.
- User-friendly assembly process with no tools required.
Cons
- The weight of 133 pounds may require assistance for setup.
- Some users may prefer a more traditional bed frame aesthetic.
- Adjustment mechanisms might take time to get used to.





























