🌙 Transform your bed into a dreamy, tech-savvy sanctuary!
This breathable bed tent offers 93% light reduction and noise dampening, featuring three zippered mesh doors for ventilation, built-in charging ports, and a string light for ambiance. Designed with durable polyester and flexible fiberglass poles, it fits twin to king beds and sets up in under a minute, creating a private, cozy, and tech-friendly sleep space for adults and kids alike.
T**R
Great tent bad lights
Bought this for my 7 yr old daughters bed. She absolutely loves it. When closed or zipped up it blocks out light. Comes with several pockets and a bigger pocket near the top perfect for a tablet to watch. The star lights are not good for small children or animals though. Our kitten somehow got tangled up in them and it was wrapped around her poor leg as she struggled to get free hanging upside down and had to be cut out of them.
A**Y
So much fun
I bought this for my grandson when he comes over he absolutely loves it and so do I. It’s comfortable and it’s nice and dark on the inside. The zippers were great. There’s lots of places to put your items good value for the money.
R**A
Helped with moving out of crib transition
My grandson absolutely loved this. He was just transitioning from a crib and was nervous about being in a bed without sides… this help with the transition and also was a fun play space.
L**I
Kids love them! Overall good quality with a few minor complaints.
I bought these for our kiddos who temporarily have to share a large room but wanted to maintain some semblance of privacy. Overall, the install was very easy and the tents are loved by all the kids. I wish that the fabric was a touch more sturdy because some of the clips that hold the flaps up have come off and one of the tents has a hole in the top, but honestly, that could very likely be due to the wildness of children. It would be nice if the tent had more loops on the inside to accommodate the lights being strung up. The kids didn’t want the lights on the outside, so we had to get a little creative with hanging them on the inside of the tents. For the price, these have been totally worth it and have saved us from many sibling rivalry type arguments because they can zip up and have their own private space. The storage pockets inside also allow for treasured items to be accessible and safe.
B**E
Hang out spot
We set this tent up in our back yard over an iron bed. It is wonderful. The grandkids love it, the dogs love it, I love it. It did sprinkly a bit of rain, but the bedding stayed dry, so that was a bonus. It was easy to assemble, it fits great, and it seems to be holding up well. It is definately worth the cost, as we have received so much enjoyment from it already!
D**E
Exactly what I expected.
I got these to give my triplets some separation in their room. It’s been great. They have spaces that are their own and we did the whole place up as a camp.
K**E
Wonderful
Warning, don't try putting the bed in alone. 😂 I love it, my son loves it, it helps block out his brothers night light and gives him someplace to disappear to when he wants some solace. Trying to get his mattress in it though, was a pain. It probably wouldn't have been bad if he had one of the more flexible mattresses but his is one of the old fashioned ones that don't bend at all.
S**M
Cool bed but..
I purchased this bed for my teen who was recently diagnosed with ADHD. They have chronic insomnia, and I thought this was cheaper than the insurance beds, so I purchased one for them for Christmas. I had high hopes due to the ad stating bed tent was "durable for bear kids". Although the bed is really cool looking, and useful for its cradling the kiddo and blocking out a bit of noise as well as light, we had one pain in the butt time first finding the slots where the poles go on the nylon, because of the way it varies, and getting my Kid's full size mattress into it, as the openings are very tight. When you put the mattress in it, take it slow inch-by inch and be very careful not to tear the tent or bend any poles. Thank God that was not the problem for us. But there are only 2 of us and I am disabled and not very strong. My suggestion to you is to have a couple of strong adults to get the mattress in, preferably 3 or 4 people to have you navigate the mattress. We had a small room to work with, to boot. We ended up having to bend the mattress to get it inside. Also, I do not find it to be all that durable. It's not for rowdy, rough children. The bottom left side is lop-sided, despite having moved and arranged the corners and mattress repeatedly, and just will not stand up as high as the front of the bed and the bottom right. And this is not due to any loose connections or poles being loose either. It took us 2 1/2 hours to get this put together and get the mattress in it from start to finish despite the lame video and instructions which do not let you see everything, especially where the feet go at the corners. I'm not talking about the straps and pockets, I mean exactly where the ends go to line up with the corners on a bed that is a metal open bar metal platform bed. I guess the ends just hang outside and you line up the mattress and tent, but this would be better if it was more stable. It's really flimsy, despite our best effort to fuss over it to get it perfectly aligned on the platform and with the actual nylon tent on the mattress. This would be better tbh on the floor or on a contained platform bed that has a bottom and raised, boxed in sides and corners, which would def add to the stability, instead of the poles just free hanging over the outer corners. The tent kept sliding around each time we tried to put the mattress in. Talk about not fun. Anyway, outside of one corner being lop-sided no matter how we adjusted it, it is cute, and my Kid loves it, but I do not expect it to last long. These should be made sturdier, of a thicker poly-nylon or ideally canvas material. And more stable, not wobbly. Of course the price would reflect that too. The addition of a center hook for a future inner lantern or fan, or to string lights inside; a pocket for tablet at end of inside, inner head board side pockets and velcro slots for charging cables at the head of the bed up about 10 inches or so are a nice touch. Because of the dilapidated rear corner, and the lack of durability and the time it took to figure this out despite instructions, I am giving it 3 stars. Could be much improved for quality and stability. Otherwise, cool item. Also, I want to add it is not as tall as it looks in ad. The photo is deceptive, and the ceiling is quite low on the ends, tall in the center. I expected this to be considerably taller than slightly more than a personal pup tent by the ad image.
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