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15 Pros and Cons of the Leggett and Platt Prodigy 2.0 Adjustable Bed Announced by Bedroom Solutions

Monday, 22 August 2016 09:00 AM

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25 Point Comparison on Leggett and Platt Prodigy, S-Cape and Premier Series Beds Reveals Critical Features of Modern Adjustable Bases

CHICAGO, IL / ACCESSWIRE / August 22, 2016 / "In contrast to the originally developed electrically operated beds of the 1940s, today's adjustable beds come with a variety of add-ons like wall hugging, programmable memory positions, USB ports, and even preset anti-snore positions. Given the wide variety of such advanced features, choosing the right bed with the right specs can be very challenging," cautions Rand Harding, a spokesperson for Bedroom Solutions.

These 15 Pros and Cons of the Leggett and Platt Prodigy 2.0 adjustable bed were recently published to educate consumers on such advanced features of modern adjustable bases so that they can make the right decision as to which type of bed suits them best.

The above analysis is unique in that it not only addresses 10 pros and 5 cons of the Prodigy 2.0 adjustable bed, but it also compares the Prodigy base to the Leggett & Platt Premier Series and S-Cape adjustable bed frames.

Visit http://Bedroom.Solutions/Best-Adjustable-Beds/Leggett-Platt-Prodigy-Review/ to get the full scoop on these 15 Pros and Cons of the Leggett and Platt Prodigy 2.0 adjustable base.

According to the above analysis, pillow tilting is a useful addition to the modern-day adjustable bed. Authors of the above Prodigy adjustable bed review urge that beds with 'pillow tilting' should be given preference over those without the feature. "Leggett and Platt Prodigy 2.0, LP Premier Series, Reverie 8Q, and Serta Motion Custom are examples for adjustable bases with pillow tilting. Pillow tilting ensures that the head and neck are properly supported when reading books, working on a laptop, watching TV, or even texting on an iPhone," explains Harding. The review goes on to describe 10 such benefits and five relative drawbacks of the Prodigy 2.0 adjustable base.

The above Leggett & Platt Prodigy 2.0 review also goes on to compare the 2016 Prodigy 2.0 with the older model. "Leggett and Platt introduced five major features to their new Prodigy bed in 2016. They are pillow tilting, MicroHook retention system, USB ports, under-bed lighting and smartphone controllability. These upgrades make the Prodigy 2.0 more attractive than its predecessor and the Leggett and Platt S-Cape," highlights Harding.

In addition to reviewing the Prodigy 2.0 with its major pros and cons, Bedroom Solutions recently published a comprehensive 25 point comparison of the S-Cape, Premier Series and Prodigy adjustable beds. "All three beds are relatively high-end models with advanced features like wall hugging, massage functions, quiet motors, wireless remote controllers and programmable memory positions. However, there are several key differences consumers need to be aware of" explains Harding. "There are well over 15 differences between the three adjustable bed frames; however, only a handful are critical when it comes to choosing one out of the three. For example, Pillow Tilting is a key feature that gives the Prodigy 2.0 adjustable bed an edge over the Leggett and Platt S-Cape. On the other hand, while the extra USB ports on the Prodigy 2.0 can be useful, one should not base his purchasing decision entirely on such relatively minor features," he elaborates.

According to the above comparison, the number of 'programmable memory positions' is another critical feature one needs to examine closely. Authors urge consumers to buy an adjustable bed with no less than two programmable memory positions. "Manually adjusting the bed to one's favorite positions can be time consuming and frustrating. This is why it is important to purchase a bed with at least two customizable memory positions," Harding explains. The authors go on to describe five such critical differences between the 2016 Prodigy 2.0, S-Cape and Premier Series adjustable beds. They also compare the three models on relatively less critical specs such as availability of USB ports, iOS and Android apps, massage functions, sleep timer, vibrating alarm, snore-control, under-bed lighting, and availability of adjustable mattresses.

"A decent understanding of these various features is critical for a consumer to correctly identify the adjustable bed that suits her/him best," Harding advises.

For more information, please visit http://Bedroom.Solutions/

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Name: Rand Harding
Organization: Bedroom Solutions

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