Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid vs Aurora Luxe: Which pillow-top mattress suits your sleep?
We compare these two hybrid pillow-top mattresses on price, comfort, support and more

Type: Hybrid
Firmness options: Soft / Medium / Firm
Height: 12.25"
Sizes: 14
Sleep trial: 120 nights
Warranty: Limited lifetime
Price: from $498.75 at Brooklyn Bedding
Shipping: Free delivery
Type: Hybrid
Firmness options: Soft / Medium / Firm
Height: 13.25"
Sizes: 14
Sleep trial: 120 nights
Warranty: Limited lifetime
Price: from $749.25 at Brooklyn Bedding
Shipping: Free delivery
The Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid and the Aurora Luxe are among the brand's most popular boxed mattresses — and we’ve slept on both. The Signature Hybrid is a five-layer hybrid available in three firmness (feel) options, while the Aurora Luxe is a six-layer mattress available in three different feels.
They sound pretty similar, right? And they are, but each mattress has specific features that will make it more suitable to different sleepers. Here we’re comparing these top-rated pillow top mattresses in terms of price, design, materials and comfort. We'll also look at how they stack up compared to the top recommendations in our best mattress of the year guide.
Brooklyn Bedding offers regular mattress sales, meaning no matter the time of year, or the bed you choose, you’ll be able to save. So, let's dive into this Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid vs Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe face off.
Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid vs Aurora Luxe: Price & Trial
- Brooklyn Bedding runs a regular 25% off sale
- A queen Signature Hybrid (plus pillow top) usually sells for $1,299 and an Aurora Luxe for $1,698.75
- Both have a lifetime warranty, free shipping and a 120-night trial
There’s a 25% off Brooklyn Bedding mattress sale throughout the year. Right now, code SPRING25 will reduce the price of a queen Signature Hybrid from $1,332 to $999 (without the cooling pillow top option.)
However, with the pillow top, the MSRP is $1,732, dropping to $1,299. That’s a fantastic price for one of the best hybrid mattresses out there. However, we have seen this sale increase to 30% off during major sale events such as Presidents’ Day and Black Friday.
The Aurora Luxe is the more premium mattress, with an extra layer and specialist cooling tech bumping the MSRP of a queen to $2,265.
While the regular 25% off sale brings that down to $1,698.75, there’s still a huge price difference between the two, but we’ll explore why that is in more detail below. It’s worth noting that without the pillow top, a queen comes down to $1,398.75 in the sale.
You’ll also get a 120-night sleep trial with both. While you will probably know by then whether you like the bed, it's still a little short compared to industry leading brands like Saatva, which offers a full 365-nights to decide. A lifetime warranty does sweeten the deal, as does free shipping.
Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid mattress: from $665 $498.75 at Brooklyn Bedding
The Signature Hybrid is a great value bed, with a queen usually selling for under $1,000. In regular 25% off sales, you can get a queen Signature Hybrid without a pillow top for $999, and with a pillow top for $1,299 (was $1,732). However, we suspect this discount might increase to 30% off for Memorial Day, so it could be worth holding on if you're in no rush to buy.
Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe mattress: from $999 $749.25 at Brooklyn Bedding
The same 25% off evergreen sale means that a queen Aurora Luxe with the cooling pillow top usually sells for $1,698.75 (was $2,265.) Without the pillow top, you're looking at a regular sale price of $1,398.75. With both mattresses, you'll also get a lifetime warranty, free shipping and a 120-night sleep trial.
Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid vs Aurora Luxe: Materials and Design
- Signature hybrid is 12.25” tall with 5 layers of foam and coils
- Aurora Luxe is 13.25” tall with 6 layers of cooling foam and coils
- Both have optional cooling pillow-top layers
The Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid has a classic hybrid design. If you opt for the cooling pillow-top, the mattress starts with a GlacioTex and pressure-relieving foam layer that contours to the body. If not, the mattress starts with a breathable, quilted top.
Beneath this is 1.5 inches of response comfort foam that responds to your body as you move, followed by a 1-inch layer of Variflex transition foam featuring deep compression support.
Then comes the 8-inch individually encased coils that aim to isolate motion and provide spinal support throughout the night, no matter your sleeping position. Beneath the coils sits a 0.25-inch flex base for durability.
The Aurora Luxe is very similar in design, but there are a few key differences. Above the 2-inch response comfort foam layer is a 1.5-inch layer of CopperFlex with TitanCool foam.
This material draws heat away from the body and disperses it across the mattress to stop sleepers from overheating.
The 8-inch coils in the Aurora Luxe are individually encased, but they're also zoned, which results in an incredibly supportive surface with enhanced lumbar support.
The base foam beneath this is 0.75 inches (instead of the 0.25 inches in the Signature Hybrid,) for even more durability and reinforcement.
Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid vs Aurora Luxe: Comfort and Support
- Both mattresses are available in soft, medium and firm
- The Aurora Luxe excels in temperature regulation
- Signature Hybrid out performed the Aurora Luxe for motion isolation
Firmness is subjective and with each mattress available in soft, medium and firm feels, as well as the optional pillow top, nearly all sleepers will be able to find a match for them.
We got hands-on with the Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid mattress in a medium feel and spent several weeks sleeping on the firm feel with pillow-top. Both had a bouncy, springy feel while remaining supportive.
Our lead tester for the Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid mattress review noted that the Cloud Pillow Top adds a luxurious layer of plushness, but when leaning on the bed, the firm support beneath makes itself evident.
This means you still sleep on top of the mattress, rather than sinking into it (sink is characteristic of many of the best memory foam mattresses.)
The Signature Hybrid is a mattress that will isolate motion well, with our testing panel awarding the minimal movement transfer 4 out of 5 — a great choice for couples. While edge support is fairly good, it’s let down by the corners of the mattress and the foot of the bed, where our tester reported that the bed collapsed beneath them.
We tried the medium firm option for our Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe mattress review, and our lead tester found it excellent for side sleepers.
The cloud-like sinkage, pressure relief and contouring meant that our testing panel felt both comfortable and supported the whole night. Edge support was also impressive, with the edges staying strong when sitting on them.
However, motion isolation was disappointing and we concluded you’d definitely feel your partner moving around at night.
So, if your main gripe is a restless partner keeping you up at night, the Signature Hybrid might be the better option. But if you rely on sturdy edge support and are seeking a luxury feel, the Aurora Luxe will probably be better suited to you.
Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid vs Aurora Luxe: Temperature control
- The Signature Hybrid has a breathable, moisture wicking cover
- The Aurora Luxe has a GlacioTex, cool-to-touch cover
- The Aurora Luxe incorporates specialist cooling materials
Both have hybrid structures which improves airflow and therefore temperature regulation, but the Aurora Luxe’s CopperFlex foam draws heat away from the body, making it easier for sleepers to feel cool and comfortable.
The Aurora Luxe is up there with the best cooling mattresses of the year, so it’s no surprise it out performs the Signature Hybrid.
Our reviewer reported that the first time she actively woke in the night due to overheating occurred when sleeping on the Signature Hybrid, despite her bedroom (and the weather) staying cool.
It’s worth noting as well that this was with the cooling pillow top option, designed to disperse heat.
Whereas the Aurora Luxe scored 4 out of 5 for temperature regulation, with our lead reviewer saying the mattress remained cool no matter the weather.
Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid vs Aurora Luxe: Which should you buy?
Buy the Brooklyn Bedding Signature Hybrid if…
✅You’re working with a smaller budget: The Signature Hybrid is not a cheap mattress, but if you’re looking to invest a decent amount in your mattress but not break the bank, opt for the Signature Hybrid over the Aurora Luxe.
✅You share your bed: Despite the lower price point, the Signature Hybrid isolates motion a lot better than the Luxe, making it a great mattress for couples.
Buy the Brooklyn Bedding Aurora Luxe if…
✅You’re a hot sleeper: With CopperFlex and TitanCool technology alongside a GlacioTex cover and hybrid structure, you can expect cool sleep night after night.
✅You need strong edge support: Whether you sit on the edge of the mattress to get ready or need extra help getting in and out of bed, the Aurora Luxe will provide the robust side support you need.
✅You like a deeper mattress: While there’s only an inch difference between the two, the Aurora Luxe has a more luxury feel and deeper pressure relief, thanks to its 13.25” profile.
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Lauren is an experienced writer and editor in the health and lifestyle industry and has led many campaigns and projects that deliver news, advice, and research on all things sleep. As the Sleep Features Editor for Tom’s Guide, Lauren writes, commissions and edits sleep and mattress content, from in-depth how-tos in sleep and mattress health to interviews with doctors and neuroscientists on the latest news in sleep. Lauren regularly tests new sleep tech and accessories to evaluate their effectiveness for getting good quality sleep and easing specific sleep struggles like nighttime anxiety. Alongside this, Lauren reports on the best mattress brands out there, like Helix, Saatva, and DreamCloud, helping readers find the right mattress for them and the best deals on them.
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