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SNOO Smart Sleeper Bassinet

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Update: This popular offer is still available. Now comes w/ SNOObie Smart Soother (automatically added in cart).

Happiest Baby has SNOO Smart Sleeper Bassinet on sale for $1101.75. Shipping is free.

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Thanks to Community Member knlmwq for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Adds 1-2 hours of sleep per night with constant calming womb-like motion + sound
  • Automatically sleep trains, making it easy to transition to a crib…with little need to cry-it-out
  • Your virtual babysitter, SNOO helps whenever you need a break: to shower, work, cook, or sleep
  • Automatically responds to your baby's fussing…even when you're asleep
  • Mobile App with helpful settings, daily sleep report, and tips from Dr. Karp.
  • Secure swaddling prevents rolling to an unsafe position during sleep
  • Soothes upsets with increasing motion + sound, often calming crying in
  • Breathable mesh walls for healthy air flow
  • 5 levels of specially designed sound + motion to soothe babies and boost sleep
  • Premium motor for quiet and reliability
  • Advanced algorithm can tell baby cries from room noise

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Written by knlmwq
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Update: This popular offer is still available. Now comes w/ SNOObie Smart Soother (automatically added in cart).

Happiest Baby has SNOO Smart Sleeper Bassinet on sale for $1101.75. Shipping is free.

Note, you may opt out of the "Offset My Order's Carbon Footprint" during checkout.

Thanks to Community Member knlmwq for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Adds 1-2 hours of sleep per night with constant calming womb-like motion + sound
  • Automatically sleep trains, making it easy to transition to a crib…with little need to cry-it-out
  • Your virtual babysitter, SNOO helps whenever you need a break: to shower, work, cook, or sleep
  • Automatically responds to your baby's fussing…even when you're asleep
  • Mobile App with helpful settings, daily sleep report, and tips from Dr. Karp.
  • Secure swaddling prevents rolling to an unsafe position during sleep
  • Soothes upsets with increasing motion + sound, often calming crying in
  • Breathable mesh walls for healthy air flow
  • 5 levels of specially designed sound + motion to soothe babies and boost sleep
  • Premium motor for quiet and reliability
  • Advanced algorithm can tell baby cries from room noise

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Written by johnny_miller | Staff

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Written by knlmwq

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syed117
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Was a huge skeptic about this thing and we did not plan on getting one, but we did, and I am absolute believer.

For anyone who doesn't know how it works. There is a microphone in it and depending on how loud the noise your baby makes is, it will respond by rocking at different speeds and playing varying levels of white noise to calm the baby down. It's actually incredible how quickly it responds and then goes back to a gentle or no rocking as soon as the baby calms down. There were countless nights when without it we would have had to get up and calm the baby down, but this thing did it instead. Ended up getting much more sleep over the 5ish months we used it.

I think we bought ours for around this much and sold it for 900 maybe. If you buy one in good condition used and don't destroy it, you will most likely be able to get all or most of your money back.

We plan on getting another one if whenever we have another kid.
Icrackcorn
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If you end up having another baby, they're really not supposed to be sleeping through the night for the first several days at the very least. You're supposed to wake them up at least every 3 hours to feed them.

Oh, and congrats on the baby! Mine turns 1 week old tomorrow.
farquharsonrich
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Do they have a big and tall version for 6"2 baby? asking for a friend . . .

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Nov 17, 2023 01:37 PM
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SplendidHome1945Nov 17, 2023 01:37 PM
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Quote from CrimsonShow711 :
We didn't get this due to some cons that may or may not have been mentioned…

1) newborns do need to be fed every 3 hours and shouldn't be sleeping through the night

2) babies can become dependent on this and then you have to rent one when traveling.

3) it's easy to put babies in this for long stretches and then they're constantly laying flat, causing them to have flat heads and sometimes possibly requiring a helmet.

PSA - belly time, belly time, belly time! Just not when they're sleeping…
you're going to get downvoted for speaking the truth. you just have to survive those first three months and then it gets much better.
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Nov 17, 2023 01:38 PM
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WhosUrBuddieeNov 17, 2023 01:38 PM
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Quote from randominspector :
It is a great deal, but don't expect the resale value to be $850 given that Happiest Baby is frequently selling pre-owned with new sheet and sac plus 1-year warranty for $895
Mine sold last April on FB Marketplace for $800 after using it for 4 years with 2 kids. I paid $650 new with military discount back in 2019.
Nov 17, 2023 01:46 PM
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WhosUrBuddieeNov 17, 2023 01:46 PM
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Quote from CrimsonShow711 :
We didn't get this due to some cons that may or may not have been mentioned…

1) newborns do need to be fed every 3 hours and shouldn't be sleeping through the night

2) babies can become dependent on this and then you have to rent one when traveling.

3) it's easy to put babies in this for long stretches and then they're constantly laying flat, causing them to have flat heads and sometimes possibly requiring a helmet.

PSA - belly time, belly time, belly time! Just not when they're sleeping…
You didn't ever try it, but you listed the cons of using it? Weird.

As an actual owner with 2 kids, everything you said is BS.

1. There is no hard rule, you feed newborns when they are hungry. Sometimes it is every hour and sometimes it's every 5 hours. Your baby decides, not you. Snoo or not, they wake up and tell you when they are hungry.

2. Absolutely not. Traveled to visit family often and they slept fine in a packnplay without the snoo for 3-4 nights. Usually they are so exhausted from the days events, they just passed out.

3. They have necks and can turn their head genius. Even without snoo, vast majority of babies get swaddled and laid on their backs to sleep.
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Nov 17, 2023 02:06 PM
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SplendidHome1945Nov 17, 2023 02:06 PM
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Quote from WhosUrBuddiee :
You didn't ever try it, but you listed the cons of using it? Weird.

As an actual owner with 2 kids, everything you said is BS.

1. There is no hard rule, you feed newborns when they are hungry. Sometimes it is every hour and sometimes it's every 5 hours. Your baby decides, not you. Snoo or not, they wake up and tell you when they are hungry.

2. Absolutely not. Traveled to visit family often and they slept fine in a packnplay without the snoo for 3-4 nights. Usually they are so exhausted from the days events, they just passed out.

3. They have necks and can turn their head genius. Even without snoo, vast majority of babies get swaddled and laid on their backs to sleep.
not true at all. this puts the baby back to bed even though they are waking up and hungry. it's a matter of fact, babies need to be fed every 2-3 hours the first 3 months. it is what it is. don't have kids if you can't deal with that fact.

i work at the hospital and there definitely is something called 'snoo head.' basically parents keep their babies in these all the time and they end up with flat heads and need helmets. hey guess what, that's a nice chunk of change that insurance barely covers.

so yeah, of course this is going to help you sleep but it's doing some long term damage. get help from family, friends, you'll get through it and happy you didn't get one of these. father of 4 here
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jankyhankyNov 17, 2023 02:30 PM
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Quote from SplendidHome1945 :
not true at all. this puts the baby back to bed even though they are waking up and hungry. it's a matter of fact, babies need to be fed every 2-3 hours the first 3 months. it is what it is. don't have kids if you can't deal with that fact.

i work at the hospital and there definitely is something called 'snoo head.' basically parents keep their babies in these all the time and they end up with flat heads and need helmets. hey guess what, that's a nice chunk of change that insurance barely covers.

so yeah, of course this is going to help you sleep but it's doing some long term damage. get help from family, friends, you'll get through it and happy you didn't get one of these. father of 4 here
Why are you making things up? The Snoo does not turn off baby hunger signals or somehow make parents forget to feed their kids. You feed the kid the same regardless of whether they are sleeping in a snoo, a bed, or a Finnish cardboard box. Doctors will tell you based on your child's progress whether waking them up is still necessary after a few weeks, if you are lucky enough to have a newborn who sleeps more than 4 hours. The Snoo changes nothing.
"I work in a hospital" is not a medical credential. Doctors usually say that flat head is only a temporary cosmetic concern, snoo or no snoo. Your doctor will tell you if there is a medical need for a helmet. The FDA would pull their authorization so fast if snoo head were a medical risk. This thing has FDA authorization specifically because it locks the kid onto their back. My newborn turns his head to the side just fine in the snoo.
There is nothing inherently wrong with a white noise machine that rocks your baby in a physiologically safe manner. And there is nothing wrong with parents who use technology to sooth a newborn's mid-nap stirrings. This machine doesn't knock kids out or anything like putting the kids in a coma, just helps with MINOR soothing. So just stop with your bizarre uninformed agenda. If you're going to discuss a product, do it objectively and people will welcome the valid criticisms.
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CheapSkateRUsNov 17, 2023 02:30 PM
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Will the baby grow up and receive a full scholarship to an ivy league school from sleeping on this?
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Nov 17, 2023 02:47 PM
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jankyhankyNov 17, 2023 02:47 PM
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Quote from AmusedHeat992 :
Good article about the Snoo from Consumer Reports. With the new AAP recommendations it may be worth turning down the volume on these. https://www.consumerreports.org/b...587255697/
Does any snoo owner have a decibel reader? Upon Dr. Karp's own advice from his book, I measured my white noise machine's (aka my Snoo's) decibels. But using a phone app. Baseline reads as below 60 at baby's ear level. That's contrary to the 65 decibels that the article and Dr. Karp claim.
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Nov 17, 2023 03:05 PM
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jankyhankyNov 17, 2023 03:05 PM
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Quote from SplendidHome1945 :
You just sound butthurt because you paid a ton of money for something and want to feel validated. Sorry, the baby does need to eat every 2-3 hours. You'll start getting longer stretches after those 3 months but this thing definitely keeps them sleeping when they're hungry. You got parents in here talking about their newborns sleeping the ENTIRE NIGHT with this thing. That is absolutely bonkers and borderline abuse.

Also, all because it's cosmetic doesn't mean it's not important to fix. That helmet costs a pretty penny. Face it, this thing is a cheat code that shouldn't be used.
Can you have a non-hyperbolic conversation? Just listen to your doctor. It sounds like you have done no review of any medical literature. I do wake my baby every 3 hours. The general recommendation is often 4 hours, not 3 by the way, if the baby otherwise gets enough feedings throughout the day. And I'm not talking about the crazy parents who put a one-week old to sleep for an entire night. The Snoo has nothing to do with their misinformed decisions. Some babies sleep that long without a snoo and THAT IS WHY THE ADVICE IS TO WAKE THE BABY and had been the advice before the snoo was invented. The Snoo doesn't change any of that. You're anger is MISPLACED. Focus on the parents, not the equipment that has been authorized by the FDA.

A doctor will tell you whether the flat head will resolve itself. Why disparage people when instead you can solve everything with "talk to your pediatrician monthly about any concerns of flat head or developmental delay you may notice in your child"?
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WheelaDealerNov 17, 2023 03:15 PM
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Quote from SplendidHome1945 :
this is wild, your baby should not be sleeping more than 3 hours at a time during those first three months.
Can you share the reason why? I'm curious what you think the rationale would be for why it's bad for a human baby to sleep. Presumably, it's "safe" after 3 months Smilie?
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jankyhankyNov 17, 2023 03:56 PM
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Quote from WheelaDealer :
Can you share the reason why? I'm curious what you think the rationale would be for why it's bad for a human baby to sleep. Presumably, it's "safe" after 3 months Smilie?
I'm not that other commenter, but the general advice is that newborns have undersized stomachs and have greater calorie needs than they can fulfill unless they eat 8-12 times a day. The hospital should've shown you a diagram of a baby's stomach size which grows rapidly in the first few weeks. It takes 2 hours to digest a feeding. Also, if the baby is breastfeeding, they need to participate in the feedback loop with mom's breast, sending demand signals to increase supply in the first few days when Mom isn't really producing enough milk and playing catch-up. The numbers are slightly different for formula fed babies since formula is more concentrated.
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FeedMeAlmondsNov 17, 2023 04:46 PM
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Would this work well for a small dog?
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nyczyarNov 17, 2023 05:27 PM
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Quote from WheelaDealer :
Can you share the reason why? I'm curious what you think the rationale would be for why it's bad for a human baby to sleep. Presumably, it's "safe" after 3 months Smilie?
Once the newborn reached 3 months, their stomach size gets bigger and drink about 5 ounces, which is about 5-6 hours of sleep. Before 3 months, newborns need to be fed every 3 hours.

You could let the baby sleep longer and have baby wake up crying because he/she is hungry, but that doesn't always work because some babies are harder to put back to sleep after crying.
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LavenderMeat646Nov 17, 2023 06:46 PM
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Quote from syed117 :
Was a huge skeptic about this thing and we did not plan on getting one, but we did, and I am absolute believer.

For anyone who doesn't know how it works. There is a microphone in it and depending on how loud the noise your baby makes is, it will respond by rocking at different speeds and playing varying levels of white noise to calm the baby down. It's actually incredible how quickly it responds and then goes back to a gentle or no rocking as soon as the baby calms down. There were countless nights when without it we would have had to get up and calm the baby down, but this thing did it instead. Ended up getting much more sleep over the 5ish months we used it.

I think we bought ours for around this much and sold it for 900 maybe. If you buy one in good condition used and don't destroy it, you will most likely be able to get all or most of your money back.

We plan on getting another one if whenever we have another kid.
Hahaha dude the baby survival instinct is to wake up at night to have some food. A good and healthy baby should wake you up a couple of times at night or at least one to keep him or her alive. If you just leave the baby sleep the whole night it's going to loose weight and die. Also if you do not feed the baby properly it's liver is going to get full of toxins, the toxins of the liver comes out on the poop. If you do not feed the baby it's going to turn yellow and if the bilirubin levels get above 11 it could cause brain damage. Hahahaha you don't need this you have to wake the baby every 2 hrs to feed them.
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syed117Nov 17, 2023 07:11 PM
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Quote from LavenderMeat646 :
Hahaha dude the baby survival instinct is to wake up at night to have some food. A good and healthy baby should wake you up a couple of times at night or at least one to keep him or her alive. If you just leave the baby sleep the whole night it's going to loose weight and die. Also if you do not feed the baby properly it's liver is going to get full of toxins, the toxins of the liver comes out on the poop. If you do not feed the baby it's going to turn yellow and if the bilirubin levels get above 11 it could cause brain damage. Hahahaha you don't need this you have to wake the baby every 2 hrs to feed them.
Noooooo. We totally forgot to feed the baby through the night!!!!!

I appreciate the "hahaha" like it's a big gotcha.

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