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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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 cribâŚwith 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 fussingâŚeven 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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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.
Oh, and congrats on the baby! Mine turns 1 week old tomorrow.
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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 sleepingâŚ
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 sleepingâŚ
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.
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.
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
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
"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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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.
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"?
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.
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.
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I appreciate the "hahaha" like it's a big gotcha.
Dumb comments never end on Slickdeals.
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