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SNOO Smart Sleeper Bassinet

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$1,102

$1,695

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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 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 18, 2023 09:51 PM
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Youknowit25Nov 18, 2023 09:51 PM
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YMMV for the success of the SNOO. Very overpriced but some parents have luck with it. I think a lot of new parents buy into it because it's hard to understand how little sleep you get in the beginning (and knowing it's normal). It did not work for our kids as there was no change in how well they slept in a crib, bassinet or SNOO vs the other. Truth be told they both did better in cribs. However, I have some friends who would swear by it and sell their left leg for one and others who had the same experience we did with our children. As some have posted check with your employer and benefits and/or maybe rent one before jumping into a big purchase. These are really only useful when they work for the first few months then they get too long and big for it and developmentally need to learn to roll which they can't do strapped into the SNOO.
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Nov 18, 2023 10:30 PM
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WhosUrBuddieeNov 18, 2023 10:30 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
Nothing will put a hungry newborn to sleep. Have you ever even had kids?

There is no such thing as "snoo head". Much like your other claims… it's total BS.

The only damage here is someone with absolutely zero experience of a product trying to provide feedback.
Nov 19, 2023 12:13 AM
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DaveIGuessNov 19, 2023 12:13 AM
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Folks complaining about the price from their thousand dollar phone
Nov 19, 2023 01:46 AM
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KenanSDNov 19, 2023 01:46 AM
168 Posts
Bought it 4 years ago when it would regularly go on sale every 3 months from about 1000 to 800. It makes a difference. Instead of 30 mins your baby willfall asleep in 5-10. It's soothing with the white noise and rocking motion. I'd sleep faster if I had that.

Crazy to see inflation pricing. Sold it for what I paid for it. Even if you sell for a few hundred less it's worth paying a few hundred dollars for a year of better sleep.
Nov 19, 2023 01:55 AM
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SplendidHome1945Nov 19, 2023 01:55 AM
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Quote from WhosUrBuddiee :
Nothing will put a hungry newborn to sleep. Have you ever even had kids?

There is no such thing as "snoo head". Much like your other claims… it's total BS.

The only damage here is someone with absolutely zero experience of a product trying to provide feedback.
once again, none of what you said is true. father of 4 kids here. flat head is definitely something that is happening more because of snoo. i don't care what the company says. i've seen it at the hospital a lot more often because of the snoo.

4 kids is enough for me to know what i'm talking about.
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Nov 19, 2023 02:03 AM
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ftee123Nov 19, 2023 02:03 AM
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Quote from Icrackcorn :
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.
That is absolutely false statement. Our pediatrician said let the baby sleep and if they are hungry, babies will wake up. Don't listen to that guy
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Nov 19, 2023 04:21 AM
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dpidNov 19, 2023 04:21 AM
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Quote from Scoreracing :
After having been through 4 kids, I'm like wow that would have been great to help me sleep better. But those nights my wife and I got up with the baby built character and bonding.
Ours was born five weeks early so we let her be pampered for longer than we should have. My wife is horrible sleeper so I was waking up once or twice in middle of night to feed and / or change her until at least 7 months. Then we decided to do sleep training and she's now pretty good. But I can't believe I did it. It seriously feels like another life even though it was just last year. I won't lie, even though it was hard, it's still good memories now that I can get sleep most nights. Smilie I do feel there is a lot of bonding that occurs, especially for us men who might not get opportunities otherwise in first few months of their life.

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Nov 19, 2023 12:24 PM
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jankyhankyNov 19, 2023 12:24 PM
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Quote from dpid :
Ours was born five weeks early so we let her be pampered for longer than we should have. My wife is horrible sleeper so I was waking up once or twice in middle of night to feed and / or change her until at least 7 months. Then we decided to do sleep training and she's now pretty good. But I can't believe I did it. It seriously feels like another life even though it was just last year. I won't lie, even though it was hard, it's still good memories now that I can get sleep most nights. Smilie I do feel there is a lot of bonding that occurs, especially for us men who might not get opportunities otherwise in first few months of their life.
Once or twice??? Lucky you.
Even with a Snoo, I still get plenty of opportunities to bond in the middle of the night, every one or three hours. Lol. The Snoo only smooths out the easy part.
Nov 19, 2023 01:30 PM
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SlickMcFavoriteNov 19, 2023 01:30 PM
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Quote from SplendidHome1945 :
once again, none of what you said is true. father of 4 kids here. flat head is definitely something that is happening more because of snoo. i don't care what the company says. i've seen it at the hospital a lot more often because of the snoo.

4 kids is enough for me to know what i'm talking about.
You come off as bitter with an agenda in every post in this thread. And no having 4 kids doesn't make you an expert lmao.
Nov 19, 2023 04:23 PM
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voiddwellerNov 19, 2023 04:23 PM
730 Posts
The Snoo is a game changer. Our daughter loved it. You'll all sleep better. If you're a physician or in the medical field contact them for an even bigger discount.
Nov 19, 2023 04:41 PM
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mahdegoNov 19, 2023 04:41 PM
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Quote from ftee123 :
That is absolutely false statement. Our pediatrician said let the baby sleep and if they are hungry, babies will wake up. Don't listen to that guy
Physician here, the problem is there is theory and reality. In generalizing you can say one thing but not everyone is the same. Some babies gain weight better than others. If your baby is not gaining weight, I'm certain a pediatrician will recommend waking your baby up to feed and not waiting for them to cry out of hunger
Nov 19, 2023 10:53 PM
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ShrewdVolcano952Nov 19, 2023 10:53 PM
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I was initially skeptical at the ~$1500 cost but my wife wanted it. Managed to combine an Amex cashback deal with a Snoo rental discount to get the 6 month rental for ~$575. The Snoo arrived and appeared practically brand new as far as I could tell. The app and wifi set up was easy. Came with a small and medium new sleep sack. Newborn for the first 3 weeks on limited rocking setting and damn......the thing actually worked! Usually the baby would fall asleep within 2 minutes of starting up the Snoo and for the first 2 months, slept anywhere from 4 - 12 hours straight overnight. Dare I say, maybe it worked too well? When the Snoo tries to gently put your baby to sleep and it's not working, usually it's because their diaper needs changing or hungry. Just a few months ago, the Snoo received FDA clearance as a medical device to prevent SIDS. Won't be long before it becomes eligible for FSA reimbursement (maybe a couple years for insurance).
Overall, the Snoo has been fantastic and gave us back more sleep than we thought possible. At around 4 months, the sleep regression definitely hit and was also around the same time that my baby no longer slept with the Snoo rocking/white noise. We just use the Snoo as a fancy looking bassinet and strap in with the sack with one arm out to prevent SIDS. Totally worth it! When the rental ends, just have to package it back in the original box and shipping label. Goes back to the company where they'll sterilize the Snoo and we keep the sleep sacks.

One more thing, newborns needs to be fed every 2-3 hours around the clock. So for the first month or two, even if your baby is sleeping soundly asleep at 2am but it's been that 2-3 hour time frame, you'll have to wake the baby up and feed in order to gain weight and develop.
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Nov 20, 2023 01:34 AM
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SplendidHome1945Nov 20, 2023 01:34 AM
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Quote from ShrewdVolcano952 :
I was initially skeptical at the ~$1500 cost but my wife wanted it. Managed to combine an Amex cashback deal with a Snoo rental discount to get the 6 month rental for ~$575. The Snoo arrived and appeared practically brand new as far as I could tell. The app and wifi set up was easy. Came with a small and medium new sleep sack. Newborn for the first 3 weeks on limited rocking setting and damn......the thing actually worked! Usually the baby would fall asleep within 2 minutes of starting up the Snoo and for the first 2 months, slept anywhere from 4 - 12 hours straight overnight. Dare I say, maybe it worked too well? When the Snoo tries to gently put your baby to sleep and it's not working, usually it's because their diaper needs changing or hungry. Just a few months ago, the Snoo received FDA clearance as a medical device to prevent SIDS. Won't be long before it becomes eligible for FSA reimbursement (maybe a couple years for insurance).
Overall, the Snoo has been fantastic and gave us back more sleep than we thought possible. At around 4 months, the sleep regression definitely hit and was also around the same time that my baby no longer slept with the Snoo rocking/white noise. We just use the Snoo as a fancy looking bassinet and strap in with the sack with one arm out to prevent SIDS. Totally worth it! When the rental ends, just have to package it back in the original box and shipping label. Goes back to the company where they'll sterilize the Snoo and we keep the sleep sacks.

One more thing, newborns needs to be fed every 2-3 hours around the clock. So for the first month or two, even if your baby is sleeping soundly asleep at 2am but it's been that 2-3 hour time frame, you'll have to wake the baby up and feed in order to gain weight and develop.
BINGO, thanks for that last paragraph. These people in here are reckless and clueless.
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Nov 20, 2023 04:53 PM
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jititNov 20, 2023 04:53 PM
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FYI Amazon just enabled the 15% completion discount for this item, bringing the total down to $936.50. The price of a new unit likely won't ever get lower than this.

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Nov 20, 2023 04:59 PM
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EdEd1190Nov 20, 2023 04:59 PM
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Only in the first world would someone spend over a thousand dollars for a bassinet, while babies starve elsewhere.
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