![]() The movement is soothing and the position of the seat is perfect for hip health!” What the reviews say: One mom wrote that her daughter “loves the swing so much. (Note: An earlier version of the MamaRoo was recalled in August 2022 due to dangers posed to mobile babies by dangling straps.) Tech lovers might appreciate that they can stop, start, change the motion and more using the app on their phone. This new version of the MamaRoo has a plusher seat that’s easier to remove and wash and a safe, redesigned harness, including the strap that connects to the base. Plenty of newborns are mesmerized by the MamaRoo it took one writer’s baby until 6 months to fall in love with it, but now she’s obsessed. It’s also simple to adjust the angle of the recline as baby grows and starts reaching for them. The attached toys might not look like much to an adult, but they have patterns, mirrors and a crinkle texture that delight many babies. Overhead, four simple multicolor egg-shape toys hover we like how easy it is to move the streamlined arm they sit in out of the way to pick up and put down your baby. Instead of swaying back and forth or side to side, it moves in “parent-inspired motions” like car ride, tree swing, rock-a-bye and wave. The popular MamaRoo isn’t technically a swing, but it does the same job very economically-in about 2 square feet. Weight: 15 pounds | Batteries or AC adapter: AC adapter | Weight limit: 25 pounds | Modes: 5 motions, 5 speeds | Sounds: 4 built-in sounds, Bluetooth capability to stream music from your device As a mom I love that it detaches so I can take her in whatever room I am in if I’m busy.The sounds are great too,” says one reviewer. What the reviews say: “We got this for our third child. Consider the DuetSoothe or DuetConnect Multi-Direction if you prefer more swinging motions. The DuetConnect only swings side to side, not front to back. The DuetConnect is slightly less expensive than the Soothe and comes with a bouncer as opposed to a rocker. The DuetConnect is similar to another of our Graco picks. The plug-in option is crucial if your baby enjoys the swing, because it saves you a bundle on batteries. The Graco DuetConnect LX features several swing, vibration, music and sound modes so that you can experiment to find your baby’s favorite combinations. If you need to take a shower or do some chores around the house, a bouncer is much more portable than a swing, so it’s a bonus to get both in a single purchase. ![]() Many families feel that both of these are essential during the challenging days of early parenthood. ![]() This versatile baby swing offers two pieces of baby gear in one: a swing and a bouncer. It has two small stuffed bears fastened to the toy bar.Weight: 22 pounds | Batteries or AC adapter: Both | Weight limit: 30 pounds (swing) 18 pounds (bouncer) | Modes: 6 swing speeds 2 vibrations| Sounds: 10 songs 5 sounds The Glider LX reclines into three positions, which may be particularly useful for babies who have some head and neck control and prefer to sit more upright. You can select one of 10 classical music melodies (including Pachelbel’s Canon in D and “Für Elise”) or five nature-inspired sounds (such as running water, birds tweeting, and white noise) or allow it to play through all the tunes. Like all the Graco models we looked at, the Glider LX has battery-powered vibration, with two speeds that you operate independently of the rest of the swing. You can use the timer button to shut off any music, sounds, and/or swinging after 10, 20, or 30 minutes. This swing has six speeds, the maximum we saw on the models we tested, with a button for each, so you don’t need to cycle through the levels when changing speed the swing automatically starts on the last speed setting when you turn it on. The Glider LX’s simple back-and-forth motion mimics that of a caregiver in a glider chair.
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