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Fantastic!
By ü áíôçñïðùò êáêüò on Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2023
*Edit: For everyone complaining about the music, it's not terribly complicated to clip the speaker leads. Unscrew 4 recessed Philips screws on the side where you access tje battery, don't break the wire for the battery connection when you take the bottom half off (if the battery is out the bottom shouldn't be heavy enough to damage it) the speaker is the round thing near the circuit board. Clip the two wires (they were white in my unit) they're labelled "speaker +" and "speaker -" on the board, scissors or nail clippers will work fine because the wires are thin. Route the wires so they don't let the vibration motor hit them and make sure the circuit board is slotted into the slots molded into the case when you reassemble and the switch button is contacting the flat of the outside switch and isn't pushed to one side. I can try to post a short video of how to disassemble and reassemble if people want and Amazon will let me. I guess post it in the product questions or like this review or something to give me feedback. * Whoever wrote "wood" in the material description on the Amazon page has never touched this thing It's tube steel with a nice looking sticker, which is fine. Why I love this thing right now: my daughter has a cold and is very congested and we can put her in this, buckle her in, cover her legs with a blanket, and she can sleep while being slightly elevated so her sinuses drain without making it hard to breathe and her coughing all night. Would probably be awesome for babies with reflux too. Basically like how an adult would sleep in a recliner if they had a cold is how we're using it now. (Don't worry, a parent is either sleeping on the floor next to her or on the couch within arms reach so she can't flip over and won't be unattended if something unforeseen happens. )👍But I can say it MAJORLY cuts down on coughing, sneezing, my daughter getting stuffed up and freaking out. Apart from while she's sick, my child (2 months old) personally seems happier in her bassinet because it's easier for her to get full range of motion waving her arms and legs around. We actually didn't know if this was a good purchase because our girl likes being held or thrashing around in a bassinet. . . I think it's odd, but she'll happily wiggle and flop around for an hour just making happy noises, it's our first kid so maybe hours of the baby equivalent of a "dead bugs" core workout is normal. 🤷♂️ As an adult, this rocker looks amazing and comfortable and I'm slightly jealous I don't have one my size. As for her, she sleeps in it as well as in her bed so she can get good rest and feel better faster. If she never used it except when she had a cold, it'd still be a win. I can't imagine us all trying to survive nights of her feeling crummy without it.
Top critical review
Baby Seat, not rocker
By Terran on Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
To call this a rocker is a stretch. It basically a seat with a slightly curved base. Looks nice but I would've returned it if I hadn't missed the time window.
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