and ).Some background: Even though newborns sleep , they usually only do so in one to two-hour increments—and that includes overnight when parents really want to sneak in some shut-eye themselves.
So when presented with what seems like it could be a magical solution to mediating the fatigue, it’s no surprise many jump at the opportunity to snag a Snoo—even if the cost is prohibitive. (It typically runs $1,700 ).
Since its 2016 debut, the bassinet has not only piqued the interest of , but it's also compelled countless editors—including at this publication—to try the bassinet first-hand to see whether the Happiest Baby's marquee product is actually worth the hefty price tag.
After ushering four kids of my own (including a set of twins) through the stage and tapping a handful of my friends and pediatricians for their own thoughts, I’m here to break down whether or not it's really worth it.Courtesy of brandThe Snoo is an FDA-approved smart bassinet designed to lull babies to sleep through white noise and rocking motions.
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