![]() However, both of these complaints are fairly minor. The timer has a maximum of one hour, and you have to cycle through the sound options each time you use it. This model essentially provides an extra set of hands to hold all the baby gear you need. The basket underneath is great for storing extra swaddles, burp cloths, changing supplies, extra clothes, and even a breast pump. We used this as a bedside sleeper, with no need to move it. This is key if you plan to follow the AAP guidance of room sharing for six months to a year. The TruBliss has a slightly larger footprint than some other bassinets, but provides a bigger sleeping space. The gentle rocking motion soothes a baby that is accustomed to motion from being in the womb, and the light gives off the perfect amount of glow for late-night feeds or gentle waking. The sound feature has three noise options: white noise, a heartbeat, and nursery music. The app also controls the other smart devices in our house-no need for an additional app to find and open when operating on a sleep-deprived brain. I like that I can operate it completely hands-free, or, if I don’t want to make any noise, I can use my phone. The product comes with three functions-sound, rocking, and light-that can be controlled by Alexa or Google Home, or via the Smart Life App. The TruBliss Evi Smart Bassinet is a great option for parents looking for something that allows hands-free operation, is aesthetically pleasing, and easy to use. Here are the best baby bassinets available online right now. The Chicco LullaGo (available at Amazon) is a great budget pick that doesn’t sacrifice on safety or portability-and costs less than half the price of our top pick. We love that this bassinet can double as a pack-and-play and that it folds up small enough to fit into a backpack for traveling. While every parent’s situation, space, and baby will be different, we feel confident that the Guava Family Lotus Bassinet Starting your baby’s fourth trimester in the same room where you do feedings and diaper changes makes nighttime check-ins simple and easy. Even though you and your baby won’t be sleeping much, you’ll be close to one another, which is one of the safe sleep recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). ![]() In the days following your child’s arrival, a baby bassinet is the best and safest place for them to nap and sleep. ![]() Written by Matthew DeLauder and Katie Reising
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