

Or, if you are like me, you can listen to your own music so that you don’t go crazy when baby is super fussy. Okay, so your very young baby may not have a jam yet, but they can still listen to music so they can develop their tastes.
MOMS MAMAROO BOUNCER BLUETOOTH
So if you have an Android, you might experience some problems with getting that Bluetooth connectivity to work. As with a lot of awesome technology, it was created with Apple products in mind. How great is this? You can be in the laundry room folding clothes and as soon as you hear baby start to whimper, you change the setting without walking in the other room. You can control the movement, speed, and built-in sounds of the swing by connecting your swing to your phone via Bluetooth. The mamaRoo swing was developed with our techy lifestyle in mind.

Our phone controls our entire life, so why not our baby swing, too? Makes sense. Mobile Controls for the Tech-Savvy Mom or Dad The combination of compact size and unique movements is what landed this swing a spot on our unique baby items list. This is good, because at 19 pounds, it’s not exactly a breeze to move around. All of the movements take place within those dimensions, so no dragging it away from walls or furniture for use.

Measuring in at 33″L x 19.5″W x 25.5″H, it can fit in a corner somewhere. Not so with this hybrid baby swing/bouncy seat. The baby swing I used for my little love was great, but we had to drag it out in the middle of the room to use it. This might be a good thing for babies who like gentle movement, but if your baby is like my active-from-birth child, the movement might not be enough to soothe, even at the top speed and the most busy motion.Ĭompact size for modern living. The speeds don’t seem to go as fast overall as some of the other swings I’ve used. That means the movements can be low and slow for those brand new littles, or maybe a bit faster for an older baby. All 5 of the movements can be adjusted speed-wise as well. The final move, called the “wave” sweeps baby in a circle to keep them gently moving without any bouncing. The rainbow pattern of the “rock a bye” keeps the baby moving up and over, back and forth. The “tree swing” is exactly how it sounds- it just swings back and forth. The “kangaroo” bounces baby up and down in one direction and then back the way it came. The first movement, the “car ride,” moves the baby in a sort of figure-eight motion: up and over, then back down, around, and up. They are designed to mimic any motion that a parent could make with their arms, body, and even the car. 4moms names all the motions for the mamaRoo Baby Swing, and they are adorably accurate. Will their swing be any different than one from Fisher-Price or Graco? After checking it out, it seems that this swing might actually be different than the others. So when I came across this swing from a brand I had never heard of, I had my doubts. Many baby swings claim to have a certain movement that will calm any baby.
MOMS MAMAROO BOUNCER UPGRADE
It's All About the Motion Product Overview Video Mobile Controls for the Tech-Savvy Mom or Dad Toys Up Top Fit for Babies of All Sizes Just Throw It in the Washer! Plush vs Regular- Is the upgrade worth it? Customer Reviews: Pros Cons FAQ's What's the difference between the mamaRoo and rockaRoo? How long can I leave my baby in the mamaRoo? Is it safe for my baby to sleep in the mamaRoo? Can the mamaRoo be washed? Do the mamaRoo and rockaRoo use batteries? Is the 4moms mamaRoo safe for newborns? Final Take It’s All About the Motion
