We originally had the Halo Bassinest which did not work for our baby at all. The vibration mode he barely noticed, the light was awful and the white noise could barely be heard. We bought the Snoo when he was 4 weeks and the change was instant. He's getting a great sleep, we're getting a great sleep and it means we're both enjoying our time together throughout the day. I highly recommend, especially as us parents aren't getting the help we need from family members due to the pandemic
@@KapitalElement if you really want a Snoo just rent it but the resale value is so good, you do better buying and reselling it because you end up paying less than what you would rent it for over the course of 6 months.
This is exactly where we are at. We have the Halo baby (6 days old) hates it and won’t stay a sleep. I’m thinking about renting the Snoo. I just wanted to make sure it was worth doing.
My wife managed to have her first sleep in 4 days after coming home from hospital and I sense that the snoo had a bit to do with it. Both her and I agree that if it broke down tomorrow, it still would have been worth the money.
I understand your review. So what I did is got the snoo on discount for Black Friday (1495 all in including extra swaddles and sheets) I’m planning to only use during the 1st 3 months of her life when babies (4th trimester) when babies still don’t form any habits and cannot become dependent on the snoo then start sleep training baby around 3 months. And sell the snoo- they do retain their value and since it’s still going to be under warranty and only used for 3 month I’m expecting to sell for 1000$. Meaning the final cost is only 495$ This is worth it to me if it gives baby more womb like experiences in the nb stage when they need it and it’s also the safest bassinet out there.
Hi! I understand the reservations you have with the Snoo regarding their marketing tactics (I feel this way about most products I see mom-fluencers pushing in their videos, most luxury name brands, etc) as well as cost and potential parental dependency on product (ie. Incorrect use of product). From a sleep habit professional’s perspective - what do think may be the pros or cons to a baby’s development of sleep practices, self soothing, sensory regulation, etc with Snoo usage? This was the sort of information I was hoping to hear from you. Would love to learn what you think, professionally speaking.
We bought a snoo for our 6th baby and would buy it again and again. Everyone slept so much better for that baby verses the others! I got the recommendation from another mom of 6 who used a snoo for twins (baby number 7&8), she agreed it was worth every cent!
I 10/10 recommend the snoo. Your video is the reason I didn’t get the snoo initially. I ended up renting it at 7 weeks, and I wish I had it the whole time. I think my EBF baby and I would have gotten more sleep, which would have been so much safer. My baby transitioned to her crib with no problems at around 5 months when she started getting up on hands and knees. I think the reason the transition is no problem is because their startle reflex is gone and they connect sleep cycles as they get older. You can order it on Black Friday to be delivered near your due date.
Snoo is great when it works. Our second kid is now 3 months old, we bought the Snoo because it was much "cheaper" than hired a night nanny. Frist week home was great, everything worked as it should, baby would sleep in it and we were prepared with her feeding cycle. However, second week onward she started having colic from 11 PM to 4 AM, and Snoo was a no go, we had to held her in our arms for hours to calm her. The colic lasted for about a month and during that time Snoo was pretty much useless at night when we needed it the most. It's great when it works, but don't think Snoo can solve all your baby's sleeping problems.
I used the wean mode on the snoo for a week. Then sleep trained in her crib for 3 days at 4 months. The transition wasn't bad. I just rented the snoo. It saved my sleep and sanity. I have also purchased the little z program 4-12 months 😊
@Lindsey Bailes I honestly think it's a good option just in case your baby doesn't like it. It really helped once my baby hit 6 weeks. She only would wake up once in the middle of the night.
snoo works for me. I also bought 3 different electric swings also (4moms and munchkin brands). Life didn't change, just got easier overnight. I'm able to get more rest, get more work done. If you don't have a nanny or family help then these expensive gadgets will pay for itself in a couple of weeks. Also with the edge taken off I find i can help, interact and sooth the baby more effectively. Baby also smiling and more well rested since she got all these fancy devices. I look at these "props" more as tools. Using tools is what make us smart humans. I'm sure there were people at the turn of the century saying not to take the easy way out and spoil your family with a motor-less carriage. ha imagine farmers resisted using tractors and kept their houses, ox and donkeys? (Some did, i think omish and Mennonites) Screw that the future always is paved with technology, I'm not gonna fight it. ((education + props) > education)
There's no replies because you just said it all! Makes sense to me, if you want to raise your baby without gadgets that's great, if you want to raise your baby with gadgets that's great too.
When the snoo started shaking the baby from side to side all fast... uhhh what if it malfunctions?! But yeah the price is the deal breaker for me. That’s like the price of all my baby furniture together.
My brother had one and it was perfect for baby 2, and their daughter weaned easily. Incidentally he won the exact amount of money he needed to buy it at a work gambling night haha. Ours was loaned to us by a friend. I feel like my son has enjoyed the Seattle the entire time - when I have had him in a crib he is restless and huffs and puffs ever since birth, and he was born 3 weeks early, so the snoo really was a great option for him (and it was free). I don’t think it would have worked for my daughter though. We are in the process of following the weaning steps, but developmentally he isn’t even 6 months so I think I just need to be more patient. Yes, they TOTALLY marked the heck out of it, I get emails constantly and I have one! But I think it’s worth it if you’re planning on using it with more than one child, or if you already have a toddler to chase and need a safe place for baby 2 (or 3 or 4 or however many you have) to be.
I so appreciate your input on this! Yes I'm not all-out against it, but I don't think it's something we have to spend the money on. How sweet of your friend to loan you theirs!!!
My husband is against me buying the SNOO because he says this is our last baby, but I haven’t told him that if we have embryos left after our IVF, I want to have another one pretty soon after because I don’t want our little girl growing up feeling like an only child since our boys are already 15 & 17 and will be just about 16 & 18 when I have her. That is a huge age gap. He has said if this was our 1st baby and planned on having a few more, it would be different. The thing is if I purchase it with our military discount and then resell it when we are done, I would be spending around the same amount I would on the Halo luxe plus or the Mamaroo bassinets. It is a lot of money but my sanity and being rested because my baby is sleeping well and is rested is priceless to me. I jus have a feeling with having 2 big brothers she isn’t going to be put down very often because they are already antsy wanting to know when everything is going to happen.
All I heard was: the Snoo works so well they should have one for the baby after the 5 months is up, because baby will fall in love with the Snoo and not want to sleep in a normal bed again. Hey Snoo, did you hear that? Make some for older children/adults too, k?
Please watch out for the long term negative effects on babies attachment. Physical contact is extremely important for babies, as proven over and over again with academic research. Losing simple things like rocking or being held at night when you are so young and so new to the world, must have a detrimental impact on babies attachment and their health and happiness on the long term. People might think they are doing something good for their baby, instead they "trick" their babies with technology, when all they need is physical contact with you! Babies don't cry without reason. Please reconsider if you are thinking of buying this, don't let creepy sillicon valley companies take over our babies happiness & humanity into some dystopian future. (& you will get back your sleep at some point!:))
For some who are looking for sleep solutions at a lower cost, our programs and different bassinets are a good option. For those who want to go the route of the Snoo, great! This video is just sharing my opinions and I love hearing what others find helpful as well. Sleep is always the end goal!
Im an infant care taker and this thing makes it impossible for your child to learn how to sooth themselves or sleep anywhere else. I have a baby in my class that uses this at home and he will not sleep in his crib at school and he is absolutely miserable. They will sleep amazing at home in this thing but they will not learn any self soothing techniques if this machine is always there to help them out. A lot of parents don't get this perspective on things like this, im not trying to be negative but I wanted to share my experience from the preschool teachers side of it because I see so many parents commenting on here!
Yeah, I have one and this is definitely the case. It did give us great sleep for a time. But now I need help just like anyone else. And she's never been able to sleep anywhere else. Also it shuts off the soothing sometimes right when it's finally working to help soothe her in the bassinet so she will at least learn to fall asleep there. Also since it has the required swaddle that out can't remove it's really hard to get her in correctly and stay asleep if she's already asleep, and to get her arms in the holes for sleep sack mode.
Thank you!!! 👏👏👏 I was an infant teacher for several years and kids who used these at home could NEVER sleep at school. It made every day miserable for them and miserable for the teachers and miserable for the other kids. They had zero ability self soothe, would be miserable not getting any sleep, would wake other kids up, and since the teachers had 7 other babies to take care of we couldn’t always rock them to sleep. Just made everyone miserable!
Great video! As a mom who made mistakes toward creating sleep associations and prop dependency with my first, I have no desire to try just one more expensive prop for my next baby. Undoing bad habits is soooo hard. Thanks, Becca!
I am not using the snoo, but the mama roo, which has motion. My baby is four months, and I started putting her down for naps at three months in the crib. She sleeps fine in the crib, but especially since she started the three month progression halfway in the third month, I’m so glad to have her in the mamaroo at night, so she can sleep longer stretches. She has been able to begin extending some of her sleep times on her own. She does sometimes have decent naps, connecting her sleep cycles, as well. We will be sleep training her in a few weeks (we have out of country guests since babe has turned four months old, when babies are old enough for sleep training, so we want things back to normal first), so I like that these compromises are working with us for now.
Sleep is not a luxury!! I wish someone had PREACHED this to me last year when my son was born. I heard about all the expensive products and thought we just didn't have the money to buy a good night's sleep. 😥 Little Z's changed that for me and I wish I could just go around and tell every mom that they deserve sleep!!
@@littlezsleep It's amazing that with your negative review, the comments say differently. Is it expensive? Yes, to buy. There wasn't a mention of the fact that you can rent it from 1-6 months instead of buying it. For your future reviews, please include all information about the product. Also, transparency about giving a negative review while also plugging your sleep course would be helpful. In addition, include the number of positive reviews for your sleep course vs negative reviews in comparison to Snoo's positive vs negative reviews. Seems like a lot of info has been left out of this review. "I have NO experience with the Snoo" "My clients PROBABLY would back me up" "My clients aren't using the weaning mode like they're supposed to" "Try my sleep course instead". These are a lot of red flag statements.
She really didnt give an educated reason as to why you shouldnt get this..nor has she used it first hand.. she literally just doesnt personally like it because of 1.) over marketing 2.) It could make parents lazy 3.) Its expensive.... Ok but...are there any scientific reasons or conerns about it? no? oh ok... well it still sounds like a great product to me
Hey Megan!! You’re right this video was just a run down of my opinion. There really are no studies done on the Snoo, and when it comes to baby gear there are certainly lots of options! My goal as stated in the video was just to share my opinion. Thanks so much for sharing your opinion as well!! Really appreciate the discussion here.
I can give you one good reason not to get it. It isn’t safe for sleep because it has something in it that positions the baby and basically straps them down to the bassinet. That goes against the AAP’s safe sleep recommendations that say you shouldn’t use a positioner for sleep.
@@LifewithKrystle Well there should be absolutely NO SURVIVORS! Driving your car with baby strapping into it's car seat isn't 100 percent "SAFE", We can go on and on about how unsafe life can be, how unpredictable, I grew up in the 70s. when car seats were unheard of, never seen or heard of 1 car accident, I believe that when we are so mindful of every potential danger we fail to take proper risk, RISK! Not Precautions! The things that you enjoy the most in life came from the ones that go against the grain, step outside of the box, walk by faith, Dare to believe the impossible, while others at their best land great jobs for companies that they will never effect change in; but we NEED ALL OUR WORKER BEES!
Glad I came across this. I've been thinking I would like this for baby #4 (and #5, #6, and on and on) because I'd heard good things about it. But honestly my second and third babies have slept pretty darn well, I can probably do just fine without it.
Thanks for the video. I am a Mom with a 3-year-old daughter. I just went through all these difficulties on how to take care of a crying baby and i need to sleep/ eat / take shower/ use toilet at the same time. I think SNOO can help, and give Mom some time to take care of herself. However, I strongly doubt that we need any machine to replace Mom's smell and hug. Learning about my baby, learning about how to take care of baby's sleep/need are definitely not easy tasks. I will say SNOO proposes facing these tasks, and that could not be a good thing.
Have the snoo and my baby is 6mo old. Baby has NEVER been a good sleeper. We got it when she was about 2.5mo old out of desperation. It’s helped here and there, but it isn’t the fix it prop I thought it wound be. What I do like is the swaddle and motion. I was terrible at swaddling and I’m often a one man show so getting up 25 times a night just isn’t feasible for me. The snoo helps when I’m exhausted. We’re not embarking on how to get her out to a crib and I have no idea how bc she still wiggles everywhere in her crib. Her crib is a”toy” for her bc she just wants to play with the wood, stick her arms and legs out of it, and doesn’t like how “big” it is for her. So.... we’re in trouble. Maybe when she’s 15yrs old it’ll be a better situation
Hey Elaine! I'm thrilled to hear that the swaddle portion is a lifesaver- that is such a cool feature for sure!! I have a video on going from bassinet to crib if you'd like to check that out here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uu4-XMb7L0Q.html
I just bought the Snoo. If you want to make it fit into your budget, do it! This lady acts like this is forever. It’s not meant to be. During the day, we have a second motionless bassinet for the living room so my baby will get used to no soothing and being awake more often. I’ll use the Snoo for an afternoon long nap. And at 4 months, we’ll start putting the baby in her crib at least once in the morning on her Newton mattress for naps to get her used to transitioning. As we get hit 5 months, morning in the cribs, 12:00ish Snoo, beyond that the bassinet until bedtime hours. 6 months we move to crib. Children will adapt. I’ve done this before without any help well before any vibrating bassinets of the sorts. I had a newborn and 1 year old. My first and second baby went right into the crib from day one. It was extremely hard but lucky for me I had 2 really good sleepers. Crossing my fingers on this next one!
I'm so grateful I came across your video. My husband and I are so excited about our first child which we understand will not remain a baby forever, but still want to enjoy this period and give the baby and us the best solutions for å better sleeping routine. We are still pregnant and we can't sleep 😕 😑 So we thought that was our future solution but no.
Hey Pamela! CONGRATS! I am so glad to hear that you want to enjoy those newborn months. If you want to learn about newborn sleep and how to set a solid foundation for sleep, I would recommend my Newborn Course: littlezsleep.com/newborn
The other fun secret about the snoo is you buy it used for $700-800 and then sell it when you're done for... around $700-800. Boom, now it's free or close to it. ;)
A thumbs up for taking the time to make the video so thank you. But your points about marketing and price can be said about many products these days (Apple *cough*). It sounds like it works TOO well and the baby and parents become reliant on it. I think I am inclined to buy it just so we can both get some sleep during the first couple months
In got my Snoo off of FB marketplace for $500. Granted, I got lucky, but if you want to save, that’s the way to do it. Even if you only sell for $300 when you’re done. It’s basically the same price as the lower model stuff.
@@littlezsleep if you think about it and do the calculation, it actually is usually NOT more affordable. Depending where you're located, you can resell the Snoo only a few hundreds less the original cost.
We rented one out of sheer desperation when baby was 6 weeks old. We have the Halo Bassinet and tried time and time to get her down in it. It seemed like she didn't like being laid on her back and would roll to her side (she was swaddled) this made us scared. So in comes the Snoo. I like it for the most part but don't like how it pretty much straps the baby down. I don't know if it has been of really any benefit. I usually don't let it rock her back to sleep if she wakes or fusses- I usually intervene. Baby is now 15 weeks old and wakes once, sometimes randomly twice in the middle of the night for feedings. I think in the early days of just wanting to be able to lie her down it helped?? We are working on weaning her out of it and she has done well with arms out and no motion. Sending it back ASAP :)
We’ve tried all the methods with our first 2 boys, none worked. We didn’t sleep the first 6 months of our kids’ lives. We are trying a Snoo (used, less than a 1/3 of retail) for our new daughter. Our 40 year old bodies are even less tolerant to sleep deprivation than they were in 2018 and 2021. The snoo at this cost is cheaper than even a couple hours of a sleep consultant which would get us nowhere further than where we are at with all the online help.
Never used it for any of my 5 babies! Never would use it if I had another baby! Sleepless nights are normal for newborn/baby parents! I treasure those moments with my babies because so quickly those precious days go by. My kids range in age from 20 years old to 6 months, and I parent now like I did 20 years ago. I don’t buy super expensive baby gadgets, just to make my life easy or make it so I don’t have to hold, entertain, soothe, etc my baby myself
Ah yes, the judgmental self righteous mother who can do no wrong. So many of you around who seem to thrive on making other women feel inadequate. I’m so glad you love sleep deprivation so much. However there’s no medal for that, just fyi.
I am a night owl, always been and I am guilty of tip toeing into the nursery and I just can't resist, sometimes taking my baby out of their crib I just sometimes need to smell even the baby's breathe. I may need the Snoo to leave the child alone!
This just seems like a marketing video for your own courses riding on the back of the snoo product. I used the snoo for my son 5 months and weaned out of it, allowed me to stay engaged at work and minimim 6 hours a sleep a night. It tracks sleep patterns giving you peace of mind. Highly recommended for everyone.. even if you have to take a loan or rent it.. resale value is great
Hey Jonathan! I do of course recommend my courses for those who cannot use the Snoo. It's a great way to teach sleep foundations from the start. Like all things, if the Snoo worked for you- great!!! Sleep is the end goal.
So we really wanted this but the price tag was too much. I ended up getting the arms reach cosleeper. My baby would stir and wake up as soon as we put her down in it. She would only sleep in her podster (which isn't recommend for overnight sleep). We then used a graco swing and sleeper swing we got. It lays flat and it was the only way we could get her to sleep. We started putting her in it awake and she learned to soothe herself. We put her in her crib around 4.5 months with a Merlin's magic sleep suit and had no issues transitioning. I would also like to know what you think of some of the newer motion bassinets and cribs. 4moms has one now and graco makes a sense to soothe and they are much more affordable. There is also one called cradle wise that comes with a monitor and grows with baby but there is not much info on it yet.
I’m trying the Snoo for #3. My first was colicky so wouldn’t have worked, my second was normal but I held him thru the “4th trimester” then very gently sleep trained him (rocked and shushed to sleep manually and let back little by little till I could put him down awake awake) between 2-3 months. He’s an AMAZING sleeper to this day (2yrs old) and that is my plan for the Snoo. Get through the 4th trimester with as little drama and as much sleep as I can then, gentle wean to awake awake!! If #3 is colicky, will need all that holding and more horrible sleep props but hoping the Snoo will let me tend to the other kiddos whilst baby sleeps…
thankyou that was really informative, and i agree the most important thing is for parents to get to know their baby their cues, and soothe them in more natural baby led ways, much prefer a next to me crib
I actually haven't seen much marketing but im also not on social media much...3rd time mom after 10 yrs... My first thoughts that looks like a straight jacket so I was like um no lol and also, im not sure i feel comfortable that the Snoo is taking over the roles of parents soothing thier babies naturally ...this video help me make a decision to finalize if i should get this or not. Honestly boobie milk and quick swaddle/rock my baby slept good I also know sleep is less first few months so im aware amd prepped
Tell me how the Snoo doesn’t even have a 5 star rating on its own website. I mean it’s like 4 stars. How can something so much more expensive than a regular Basinet not have a higher rating?
A customer who has a negative experience is highly likely to share that experience by leaving a bad review. Especially after spending so much money. A customer who has a positive experience, on the other hand, is unlikely to leave a good review. This is just the way it works.
From my observations the maker of the Snoo has an aggressive marketing tactic, they clearly pay for SEO to ensure only the best reviews make it to the top of Google, they have a very robust social media team combating against any negative comments on their social media. It’s quite interesting, I’m always wondering what they’re trying to hide.
With high costs sometimes comes unrealistic expectations which can result in folk who can’t really afford it, expecting it to be a literal unicorn of sleep and then giving it poor reviews …
I’m expecting twins and even though my Mother and sister said they will be dedicating time to help so I can sleep. I also don’t want to rely on them. But I also hear the electric swaying bassinets like this is a life savor for having twins. But I would not buy the snoo that price for only 6 months let alone two!! Would you have any recommendations on bassinets or tips for getting twins to sleep? Still putting my baby registry together 🙂
Hey Lauren!! Yes I would suggest the Fisher Price Soothing Motions Bassinet that I’ve linked here. It provides the motion that babies crave but not in an intense way. Also check out my latest RU-vid on twins!!! Congratulations!!!
Check out the 4moms Mamaroo, its a pretty new product with similar functions so I see on the comments its great but some people have mechanical problems with it after a few months.
You can look on fb market place..you can find ones that go $600..x2 that’s 2 snoos for the price of one! Totally worth it if you ask me! And the sell back price has been super consistent..you can sell them up to $900
Hello! Came across this thread, wanted to follow up on what you ended up doing for your twins? We are expecting twins and considering the Snoo and how the sleep process may go. Thanks!
I would much rather hold my baby and calm him in my own way rather than rely on some stupid machine bassinet to do it just so I can get another couple hours sleep that’s absolutely ridiculous. I’m not even gonna go there about the price.
I disagree with this. My baby slept through the night almost from birth using the snoo. Weaning from the snoo was not a problem. We just followed the instructions and it worked beautifully. Yes it’s expensive. But you can get it second hand and sell it after your baby has grown out of it. That way it literally costs you nothing.
Hey Charlotte! The beauty of parenting is that you get to choose what works best for you and your family. This is my professional opinion based from my years of working with families to make sleep a thing! But if it works for you and your family, that's great!
Exactly!!! And a well rested momma is worth that plus some, hell it’s more expensive to buy a cup of Starbucks a day than it is to rent the SNOO or purchase it at that. I’m torn between the purchase and the renting, because resale values are so high and with my military discount, once I resell it, it’s will be cheaper than buying a halo or mamaroo bassinet
My daughter in law may have 3 babies under 2 next year. Is this a special circumstance that may help her? My son works full time outside the home and they live a 4 day drive away.?
I am looking to rent Snoo as chk many reviews n very satisfied. As its been 2.5months I am trying hard to calm my baby to sleep well n grow but not working naturally. Either he loves to sleep on me whole night that I can't go to waahroom nor I can change my position. It's creating irritation in me due to lack of sleep. Always he wants gentle swaddling movements shaking n on lap n in arms or on chest. Appreciate ur video but not possible that we can do it naturally. This is my 5th baby all my other babies were calm n good but they also had this issue but not much for sometime....this baby seems to be hard to go to sleep. N this Snoo is used for couple of months n it also have transition function well...I tried all other bassinets not working at all. So I will be going to rent this for my baby growth n to have healthy sleep.
Hey Yasmeen! These are my opinions as a pediatric sleep consultant, but you totally do what works for your family! That's the beauty of being a parent, we get to choose which path works for our families :)
I have one and all these issues are true AND if your baby has reflux and you use the leg extenders and the motion it is NOT safe!!! Repeatedly happened that baby would gradually slide down and swaddle would be way too close to her mouth and nose. I also just generally dislike the swaddle not being transportable and having to get her in it and wake up from putting her in it. The white noise and motion stops abruptly. The app isn't my favorite and requires wifi which may not work well in your bedroom. It's also super HEAVY. But my baby for a while slept remarkably better than my first ever did, so if you want a few weeks of sanity to recover say from a c section and really don't want a lot of night wakings, this might be for you.
Wow thank you so much for sharing your insight!! This is super helpful. Really appreciate you taking time to share all of this!! Great insight that it might be beneficial for some.
When I said it stopped suddenly I mean after it's on level 4 and hasn't soothed baby enough if baby keeps crying. But if baby is settling and moaning, that counts as a cry so baby could be close to settling and then bam, motion and noise shuts off. May be good for preventing parents from just not getting a young baby, but doesn't serve once you are 4 months+ trying to train baby to sleep in the snoo. Parents can transition into sleep sack mode with one arm out at a time which is nice, but I think many fail to. And the weaning mode gets neglected, too, so it can be jarring for baby to sleep anywhere else. I recently found my daughter when I left her in it to go pee and come back to pick her up she had her arm over the side and had lifted herself up, making me realize how short the sides are if you don't have baby strapped in. Before 4 months it can save some pain of doing the soothing and sleep props needed. This could make a difference for a recovering mom, since we don't get a break ever otherwise. Just use with caution. And wait for sales... They have them frequently!
Actually our business is totally fine with the Snoo around- I've just worked personally with families who struggled with the Snoo and sharing my thoughts here. It's not an evil product for sure!!! Some families love it, and power to them!! Sleep is always the end goal 🎉
“Here are my credentials. I don’t like it this product. I have never used this product. I refuse to because of the hype. Here are my credentials. I don’t like this product hypothetically. Respect my feelings as a review.”
Hey Jeff! Yes you’re correct, I’ve never used this personally as it did not exist. And as someone who is in the baby sleep world, I will be sharing my opinions and thoughts based off my experience working with tired clients. Thanks for stopping by!
@@littlezsleep If someone ever reviewed one of my products with my small business through hearsay and not actually trying the product I would be very disappointed. That’s my point. Compiling testimonials in a field where generally people don’t see you unless they are having trouble sleeping leads me to believe you would have a bias sample set anyway, making your indirect review if this product absolutely useless. “3 stars because people I know don’t like it”. That’s like saying you don’t recommend a Tesla even though you have never driven one because you have a lot of rich friends who complain about them... But you’re a mechanic we you should respect what you say and accept your indirect opinion as fact. Yeah right. That’s not how it works. You never owned this product. Period. End of story. But to each their own. Good luck to you and try to be fair with your bias (non) reviews. I just hope people are smart enough to see through this nonsense.
Hey Tara!! Bassinets in general are great for newborns and offer the firm + flat surface for babies to sleep. There isn't one bassinet that is better at reducing the risk of SIDS than another, but if a parent wants to use a SNOO for the features- that's fine! I just want to make sure we're educated and why the SNOO can sometimes fall short.
Ya, like if you click below her video for her sleep aid course at $50.00. Really?!!! Like the sleep deprived have a moment to read, much less comprehend what they're reading. Overpriced Snoop? Yes. As overpriced as her course. I don't know that a Snoo cost any less than a babysitter when you need one. And if I could afford a babysitter I'd probably trust the SNOO over the babysitter. If you can afford it is get it. The $50 I would not spend when the Dr who created the SNOO has anything and everything on helping baby sleep all over the internet for free and in his book and even DVD.
Sooo she doesn’t like advertising, some parents don’t follow the Snoo steps (how is that a Snoo problem lol?), and it’s expensive because you get what you pay for….
If your baby is still using this after 6 months good luck! You won’t end up getting any sleep bc they are going to freak when they aren’t constantly being rocked. Think long term! If you want your baby to sleep well be simple about it
This video is a joke. 1. She has no personal experience of actually using the snoo. 2. Her first problem with it is them trying to sell it. Don’t waste your time.
You're right! I haven't used it personally, and in this video I'm sharing my perspective as a Sleep Consultant who works with clients who used the Snoo and have issues with sleep.
Not loving the reasons here. Pushy marketing has no bearing on the product working or not. Parents not using the weaning mode because the product is working so well is nearly a positive for someone who will wean properly, and lastly the price which is really relative to someone's income.
Hey there! The best thing about being a parent is we get to choose what path we go towards. These (as stated) are my honest thoughts as a Sleep Consultant and just sharing my experience over the years.
Its just my personal opinion but really tight swaddles on babies just freak me out too much! Even in the early weeks i never put mine in a tight swaddle! I know the benefits & how it really settles some babies but i couldnt relax with mine swaddled too tight. I dont even put him in a sleeping bag any more ive got a favourite blanket i use its got a nice weight to it but its breathable. My 4 month old has been in a tutti bambini next to me crib next to my bed since he was born. Im not going to lie i do sway him to music to get him to sleep but ive found a knack to laying him down gently at the right moment so that he doesnt wake up as i lay him down. God knows what i will do when he gets heavier though 😂! To be fair at that point im happy for him to sleep in bed with me. Im too scared of SIDS to have him in my bed just yet. God knows why i am even commenting on this when he's fast asleep in his own crib / cot but hey ho thats youtube for you 😂
1400 dollars ? omg. I would't even rent it. Your baby needs your attention and love unlimited until 6months of age.Why let a basinet comfort your baby....
Its not just the bassinet comforting them, its more for when they grizzle, and a little rocking resettles them rather than disturbing them, and waking them up more by getting them out of the bassinet.
I just watched this after returning a snoo rental. There were some issues with software I didn’t like plus my 1 month old spat up easily no matter how long I held her upright or burped her. Level 2 would inevitably make her spit up so the motion limiter was no good since it includes that level. I also wanted to use the weaning mode from the start rather than implement it later. That had some more issues including not being able to lock the snoo from escalating to level 2 without overriding weaning more altogether. I’m curious if you have more recommendations for a bassinet? My little one is super sensitive with her startle reflex and I think she would have a hard time even while swaddled.
Hey!! I don't necessarily have one specific brand that I recommend but any that offer a flat, firm sleep space for your little one is what we are looking for!! 💛Becca
sounds like a great way to shirk not only the responsibility but also the experience of being there for your baby and understanding their needs. even if you can afford the ridiculous price tag, I cannot help but wonder: what is the cost to the child's sleep hygiene and overall wellbeing? is the true cost of this overpriced crutch in fact worth it?
Hey! Completely understand your point of view. That’s why in the video I said “if you can afford it and want to use it, go for it! Just make sure you use the weaning features that need to be followed.” Many parents want to avoid wasting time and money so I’ll be here to help them do that.
So her non recommendation is largely based on a referral bias of parents who don’t follow instructions. Pretty sure the course also doesn’t work well for parents who don’t follow the instructions.
You can’t swaddle after they start to turn so I don’t know what your talking about when you say parents are using this from 6-8 months. That makes no sense.
You’re correct. Once babies begin to roll the swaddle needs to be dropped. However, I’ve personally worked with many families who continue to swaddle past this time. This is dangerous and is why I share in the video how important it is to get out of the Snoo.
I wonder just like any other gadget in the world, when people don’t follow factory recommended instructions, does it have to be the fault of the product? Just like swaddle? Parents can do it even if they don’t have a Snoo, but I feel lots of this video is a bit biased on blaming Snoo for operating faults
I had the Halo and I didn’t care for it. I think its faulty. I liked that baby was close to me but when I’d put my baby in the center of the bassinet her head was heavier than her feet so the bassinet would slightly lean a tad on the head side. LET ME TELL YOU that is a BAD BAD thing. Projectile vomiting from my baby. It was bad. At first because I was a first time mom I didn’t know. Then my husband and I figured it out and got rid of it. Called the company, no help at all. Waste of $$. It was also smaller and if larger babies went on it, I shudder to think of the balancing issues. With my second one, I’ll wait and see what happens how she does with directly in the crib but if I need a bassinet I will get something.
We are currently using a halo bassinet and love it. Have no idea what this other comment is talking about. Grateful we don’t share their experience, but have known many people Who used Halo and have only heard good things from them as well
If you came here for a SNOO review and viewed. You unfortunately got baited. There's no SNOO in this review and she's never used a SNOO. I myself have purchased a high priced baby bouncer. The Baby Bjorn and it is by far a great bouncer and no other bouncer compares. Overpriced? Yes. But so far unbeat. Is it the same for the SNOO. I have no idea from this review because it's not a review. I'm obviously angry 😡 about this. I need to quit wasting my time here and find actual reviews from honest people not trying to sell there own overpriced stuff. Seriously!!! And no these comments aren't rude therefore not breaking RU-vid's rules. My comments are the truth. 😡
If you have to rock your baby to sleep, jump on the fitness ball or use a pacifier then you anyways have to wean your child from this. I don't understand this argument against the Snoo, sorry. You can by Snoo second-hand for a fraction of the cost or rent it out. None of your arguments were actually solid against it.
What about the Graco bassinet? It is similar in the way it works as far as motion. Would you recommend against that one as well? Do you recommend the fisher price one because it's a manual motion?
Let me recap this and save you 8 minutes of your life. She doesn’t like it because it’s expensive and she thinks they over market it, but otherwise presents no compelling reasons not to get it.
I'm sure it will be the same as SNOO in that she'll tell you to pay $50 for her sleep aid. Unless Cradlewise is giving her a commission like Fisher Price is. I used to trust RU-vid but I have learned there's as many paid advertisers and sellers creating these videos as there are ads included in the video. Sad.
Hey Shezan, Becca here. Thanks for stopping by. The beauty of being parents is that we can choose the path and people we want to tune into. I'll be here for those who want, and feel free to skip on by if you're not into what we have to offer.