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Is the BassiNest Newborn Insert compatible with the Soothing Swivel Sleeper 3.0?
Yes. The HALO BassiNest Newborn Insert should be the only sleep insert used with a HALO BassiNest sleeper. It is compatible with all BassiNest models, except Twin. For babies up to 15 lbs. Discontinue when baby shows signs of rolling over.
When should I move my baby out of a BassiNest and into a crib?
Our BassiNests are intended for babies up to 20lbs. Discontinue use when baby shows signs of rolling over or pushing up on hands and knees, or when they have reached the weight limit – whichever comes first.
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Easy Lowering Wall
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AutoSoothe
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App Connected
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Expert Designed Sleep Programs
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Soothing Center
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Breathable Mesh Walls
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360 Degree Swivel
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Portal Nest
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Fitted Sheet Included
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Storage
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Mattress Pad Included
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Floor Light
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#1 BASSINET – Rated “Best Bassinet” by Parents Magazine, Good Housekeeping, The Bump and more
CLOSE SAFE SLEEPING SOLUTION: Swivels over your bed, allowing for safe close sleep without bed-sharing.
LOWERING WALL: A lowering wall design enables easy access to your baby for cuddles or feeds without bending or twisting. Perfect for nursing mothers, nighttime feeding and c-section recovery
BREATHABLE FABRIC: Mesh walls ensure optimal airflow and visibility for added safety and comfort.
PORTABLE DESIGN: 2-in-1 functionality converts the unit into a portable nest for added usability around the house. The detachable nest should only be used on the floor with a supervised, awake baby, and never for sleep, on raised surfaces, or while being moved.
HEIGHT ADJUSTABILITY: Designed to fit beds up to 30” in height and bed frames at least 4.5” off the floor.
INCLUDED ACCESSORIES: Comes with a fitted sheet and pad; compatible with all BassiNest accessories.
7 reviews for HALO BassiNest Swivel Sleeper 3.0 – Over-Bed Baby Bassinet with 360 Rotation, Adjustable Height, Breathable Mesh, Safe Close Sleeping, Lowering Wall for Easy Access, Feeding & C-Section Recovery
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JD –
Great
Really great product. Much easier to assemble than others.
Jess –
Wish I had bought one sooner. Get it if you had a c-section
This thing is amazing. I got a free Snoo bassinet from my employer but I hated it. I had a c-section so I looked up the brand bassinet that was used in the hospital and saw that it was a halo. Two of the things I really loved about the one in the hospital were:1. It could swivel to me so I could pull the bassinet to me from the hospital bed, which was SO helpful while recovering from surgery.2. The side of the bassinet is collapsible so I could pick up baby from the bassinet so easily. The weight of my forearms would collapse the side of the bassinet while I was picking her up – so I didn’t have to use my abdominal muscles at all.Some additional features this one has that I love:The sides are mesh so I don’t have to worry about baby rolling over and not being able to breathe if he face is against a side.The height is perfect for pulling over a bed.The bassinet basket is removable! We took it off of the base and brought it to a hotel so baby could still sleep in a familiar space.It has several sound and vibration settings. I love using the heartbeat sound for my baby. Helps her fall asleep.The size is good and as a bassinet, it is the most functional one I’ve had. I wish I had bought one for my first two c-sections.It is a bit on the heavier side – but only if you have to carry it around. If you keep it stationary next to your bed and just deal with the swivel function, it is a piece of cake!I love it and this is seriously one of the best items I’ve purchased post c-section. It is a worth every penny. Also highly recommend the halo swaddles.This company has got sleep down pat for babies!
K Allen –
I loved this bassinet
I spent a lot of time deciding on my first baby’s bassinet and finally chose this one and I’m glad I did. It was not too big. The base is wide but it fit under my bed so was not much in the way. The swivel was great for getting out of bed and I liked that I could them through the mesh. The vibration also helped I think. Our room was very small and this was a great fit. I can’t wait to put my next baby in it
Michael lemish –
LIFECHANGING ❤️❤️❤️
This was the only bassinet I could find tall enough for our very tall bed. So I was a bit forced into this bassinet if I wanted it free standing, but am I ever so grateful 🙏It was secure, the swivel was a godsend at night, and the locking and unlocking side panel kept Boogie safe as he learned to escape things!!Used it up to 6 months happily and shes packed away until next time ❤️
Erinw417 –
Love the swivel but the drop down side sags a bit
I really like this bassinet. It’s sleek, well made, and not ugly like some other ones. I like the swivel function, makes it easy to have little one really close to you or for you to have them out if the way so you can get in and out of bed easier. I knocked off a star because the side that comes down for getting baby in and out easy has already started to sag a bit after maybe a month of use. Also if you have a tall baby they will outgrow this quickly. My little one is 2 months and on the tall side and she won’t be able to fit in her much longer.
Gabrielle Tarver –
God sent!
This was a god send for my sister in law for the first two months after having my niece! Highly recommend to everyone.
Lakshmi Srinivas –
Don’t waste money on the “soothing” version
The only difference between Soothing Swivel Sleeper 3.0 and Swivel Sleeper 3.0 is they additionally provide this device which you attach to the same bassinet. The former is $300 and latter is $220 suggesting this device costs $80. This device does the following:1. Lights: there are 2 pairs of led lights, one pointing down to the floor and one pointing into the bassinet from the side where the baby sleeps. When the bassinet is turned and is on the bed, the bottom lights are blocked entirely. Both the lights are pretty useless. You are better off with a night light you can remote control.2. Soothing sounds: These are very low in volume and you have 4-5 options. There are way better options out there which can have multi uses. This device is stuck to the bassinet, so it can’t be reused.3. Vibration: This is honestly the biggest joke/gimmick. There are 2 levels/intensity of vibration. You can barely feel these vibration on the bassinet but the problem is it is very loud! I definitely won’t be able to sleep with this on. I honestly can’t imagine my baby (not here yet as of this writing) will like these vibrations.So $80 for a bunch of useless features. Don’t waste your money on this. There was a deal during prime day where I bought this for $210 which is $10 less than the Swivel Sleeper 3.0, hence I am keeping it.Coming to the Swivel Sleeper/bassinet itself, the legs are extremely wide, way wider than what you can imagine. So based on the height of your bed, the legs may or may not entirely go under the bed. Either ways, getting in and out of the bed is not easy, especially when you are recovering from a child birth. I’ll post an update once the baby is here and when I start using this.TL;DR: The soothing device which is about $80 isn’t worth the money. The bassinet itself is fine but the legs are extra large and take up a lot of space.