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  2. I Tried the SNOO Smart Bassinet with My Newborn—Here ... - AOL

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    The Happiest Baby SNOO Smart Sleeper bassinet is a high-tech, smart bassinet that is designed to help your baby sleep better and soothe them when they're fussing.

  3. Why new parents are whining about a $1,700 smart bassinet - AOL

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    Happiest Baby, the company that sells the Snoo Sleeper, recently launched a premium monthly subscription of $20 per month for parents to access certain features for the smart bassinet. While many ...

  4. Would you spend $1,695 on a Snoo? Here's what parents say ...

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    The Snoo, a smart bassinet that automatically rocks and soothes a baby, hit the market in 2016 and has been growing in popularity ever since. With a price tag of $1,695, the debate surrounding it ...

  5. Harvey Karp - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Karp's Happiest Baby Inc. launched an internet-connected bassinet called Snoo. [11] [12] The Snoo claims to automate the principles of Happiest Baby on the Block. [13] The device uses sensors to listen for a baby’s cries and adjusts the level of white noise volume and motion of the sway accordingly. [13]

  6. Yves Béhar - Wikipedia

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    Béhar launched the world's first smart bassinet with Harvey Karp in October 2016, the Snoo Bassinet, utilizing robotic technology to simulate the 5 S technique detailed in Happiest Baby on the Block.

  7. Bedside sleeper - Wikipedia

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    A bedside sleeper, also referred to as a sidecar sleeper or bedside bassinet, is a bassinet or baby cot that attaches to the parents' bed, allowing newborns to sleep next to their parents safely. This is a form of safe co-sleeping , and has little risks associated with sudden infant death syndrome , unlike bedsharing.