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The 4moms mamaRoo sleep bassinet is a smart bed for babies

Smart baby product company 4moms debuted their newest product at CES 2020: The mamaRoo sleep bassinet. It features built-in speakers to play a range of sound, and a variety of different motions designed to make it easier for your baby to fall asleep. It’s $329 and should begin shipping in February. The TC Top Picks…

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Smart baby product company 4moms debuted their newest product at CES 2020: The mamaRoo sleep bassinet. It features built-in speakers to play a range of sound, and a variety of different motions designed to make it easier for your baby to fall asleep. It’s $329 and should begin shipping in February.

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  1. Igor Gabrielan

    January 9, 2020 at 9:32 am

    bed.ai

  2. Bellaisle

    April 2, 2020 at 8:25 pm

    We rented the snoo since this bassinet wasn’t available yet, but one thing I like already about this bassinet besides the price is it has a mobile. I am definitely going to consider trying this one come baby #2. 👍🏾

  3. M B

    April 20, 2020 at 8:23 pm

    I have both the bassinet and swing. The bassinet is broken for no known reason and 4moms refuses to help repair or replace. Their recommendation was to not attempt to fix it myself and they aren’t able to provide any support – so their feedback was to basically throw it away and buy another one…

    My son hated the swing, we will try again with my second baby on the way. So far though not impressed with their products and really shocked at their customer service.

    • Shanel Whitley

      May 9, 2020 at 8:36 pm

      M B they don’t have any kind of warranty for their products?? That’s insane e

  4. Fai Glams

    April 23, 2020 at 1:08 am

    So excited for mine to come in !

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