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23 August 2024 · Updated 14 October 2024

Best baby swing for newborn

Lexy Pacheco

Lexy Pacheco

Focused chiropractic DONA, certified doula

Reviewed by Lexy Pacheco

Best baby swing for newborn

The best baby swings give a safe and cozy area for your little one to relax while you prepare dinner, tend to older siblings, or send a short email. And, if you're lucky, they soothe crying babies who refuse to sleep in that lovely baby bassinet or on that gorgeous, 100% organic crib mattress you paid a fortune for. 

The swing your older child or BFF's babe loved may be the swing your new baby dislikes, so if you're up at midnight researching all the latest and best, we've got you covered.  We've compiled a list of the finest baby swings for every budget, temperament, and style, from all-in-one smart swings to tiny, folding choices that can be simply moved about the house.

What to look for in the best baby swing

As with practically any item of baby gear, safety is paramount: you must be confident that your kid is safe in a secure swing because, more than likely, you will be doing something nearby rather than hawk-eyeing junior. Consumer Reports recommends looking for a Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA) seal, which indicates that the producer has satisfied the most recent safety standards. JPMA generally certifies brands like as Chicco, Dorel/Safety 1st, Fisher-Price, Graco, and Summer Infant. However, because safety requirements fluctuate, always look for the seal, especially with reputable companies. Other safety factors to check for are:

  • A seat with comfortable but not excessively soft padding and a decent ergonomic design.
  • A three-point harness with a crotch post (to keep the baby from sliding out), or an even safer five-point harness with straps over the shoulders.

We also believe that every decent full-size baby swing should:

Be adaptable and simple to utilize. You'll want the option of running the swing on batteries or plugging it into the wall. (There's nothing worse than the swing batteries expiring when she's about to fall asleep.) Some inexpensive swings just use batteries, which means you'll have to pay money on replacements. Options like speed and range of motion should be logical or simple to utilize. Parents should not have to have their own tantrum when attempting to modify the swing.

Take as little space as feasible. Remember that full-size swings, especially those promoted as such, aren't really portable. So, if you have plans to move it from one room to another, you're unlikely to do so. Nonetheless, having a minimal footprint is absolutely beneficial.

Be enduring. If you intend to have more children, this is one piece of gear you will undoubtedly keep and utilize. If you're "one and done," it'd be wonderful to recuperate some of your first-year infant expenses by selling this thing on Craigslist. The textiles on the swing should be easily removed for washing, and the seat should be cleanable.

Be fairly priced. A swing is one of the more expensive products that parents may purchase, especially if their baby does not enjoy it. You'll be hard pressed to fulfill all of our above recommendations for less than $150. Spending less than that means sacrificing range of motion, durability, and comfort (some swings have a cotton cover over a plastic seat).

 

The best baby swing products of 2024

Best overall

Graco DuetConnect LX

This top-rated baby swing provides the best of both worlds: a swing to comfort them and a portable bouncer that can be removed and moved about the home. When you feel like your entire house is already overrun with baby gear, the fact that Graco provides them as a combo saves you not just money but also valuable space.

The DuetConnect LX has six side-by-side swinging speeds and two-speed vibrations, as well as ten various melodies and five soothing sounds, making it easy to discover the appropriate combination to soothe your child. The seat is unusually large, with a recline option, head support, and a 5-point harness to keep even the youngest babies safe.

A built-in mobile with three soft toys above keeps children entertained while you work on other tasks. When there is no outlet nearby, you can plug it in or use it with batteries for added flexibility. The Graco DuetSoothe swing and rocker ranks first on our list due to its versatility, affordability, and several functionalities.

Best budget

Bright Starts Portable Automatic 6-Speed Baby Swing

This bestselling Bright Starts swing comes highly recommended by thousands of parents and has an average 4.5-star rating on Amazon, making it an excellent value for parents who do not want to spend money on a fancy swing that their kid may dislike. It's a rocking good time for your baby, with a two-position recline for maximum comfort, two smiling toys and six soothing tags to play with, and six different songs to jam out to while they swing.

The swing has six automatic swing modes and is popular with reviewers due to its small size and ease of folding and storing when not in use. It also appears to be very simple to assemble, which is a commonly ignored characteristic.

Best for small spaces

Munchkin Bluetooth Enabled Lightweight Baby Swing

When your arms feel like spaghetti and you just can't sway with your infant anymore, this very tiny and sleek little clever swing will take over. It's designed to simulate a parent's natural side-to-side sway and weighs only nine pounds, making it easy to transport around the house while taking up minimal space. It also folds up compactly for storage, saving valuable floor space.

For children with more advanced musical tastes, this bad boy is Bluetooth-enabled, allowing you to stream their favorite songs directly from your phone rather than being limited to a tiny range of built-in alternatives, which are available. To adjust the settings, including the speed, timer, and music, use the smart touchscreen on the swing or the provided remote control.

Best glider baby swing

Graco Glider LX Baby Swing

The Graco Glider has nearly 5,000 five-star ratings and is hailed by parents for its smooth gliding motion, which appears to calm even the most fussy newborns, space-saving design, comfortable (and wide) seat, and several speed, sound, and vibration settings. "It truly does simulate a nursery glider," one reviewer says. It may also be plugged in or utilized with batteries, giving you additional flexibility in where you set it up.

There are three recline positions, which is convenient depending on your baby's age or whether you want them to take a fast nap or fun session. A cute little adjustable toy bar with two soft toys keeps them entertained, while 10 classic melodies and five nature sounds calm them down when they get cranky.

There are six distinct glide speeds and two vibration speed options, so you may experiment to find the setting(s) that your baby prefers.

Best tech

4moms MamaRoo Multi-Motion Baby Swing

This popular, yet expensive, baby swing is loaded with tech capabilities, including the ability for parents to control the motion, sound, speed, and timer directly from their phone using the 4Moms app. Bluetooth allows you to stream Baby Shark, Beethoven, Taylor Swift, or whatever else they want.

The coolest tech aspect, by far, is the clever "Find Your Roo" smartphone feature, which allows you to mimic the motion you manually use to calm your baby and then tells you exactly which swing motion and speed combos are most similar to your own, removing all guessing.

As if that wasn't enough, WiFi smart home connectivity is now available, allowing you to utilize voice control (with Amazon, Alexa, or Google Home) to run your MamaRoo hands-free – an excellent feature if you have numerous children or simply want to take a shower without springing out at the first sound of a cry.

The MamaRoo features five parent-inspired motions, five speeds, and four built-in sounds. The recline is adjustable, and the harness can switch from 5-point to 3-point as needed.

Best portable

Ingenuity Compact Lightweight Portable Baby Swing

Huff is a big admirer of the Ingenuity mini swing, which weighs only seven pounds and folds up incredibly small for simple transport, whether you're traveling or simply moving it from the bedroom to the bathroom. It has five swing speeds and a selection of soothing tunes and nature noises to calm your child. There are also three timer settings, and if you forget, it will shut off after 90 minutes.

We really enjoy how simple it is to clean, with a totally removable and machine-washable seat pad and headrest. There's also a toy bar with a lovely little owl and hedgehog dangling to keep your babe's interest.

Best newborn baby swing

Maxi Cosi Cassia

This sleek baby swing goes well in with modern decor and helps relax tiny ones with automated motion sensing, eliminating the need to manually adjust the settings. If you have numerous children or are short on energy, you'll appreciate this function.

Another feature we like about the Maxi Cosi swing is the ability to swing side-to-side and front-to-back, as you never know if your baby may prefer one over the other. It rotates 360 degrees, so you can keep an eye on your little angel from wherever in the room. There are a variety of music and nature noises to choose from, as well as an easy-to-use touchscreen to control everything.

Best for older babies

Nuna Leaf Grow Baby Seat

The Nuna Leaf, like the wildly famous Baby Bjorne bouncer (a must-have in my opinion), uses natural motion or a slight push to get going for up to two minutes at a time. It then transforms into a cool big kid seat once they've outgrown the newborn stage. While the lack of a motor may be a drawback for some parents, it also means that the Leaf is fully silent, with no short plugs or batteries to bother with.

The seat features three recline options and may be locked in a stationary position for fun or meals. To convert it into a toddler chair, simply remove the seat pad and 3-point harness, adjust the recline, and sit back and enjoy. With a weight limit of 130 pounds, you will be able to use this seat for quite some time.

What to keep in mind when using a baby swing

A swing is great if:

  • Provides a range of motions. Basic swings merely go back and forth. However, best swings include both a back-and-forth swing action and a side-to-side rocking cradle motion. (Pricier models provide even more!) Another useful feature is an adjustable speed setting. What worked for baby yesterday could not work tomorrow. So it's nice to have some options in your parental toolbox.
  • Provides relaxing sounds and features for both babies and parents. Some modern swings include an iPod dock, allowing you to choose your own songs. That's a plus, but if you can't find your iPod at 3 a.m., make sure you get a swing with canned music and sounds that you and your kid will like. When testing a swing in the store, listen for the noise it produces as it rocks—does it squeak or rattle?

It's worth taking the time to understand what distinguishes a good swing from a terrible swing, but don't get distracted by color schemes and numerous add-ons like trays and attachable toys. These may not be useful or intriguing to you or your baby once you get him or her home, and they aren't particularly significant in determining which models are the finest baby swings.

Also, I've never heard parents rave about how much they like the tray feature or how fantastic the mobile was. These elements may take away from what you truly want: a constant motion that calms your baby.

If you are worried about your pregnancy, try Soula. Soul is AI assistant for Female Wellbeing. 

Soula have been specifically designed for women, taking their unique challenges on their journey towards success and joy.

Soula is here 24/7 to provide women with emotional and informational support during the most challenging periods of their lives, aiming to prevent anxiety, burnout, and depression through neuroscience techniques and conversational AI.

The best baby swings give a safe and cozy area for your little one to relax while you prepare dinner, tend to older siblings, or send a short email. And, if you're lucky, they soothe crying babies who refuse to sleep in that lovely baby bassinet or on that gorgeous, 100% organic crib mattress you paid a fortune for. 

The swing your older child or BFF's babe loved may be the swing your new baby dislikes, so if you're up at midnight researching all the latest and best, we've got you covered.  We've compiled a list of the finest baby swings for every budget, temperament, and style, from all-in-one smart swings to tiny, folding choices that can be simply moved about the house.

What to look for in the best baby swing

As with practically any item of baby gear, safety is paramount: you must be confident that your kid is safe in a secure swing because, more than likely, you will be doing something nearby rather than hawk-eyeing junior. Consumer Reports recommends looking for a Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association (JPMA) seal, which indicates that the producer has satisfied the most recent safety standards. JPMA generally certifies brands like as Chicco, Dorel/Safety 1st, Fisher-Price, Graco, and Summer Infant. However, because safety requirements fluctuate, always look for the seal, especially with reputable companies. Other safety factors to check for are:

  • A seat with comfortable but not excessively soft padding and a decent ergonomic design.
  • A three-point harness with a crotch post (to keep the baby from sliding out), or an even safer five-point harness with straps over the shoulders.

We also believe that every decent full-size baby swing should:

Be adaptable and simple to utilize. You'll want the option of running the swing on batteries or plugging it into the wall. (There's nothing worse than the swing batteries expiring when she's about to fall asleep.) Some inexpensive swings just use batteries, which means you'll have to pay money on replacements. Options like speed and range of motion should be logical or simple to utilize. Parents should not have to have their own tantrum when attempting to modify the swing.

Take as little space as feasible. Remember that full-size swings, especially those promoted as such, aren't really portable. So, if you have plans to move it from one room to another, you're unlikely to do so. Nonetheless, having a minimal footprint is absolutely beneficial.

Be enduring. If you intend to have more children, this is one piece of gear you will undoubtedly keep and utilize. If you're "one and done," it'd be wonderful to recuperate some of your first-year infant expenses by selling this thing on Craigslist. The textiles on the swing should be easily removed for washing, and the seat should be cleanable.

Be fairly priced. A swing is one of the more expensive products that parents may purchase, especially if their baby does not enjoy it. You'll be hard pressed to fulfill all of our above recommendations for less than $150. Spending less than that means sacrificing range of motion, durability, and comfort (some swings have a cotton cover over a plastic seat).

 

The best baby swing products of 2024

Best overall

Graco DuetConnect LX

This top-rated baby swing provides the best of both worlds: a swing to comfort them and a portable bouncer that can be removed and moved about the home. When you feel like your entire house is already overrun with baby gear, the fact that Graco provides them as a combo saves you not just money but also valuable space.

The DuetConnect LX has six side-by-side swinging speeds and two-speed vibrations, as well as ten various melodies and five soothing sounds, making it easy to discover the appropriate combination to soothe your child. The seat is unusually large, with a recline option, head support, and a 5-point harness to keep even the youngest babies safe.

A built-in mobile with three soft toys above keeps children entertained while you work on other tasks. When there is no outlet nearby, you can plug it in or use it with batteries for added flexibility. The Graco DuetSoothe swing and rocker ranks first on our list due to its versatility, affordability, and several functionalities.

Best budget

Bright Starts Portable Automatic 6-Speed Baby Swing

This bestselling Bright Starts swing comes highly recommended by thousands of parents and has an average 4.5-star rating on Amazon, making it an excellent value for parents who do not want to spend money on a fancy swing that their kid may dislike. It's a rocking good time for your baby, with a two-position recline for maximum comfort, two smiling toys and six soothing tags to play with, and six different songs to jam out to while they swing.

The swing has six automatic swing modes and is popular with reviewers due to its small size and ease of folding and storing when not in use. It also appears to be very simple to assemble, which is a commonly ignored characteristic.

Best for small spaces

Munchkin Bluetooth Enabled Lightweight Baby Swing

When your arms feel like spaghetti and you just can't sway with your infant anymore, this very tiny and sleek little clever swing will take over. It's designed to simulate a parent's natural side-to-side sway and weighs only nine pounds, making it easy to transport around the house while taking up minimal space. It also folds up compactly for storage, saving valuable floor space.

For children with more advanced musical tastes, this bad boy is Bluetooth-enabled, allowing you to stream their favorite songs directly from your phone rather than being limited to a tiny range of built-in alternatives, which are available. To adjust the settings, including the speed, timer, and music, use the smart touchscreen on the swing or the provided remote control.

Best glider baby swing

Graco Glider LX Baby Swing

The Graco Glider has nearly 5,000 five-star ratings and is hailed by parents for its smooth gliding motion, which appears to calm even the most fussy newborns, space-saving design, comfortable (and wide) seat, and several speed, sound, and vibration settings. "It truly does simulate a nursery glider," one reviewer says. It may also be plugged in or utilized with batteries, giving you additional flexibility in where you set it up.

There are three recline positions, which is convenient depending on your baby's age or whether you want them to take a fast nap or fun session. A cute little adjustable toy bar with two soft toys keeps them entertained, while 10 classic melodies and five nature sounds calm them down when they get cranky.

There are six distinct glide speeds and two vibration speed options, so you may experiment to find the setting(s) that your baby prefers.

Best tech

4moms MamaRoo Multi-Motion Baby Swing

This popular, yet expensive, baby swing is loaded with tech capabilities, including the ability for parents to control the motion, sound, speed, and timer directly from their phone using the 4Moms app. Bluetooth allows you to stream Baby Shark, Beethoven, Taylor Swift, or whatever else they want.

The coolest tech aspect, by far, is the clever "Find Your Roo" smartphone feature, which allows you to mimic the motion you manually use to calm your baby and then tells you exactly which swing motion and speed combos are most similar to your own, removing all guessing.

As if that wasn't enough, WiFi smart home connectivity is now available, allowing you to utilize voice control (with Amazon, Alexa, or Google Home) to run your MamaRoo hands-free – an excellent feature if you have numerous children or simply want to take a shower without springing out at the first sound of a cry.

The MamaRoo features five parent-inspired motions, five speeds, and four built-in sounds. The recline is adjustable, and the harness can switch from 5-point to 3-point as needed.

Best portable

Ingenuity Compact Lightweight Portable Baby Swing

Huff is a big admirer of the Ingenuity mini swing, which weighs only seven pounds and folds up incredibly small for simple transport, whether you're traveling or simply moving it from the bedroom to the bathroom. It has five swing speeds and a selection of soothing tunes and nature noises to calm your child. There are also three timer settings, and if you forget, it will shut off after 90 minutes.

We really enjoy how simple it is to clean, with a totally removable and machine-washable seat pad and headrest. There's also a toy bar with a lovely little owl and hedgehog dangling to keep your babe's interest.

Best newborn baby swing

Maxi Cosi Cassia

This sleek baby swing goes well in with modern decor and helps relax tiny ones with automated motion sensing, eliminating the need to manually adjust the settings. If you have numerous children or are short on energy, you'll appreciate this function.

Another feature we like about the Maxi Cosi swing is the ability to swing side-to-side and front-to-back, as you never know if your baby may prefer one over the other. It rotates 360 degrees, so you can keep an eye on your little angel from wherever in the room. There are a variety of music and nature noises to choose from, as well as an easy-to-use touchscreen to control everything.

Best for older babies

Nuna Leaf Grow Baby Seat

The Nuna Leaf, like the wildly famous Baby Bjorne bouncer (a must-have in my opinion), uses natural motion or a slight push to get going for up to two minutes at a time. It then transforms into a cool big kid seat once they've outgrown the newborn stage. While the lack of a motor may be a drawback for some parents, it also means that the Leaf is fully silent, with no short plugs or batteries to bother with.

The seat features three recline options and may be locked in a stationary position for fun or meals. To convert it into a toddler chair, simply remove the seat pad and 3-point harness, adjust the recline, and sit back and enjoy. With a weight limit of 130 pounds, you will be able to use this seat for quite some time.

What to keep in mind when using a baby swing

A swing is great if:

  • Provides a range of motions. Basic swings merely go back and forth. However, best swings include both a back-and-forth swing action and a side-to-side rocking cradle motion. (Pricier models provide even more!) Another useful feature is an adjustable speed setting. What worked for baby yesterday could not work tomorrow. So it's nice to have some options in your parental toolbox.
  • Provides relaxing sounds and features for both babies and parents. Some modern swings include an iPod dock, allowing you to choose your own songs. That's a plus, but if you can't find your iPod at 3 a.m., make sure you get a swing with canned music and sounds that you and your kid will like. When testing a swing in the store, listen for the noise it produces as it rocks—does it squeak or rattle?

It's worth taking the time to understand what distinguishes a good swing from a terrible swing, but don't get distracted by color schemes and numerous add-ons like trays and attachable toys. These may not be useful or intriguing to you or your baby once you get him or her home, and they aren't particularly significant in determining which models are the finest baby swings.

Also, I've never heard parents rave about how much they like the tray feature or how fantastic the mobile was. These elements may take away from what you truly want: a constant motion that calms your baby.

If you are worried about your pregnancy, try Soula. Soul is AI assistant for Female Wellbeing. 

Soula have been specifically designed for women, taking their unique challenges on their journey towards success and joy.

Soula is here 24/7 to provide women with emotional and informational support during the most challenging periods of their lives, aiming to prevent anxiety, burnout, and depression through neuroscience techniques and conversational AI.

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