Happiest Baby’s Baby Crib and Swaddler

Ever hear of the company Happiest Baby? So two years ago, they gave us the Snoo. Snoo is the electric crib that uses robotics to put babies to sleep. It also costs $1,200. But now, Happiest Baby is at it again. Let’s talk about Snoo baby crib and swaddler.

So apparently, Snoo’s baby crib is a hot seller. This is despite the $1,160 cost. It’s because it does what it says it’s going to do: put babies to sleep. Now let’s look at the Sleepea, their new product. It’s a sleep sack for newborn and infant babies. Furthermore, it is a tech item. But it’s one that keeps your baby quiet through the night and keep parents sane through the night.

We can thank Snoo creator Dr. Harvey Karp for this item. In fact, they credit Dr. Karp for introducing the world to the swaddler. He says it’s swaddles, not blankets and sheets, that comforts babies. They work with the babies’ bodies. But blankets overheat and don’t work with babies as well. They come in three sizes to fit babies, infants and even toddlers. They also come in four colors, like the traditional pink and blue. But they come in teal and grey. It even has ‘quiet Velcro’. This keeps the baby quite while the parents change the diaper.

What does this have to do IT support or computer repair? Quite a bit. Because once again, Happiest Baby’s Baby Crib and Swaddler proves two things. One, people can and do use technology to build other things that aren’t even technology. I’m sure Dr. Karp put in the same insight he used to make a tech crib is what he used to make this swaddle. By the way, the swaddler will only cost around $25. You can get it at retail stores like Target or online at Amazon. Secondly, people in tech are moving to other things, and are being successful about it. Would you ever use this swaddler?

 

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