

Sleepytroll Baby Rocker
Baby April 9, 2024

My first baby would sleep anywhere, I am not exaggerating, he once took a nap in the middle of a soft play with 30 other kids running about screaming, I never appreciated quite how lucky I was until I had my second baby.
She is the opposite end of the scale, the slightest bit of distraction and she would fight through the naps, me and my husband would have to take it in turns pacing around the kitchen with her in the push chair and the moment we stopped she would wake and cry. The Sleepytroll (I’m pinching this name for my kids) is made for exactly this type of situation, keeping the baby in motion and giving your arms and legs a well-deserved rest. This rechargeable unit fits most prams available; one full charge takes 2 hours and will give 8 hours of rocking power on its highest setting. Sleepytroll has the most powerful rocking motion of any baby rocker on the market, you will be surprised how big a movement will sooth a baby, think about how much they would bounce around inside mum before they arrive earth side.
There are 5 different intensity settings so you can find the right one that suits baby. It doesn’t have to be left on the pram either, you can attach it to the car seat, crib, bouncer, wherever they like to rest. The Sensor mode can save the battery, it uses a sound sensor to recognise when baby is stirring and automatically switch on again, without you having to leave your seat, you might even be able to finish your cup of tea whilst it’s still hot! Its tough outer body isn’t the most beautiful but at the end of the day this is a product to help sleep, baby won’t care if it’s not cute or colourful. It has been designed to withstand the tough Scandinavian weather and has an IPX2 rating meaning it will work during rain and snow and in temperatures from -10 to +35 degrees.RRP £126.90
- Fits most Prams available
- Fully charged in just 2 hours
- 8-hour battery life of max setting
- Built-In Motion and Sound Sensor
- 5 adjustable Speed Settings
- Most powerful baby rocker on the market
- Not a cutesy design but who cares if it works