Please note: A number of readers and reviewers have expressed safety concerns about the new version of the HALO, for being slightly tilted when it’s swiveled all the way out. Other co-sleeping products, like the original Arm’s Reach co-sleepers, are fixed to your bed and require mom to scoot down to the end of the bed to get out, something that’s rather inconvenient (if not downright painful) when you’re recovering from delivery. ![]() The swivel arm also makes it really easy to push away so you can easily get in and out of your bed. Trust us - moms are crazy for this thing. If you’re willing and able to spend this kind of money ($199+) on an item that only lasts 4 or 5 months, it’s well worth investing in quality (and safety) of sleep for you and your baby. We especially love that it allows for “almost bed-sharing.” This has been one of our favorite bedside bassinet options for newborn sleep during the “fourth trimester” for a while now. Planning on having your baby sleep in your room for a while? The Bassinest Swivel Sleeper is one of the centerpiece products from HALO, a company that believes safe sleep and innovation don’t have to be mutually exclusive. And since the 3.0 is *brand-spanking new, we’ll be updating the page as we get more intel and experience with the new iteration. In the meantime, the Essentia is still available on Amazon, so we’re leaving this info up. The 3.0 (~$219) is 30% lighter than the previous model and specifically designed to be more practical and portable, with a removable bassinet you can use as a lounger around the house (no extra parts/pieces required). *Note: HALO has just launched a new version of its Bassinest, the BassiNest 3.0 - ultimately, this model will replace the baseline Halo Essentia Bassinest.
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