The Bright Starts swing that is selling pretty well in the market now is the Comfort & Harmony portable swing.
Generally, Bright Starts swings are slightly cheaper than Fisher Price models of comparable features.
Of course, portable swings also cost much less than their full-sized counterparts.
For the Comfort & Harmony model, the seat is plush and comfortable with removable head support for newborns.
One look and you will know that your baby will have a cozy little place to spend his time in when your arms need a rest.
There are 3 seat adjustment positions for both sleep and play.
The motor is super quiet which will be welcomed by those who prefer a noiseless swing.
The other feature worth mentioning is the Truspeed technology which basically means that the swing will adjust the momentum based on your baby's weight so that it will be able to maintain a consistent swing speed even as your baby grows.
There are timer settings for this model and as well as volume control for the 6 melodies.
A pivoting toy bar is included whereby you can push it out of the way for easy access to your baby.
It is also removable if you so choose.
Bright Starts Swing - The Pros And Cons This Comfort & Harmony portable swing is quieter than most.
It doesn't give you that annoying clicks and background noises that you may find with a lot of full-sized models.
Furthermore, it works great for those who like portability and folds pretty flat for storage.
Think of the times when you need to travel and bring this swing along and you will appreciate its easy storage.
Of course, the price is also much more affordable compared to full-sized swings.
If all you need is just a basic swing to rock your baby to sleep, this may be all that is necessary for half the price of the Fisher Price Papasan model.
On the other side of the coin, this Bright Starts swing does not have mobile and other fancy toys to captivate your baby.
The songs are also pretty limited in number.
In terms of swing speed and motion, it will also be lacking compared to full-sized swings.
That is the trade-off that you will need to make when getting this model.
But remember, you are paying much less for it and if your baby is happy in it, that is what matters rather than all the fancy toys and features which may not make a difference at all to your baby when he is in it.
Generally, Bright Starts swings are slightly cheaper than Fisher Price models of comparable features.
Of course, portable swings also cost much less than their full-sized counterparts.
For the Comfort & Harmony model, the seat is plush and comfortable with removable head support for newborns.
One look and you will know that your baby will have a cozy little place to spend his time in when your arms need a rest.
There are 3 seat adjustment positions for both sleep and play.
The motor is super quiet which will be welcomed by those who prefer a noiseless swing.
The other feature worth mentioning is the Truspeed technology which basically means that the swing will adjust the momentum based on your baby's weight so that it will be able to maintain a consistent swing speed even as your baby grows.
There are timer settings for this model and as well as volume control for the 6 melodies.
A pivoting toy bar is included whereby you can push it out of the way for easy access to your baby.
It is also removable if you so choose.
Bright Starts Swing - The Pros And Cons This Comfort & Harmony portable swing is quieter than most.
It doesn't give you that annoying clicks and background noises that you may find with a lot of full-sized models.
Furthermore, it works great for those who like portability and folds pretty flat for storage.
Think of the times when you need to travel and bring this swing along and you will appreciate its easy storage.
Of course, the price is also much more affordable compared to full-sized swings.
If all you need is just a basic swing to rock your baby to sleep, this may be all that is necessary for half the price of the Fisher Price Papasan model.
On the other side of the coin, this Bright Starts swing does not have mobile and other fancy toys to captivate your baby.
The songs are also pretty limited in number.
In terms of swing speed and motion, it will also be lacking compared to full-sized swings.
That is the trade-off that you will need to make when getting this model.
But remember, you are paying much less for it and if your baby is happy in it, that is what matters rather than all the fancy toys and features which may not make a difference at all to your baby when he is in it.
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