13 of the Best Bedside Bassinets of 2023 for Babies
You just brought your new baby home and now it’s bedtime. The crib you spend months researching seems to far away in the nursery. The bassinet in the corner of your bedroom seems too far away because your baby is so new you need time next to you like you need oxygen to breathe. Enter the in-bed sleepers, bedside bassinets and co-sleepers. A safer option for keeping your new bundle of joy close enough to your body.
Not to mention the ease of night feedings. Here are the best options for near and in-bed sleeping options for your life and baby. You take care of the baby as we did all the research, hours and hours of research to bring you the best options without the work.
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A bedside bassinet like those mentioned above is the safest option to avoid SIDS.
Sleeping with the baby on the bed (bed-sharing) instead of in a bedside bassinet presents a lot of risk for baby overheating, being smothered by pillows or blankets, or moving into an unsafe position. If you are going to co-sleep or bed-share, have a safe place for the baby and know and avoid the risks.
Use a sleeper until your baby can get in and out of it on their own. Once they can move around well, they will be a lot more likely to fall off the bed.
When babies start to roll consistently, it is time for the switch to a crib. If you would rather they stay in your room, then move the crib or the bassinet to your room.
1. Baby Delight Beside Me Dreamer Bassinet (Best overall Co-Sleeper)
The Baby Delight Beside Me Dreamer Bassinet and Bedside Sleeper is a fabulous sleeper option for any parent. It can work as a stand-alone sleeper or it can encourage co-sleeping because of the drop-down sides.
Advantages
Safety: The mesh sides all around and the wide base mean no overheating, no suffocation risk, and no tipping over. And the fact that the legs go under the bed and that there are safety straps is great for making sure a gap doesn’t appear between the baby’s bed and yours.
Adjustable: The 6 different height positions help this to work with most different sized beds. Plus, one side can be unzipped and pulled down for easy access to baby in the middle of the night, which is great for nursing.
Spacious: The overall dimensions of 37″ x 22.5″ x 30.75″ and the generous weight limit of 40 pounds mean that this has plenty of room for baby to sleep in during the first six months or so. It weighs just 19 pounds, so it’s easy to move around despite its generous size.
Disadvantages
Not tall: If you have a tall mattress up on a box spring, the highest setting of 18 inches off the ground might not work.
No storage: There isn’t any room underneath the unit to keep blankets or diapers or anything. Not a deal breaker, but something more than a tiny pocket would have been nice.
Iffy mattress: The foam mattress provides good support, but it’s not the highest quality. The sheets may not stand up to a lot of washing, either.
2. Mika Micky Bedside Sleeper (Convenient Co-Sleeper)
The Mika Micky Bedside Sleeper is really similar to the best-selling Baby Delight model above, but it has a few different features, like wheels and less mesh on the sides.
Advantages
Wheels: This has the ease of being a bedside sleeper where it can fit next to the bed, but you can wheel it around! That’s great for getting it out of the way when baby wakes up and he’s out of the bassinet. Also, it’s easy to move it room-to-room in a smaller apartment or home.
Function: The ability to move to 7 different height positions means you can get this to just the right height for your bed, as long as your bed is between 18 and 24 inches high. The mesh side zips down for easy access and can be locked into place for bassinet mode.
Style: The white mesh and heathered gray sides look neutral and modern, which is ideal for going in the adult bedroom.
Bonuses: There are 2 side pockets for tucking away pacifiers or a bottle or burp rag. Also, you can buy the Mika Micky waterproof sheets to have extras to fit this model.
Disadvantages
Little bed: The sleeping area measures at around 33.5″ x 19.7″ x 32.7″, which is good for a small room, but not so good for a small baby. It works until 5 months or 33 pounds.
Mesh: The mesh is only on two sides, and it doesn’t go all the way down to the mattress level. This is good for keeping baby cool, but not for them putting their face against.
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3. Baby Bassinet by RONBEI
The Baby Bassinet by RONBEI is another great bedside sleeper bassinet. This beautiful bassinet has a bonus music box and a height that works well for butting up against tall beds.
Advantages
Materials: The mesh is soft and breathable, and the rest of the neutral fabrics are made from a lovely microfiber that won’t be scratchy to baby’s soft skin. The quilted mattress cover is also washable.
Height: You can adjust the leg height to get the bassinet mattress a maximum of 26.5 inches off the ground, which is great for tall beds. The legs also adjust to go further out under the bed, which provides extra stability.
Angle: If you have a baby with reflux, then you know how important elevated sleeping is! You can elevate either end of this mattress by just a couple of inches to help baby’s tummy. It’s not a big angle, but it’s enough to help.
Music Box: This bassinet includes a music box with attached dangling toy. This is a wonderful addition as baby gets older. It doesn’t move and the sound isn’t movie-theater quality or anything, but the sounds and music provide good white noise for baby naps.
Disadvantages
Sides: The mesh is good, but there is a little lip that stays up when you fold down the side. This is a pain if you are trying to truly co-sleep and don’t want a weird little fabric mini-wall between you and baby.
Shifting: The angle is super helpful to babies who need it, but for those who don’t, it could result in them shifting down in the bassinet during sleep. This is concerning for some parents.
Mattress: The mattress here is very firm. Newborns should sleep on a firm surface, but this is practically a board with a nice cover on it. There’s not enough padding.
4. Snuggle Me Organic (Best Comfy Co-Sleeper)
The Snuggle Me Organic is a womb-like sleeper that will make moms and babies happy, but at a high price. With organic cotton and womb-like comfort, the price might be worth it for mom’s who want babies next to them in bed.
Advantages
Material: Organic cotton outside and cotton inside.
Function: The shallow center and rounded enclosed sides -think one of those special pillows to cradle the back of your head but puts padding under your neck for ergonomic support – will keep safe and next to you with a washable cover. Comes with a travel bag too.
Snug: With little space to move and a close secure shape, baby will feel like they are back in the womb, perfect for babies with colic.
Disadvantages
Price: There is no plausible reason for the high cost of this item, but the co-sleeper is the perfect shape to cradle your baby right next to your side.
Size: Perfect for newborns but will not last for a baby past 27 inches. You will need a deeper and longer sleeper for baby in a month or two.
Flattens: The shape, like all pillows, will flatten over time. Not a huge issue as most babies will outgrow this by six-months-old.
5. 3 in 1 Baby Bassinets by Amke
The 3 in 1 Baby Bassinets by Amke keeps baby close by but in his own space so mommy can listen for baby all night without worrying about bumping into baby and disturbing his or her sleep.
Advantages
Function: First, the bassinet comes with six different height adjustments to slide up next to your bed perfectly. Second, the bassinet comes with three modes.
Use it as a co-sleeper, stand-alone bassinet, or a rocker. It even comes with wheels when not in the rocker mode to allow you to move the baby around from room to room with ease.
Add in a large storage basket underneath for extra usability. All this and it’s beautiful too with mesh sides, gray fabric, and wooden appearance sides made out of heavy-duty aluminum alloy
Mesh Sides: The mesh liner allows the baby to breathe and see around them. Zip the side down to turn it into a co-sleeper.
Extras: It comes with a detachable mattress that’s washable and safe for the baby to sleep on. Also, it allows for a tool-free assembly.
Disadvantages
Price: While the price is relatively standard for the item, thrifty mama’s will be searching for coupons.
Materials: Some parents complained the item is overpriced for the materials and doesn’t hold enough weight.
6. Lulyboo Bassinet to Go (Best Travel Sleeper)
The Lulyboo Bassinet To Go is simple, affordable, and comfortable. This bassinet sleeper reminds us of a Moses basket, just softer. Rest easy at night with this adorable, neutral-colored in-bed sleeper.
Advantages
Size: The perfect size to fit in between mom and dad and yet still comfortable for baby. With squishable sides, your little one will feel snuggly and safe.
Price: The price of this sleeper is on the lower end of the listed options and well worth any penny.
Storage: The inventor of this in-bed sleeper deserves a medal for its ability to fold up into a backpack. The only way it could be better is if it folded up into a Rubix cube shape to toss in the diaper bag
Function: Use for co-sleeping or take with you on your travels to serve as a bassinet. Plus the hood and dangling toys on the removable toy bar can entertain an older baby while you do something.
Material: No creepy materials like BPA, phthalates, latex, or lead. Plus it is machine washable and has a soft mat inside and is waterproof on the bottom. Trust me, when you leak milk in the night or the baby has an accident, you will appreciate these features.
Disadvantages
Shape: Once you fold this up for travel it may not return to its original form. No big deal, our bodies are never returning to their original shape so why should we expect this bed to?
No Light: Why would you need a nightlight on a sleeper?
So you don’t have to turn on the lamp to check baby’s diaper or unclip your bra, etc. This model does not have a built-in light like most of the options.
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7. babybay Original Bedside Sleeper
Most of the options on this list are more of a bassinet. With folding capabilities and mesh, they’re handy for travel, too. If you want a more permanent, solid, and frankly safe option, you have to check out the babybay Original Bedside Sleeper. It has the look and function of a crib with the capability to co-sleep.
Advantages
Size: The baby boy is available in 3 sizes: regular, maxi, and maxi tall
The regular measures in at about 31 inches tall and 34.5 inches wide and 18 inches deep, so it fits a wide variety of beds and is about the size of a standard bassinet (sleep space is 16 inches by 32 inches).
If you have a taller bed or just want more space for your kiddo, upgrade to the maxi, which is 3.3 inches wider and 3.25 inches deeper, or the maxi tall, which is 3.3 inches wider, 3.25 inches deeper, and 7 inches taller.
Material: The wood is sustainably sourced beechwood with either no finish or a non-toxic finish. The mattress has a natural foam core, and the soft jersey sheet is made from high-quality, long-fibered, pure cotton.
Design: This is made to be anchored to the bed.
As you can see from the video below, it’s very secure. Even the most wiggly baby can’t tip, knock, or rock it. And the adjustable height means that you will get it just where you need it so there’s no ledge or gap with the bed.
Convertible: Since this is a more solid and sturdy option, you’ll probably want a way to use it longer than the recommended 6 months (or until the baby can push up and attempt an escape). Buy the bassinet conversion kit and it basically turns this into a stand-alone mini crib. Use it away from the bed with confidence.
Disadvantages
Expensive: For something you’ll only use for a few months, this is pretty pricey. Plus, you have to pay to have it shipped over from Germany.
Just think of it as an investment into your sanity.
Simple: Some babies need the lights and sounds and vibrations to help them fall back asleep. This co-sleeper is simple and doesn’t have those bells and whistles, which is only a downside if your baby needs them.
Customer Support: There have been good and bad reports of customer service.
It’s a European product, so it’s not an original company here in the USA, so there may be delays or blips in service.
8. DockATot Deluxe+ Lounger
If you want a safe and cozy spot to lay your little baby, the DockATot Deluxe+ is a great option. When used properly and safely, this can be a great sleeper for use in the adult bed to help give baby their own space.
Advantages
Womb-like: The 360 degree pillow design is great for that baby that just doesn’t want to lay down because they don’t feel cozy.
Fabrics: All the cotton and polyester used in this baby pillow are OEKO-TEX certified. They are breathable and light to keep your baby from getting to hot when they snuggle up.
Adjustable: The bottom of the pillow clips together for the total surround effect, but you can also unclip it to give a little more wiggle room for a bigger baby.
Travel: Even though it’s not included, you can purchase a travel bag for this lounger to take it with you wherever you go so that you don’t have to worry about a safe space for baby.
Stylish: You can get this pillow in so many on-trend designs and colors in both neutral or expressive colors. It’s seriously cute. Like Instagram cute.
Disadvantages
Risk: There has been a lot of talk surrounding the safety of pillows like this. Even though the company says this is okay to use for bed sharing, I’d still opt for this as more a napping tool so that you can make sure baby won’t turn into the side pillow and get themselves in trouble.
Price: It’s unfortunate how much a baby-sized body pillow costs on today’s market. Still, many parents swear that it’s worth every single penny.
9. Dream on Me Skylar Bassinet and Bedside Sleeper
The Dream on Me Skylar Bedside Sleeper is a beautiful option for getting baby as close as possible without actually putting them in the bed. The price is low and this sleeper is soft, comfy, and can keep baby sleeping soundly.
Advantages
Material: Made from non-allergenic fabric and mesh for breathability.
Function: This is height adjustable to 5 different positions so that it fits snugly next to any bed. The mattress can also be put at a slight incline for babies with reflux.
Sturdy: The lightweight base features wheels for moving around and extendable legs that reach under the bed to keep the bassinet right where you want it to be. Plus the frame sets up quickly with no tools and can be broken down and placed in the travel bag for trips.
Drop Sides: This can work as a stand-alone bassinet, or you can drop the sides down to the mattress level to get the baby even closer.
Price: It’s so affordable! This is nice since you’ll only be able to use it until the baby is 25 lbs or 6 months old, whichever comes first.
Disadvantages
Mattress: Since this is designed for a newborn, the mattress is super firm and thin. Some babies might not find that to be comfortable.
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10. Arm’s Reach Mini Ezee 2-in-1 Co-Sleeper
The Arm’s Reach Concepts Mini Ezee Co-Sleeper offers many features the other options lack: it is a bedside co-sleeper and bassinet with tons of storage, adjustable legs, and castors for easy movement.
Advantages
Function: The side comes down to allow easy reaching for mom next to the bed but can be raised if you want baby to sleep alone. This is one of the best baby co-sleepers because it works great for transitioning from co-sleeping to sleeping on their own.
Storage: No need to clear the dresser for baby space. Arm’s Reach co-sleeper comes with plenty of storage underneath for diapers, clothing, nursing pillow, kitchen sink, mini-fridge, a nanny. Okay, just joking but there really is a lot of space. Pockets all over the place too!
Compact:
Smaller than a playpen, this bassinet can still fold down into a compact shape for storage. It’s the Houdini of sleepers, although let’s hope no bunnies come out! Toss in the travel bag and then into the trunk of the car for travel.
Material: Houdini comes with its own mattress too and a washable 100% cotton sheet. Mesh sides let your little cuddle bug breathe and see their surroundings.
Extendable Height: While not included, purchase length extensions for higher beds.
Disadvantages
Adjusting: The bassinet does fold down but will take a strong arm and gumption to get the job done. Once you get the thing set up you will not want to take it apart and try re-assembling. May need another can of WD-40 or just leave it by your bed. The locking mechanisms are tricky too.
Assembly: If you thought adjusting was a bear, the assembly is worse. Maybe buy this one used and already assembled.
Price: The price is high for an item you will only use for about 6 months max. Make sure to keep it clean so you can re-sell to recoup some cash.
11. Baby Delight Snuggle Nest
The Snuggle Nest Afterglow is the best travel sleeper. It folds up for storage and comes with a hood so you can lay your baby down to sleep no matter where you go. The neutral colors will appeal to most people’s tastes and give baby a tranquil place to sleep.
Advantages
Material: With a sturdy shell and mess vents your newborn will sleep comfortably in bed next to you or anywhere else you go. The inside is soft and cozy for baby.
Function: With the fold-up design and four pockets store small items and let baby sleep.
The hood will keep the sun out of baby’s eyes outside and a mesh net liner can be used to keep bugs at bay.
Fit: This small bed will keep baby safe while sleeping in the same bed with mom and dad.
Travel: Works well as a travel crib.
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Disadvantages
Size: Your baby will outgrow this co-sleeper fairly quickly with some of the length dedicated to the fold over aspect of the product.
Guide to Selecting a Bedside Bassinet or Arm’s Reach Co-Sleeper
A bedside bassinet or in-bed sleeper is a personal choice but always check for safety and read the user manual. Do not use these bassinets once your baby is mobile as they are at risk to fall or climb out.
Design
Find a tranquil design with firm cushions to keep baby safe and help them to sleep. Preferably in a pattern that will not clash with your decor. Thankfully, because bedside bassinets and in-bed sleepers are meant for sleep, the colors are low-key.
You also want something that’s easy to use, because we all know that parents aren’t exactly on their A-game in the middle of the night, and some fiddly feature is the last thing we need!
Safety
Whether you want the baby next to your bed or on your bed look for an item that is safe for your baby and situation. Test out the sleeper before your baby is born to find if you roll over onto it or if you find it uncomfortable.
In the same vein, use the sleeper or lounger ONLY in the recommended ways. If it says don’t put in the crib, then don’t! Some of these products are inherently dangerous if you don’t follow the rules. In any case, use with caution and common sense.
Multi-Function
Bassinets should be functional to an extent so long as the extra functions do not inhibit sleep. Options like built-in lights and storage can be very useful as can sleepers that fold up for storage or travel.
Washable
Check to see if any parts can be put in the wash or if they must be washed with a damp cloth. Babies are messing and washable is a necessity.
FAQ’s About Co-Sleeping
How long can I use a co-sleeper?
Use a sleeper until your baby can get in and out of it on their own. Once they can move around well, they will be a lot more likely to fall off the bed.
When babies start to roll consistently, it is time for the switch to a crib. If you would rather they stay in your room, then move the crib or the bassinet to your room.
If my baby co-sleeps will she ever be willing to go to her own room?
It may seem like your baby will never move to their own room, but trust me, they will.
Co-sleeping is best when a baby is still eating or nursing in the night. Once your baby sleeps through the night start, to transition them to their crib.
Begin by placing them in their crib for naps before they move there in the night to avoid separation issues.
Do bedside bassinets or in-bed sleepers increase risk of SIDS?
A bedside bassinet like those mentioned above is the safest option to avoid SIDS.
Sleeping with the baby on the bed (bed-sharing) instead of in a bedside bassinet presents a lot of risk for baby overheating, being smothered by pillows or blankets, or moving into an unsafe position.
If you are going to co-sleep or bed-share, have a safe place for the baby and know and avoid the risks.
I am a light sleeper, should I co-sleep?
Light sleepers can most definitely co-sleep. You aren’t going to sleep much anyways with a newborn but at least with a bedside bassinet, the baby is right there to check and nurse.
Your body knows your baby well and will adjust to their noise pattern. Now, if your baby snores, there isn’t much you can do, you will hear them snoring on the monitor, too!
I am a heavy sleeper, can I bed-share?
If you are a heavy sleeper, I would suggest co-sleeping with a bassinet and not with an on-the-bed sleeper. That way the baby is nearby but you cannot roll over onto your lovebug without noticing.
What is the safest thing for a newborn to sleep in?
A crib, bassinet, portable crib, or play yard, with no drop sides, that meets Consumer Product Safety Commission standards, with firm mattress and tight-fitting fitted sheet only. Do not use any type of baby bed or sleeper that has been recalled or that is missing parts.
Is a foam or coil mattress better for baby?
Either can be an excellent solution, as long as it is well made, with plenty of support. A high-quality coil mattress provides better support and is more durable, but also more expensive. I always like to check customer reviews on Amazon (they do not seem to bear out Consumer Reports’ recommendations for 2022.)
What are the negative effects of co-sleeping?
For a baby under one year, one negative effect of in-bed co-sleeping can be less sleep for Mom. Moms tend to wake more often when they are sleeping with their babies.
Any other negative effects are debatable, but there is certainly thought to be some small risk. Most doctors recommend against having your 0-12 month baby in your bed. There is increased incidence of SIDS with in-bed co-sleeping, and, though the risk may be small, we must consider the tragic consequences.
What is the difference between an in-bed sleeper and a bassinet?
It’s a fine line, anymore.
A bassinet is usually a basket of sorts for a young baby. It can be free-standing or on a stand next to the bed. It’s smaller and usually rounder than a crib.
An drop down co-sleeper, like the original Arm’s Reach Co-Sleeper, is usually a mini-crib that can sit directly against your own bed and be open or transparent to that side.
Then there is the in-bed sleeper, basically a soft containment for your baby that is placed in your bed. To add to the confusion, the names are used somewhat interchangeably, and some sleeping accommodations are hybrids of two of the above.
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Are bedside bassinets safe ?
?Bedside Sleepers. Bassinets are much more tightly regulated than beside sleepers and are considered a safe sleep environment. Bedside sleepers are not felt to be the safest sleep environment because there is a lack of a sidewall between baby and parent when these products are used
What is the best bedside bassinet?
Best Bassinets for Newborns
- Best Baby Bassinet: Halo Bassinest Swivel Sleeper Bassinet Essentia Series.
- Bedside Bassinets Best Travel Baby Bassinet: Chicco LullaGo Primo Portable Bassinet.
- Best Rocking Baby Bassinet : BabyBjörn Cradle.
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The Best Bedside Crib of 2020
- Babybay Bedside Crib – BEST BEDSIDE CRIB 2020. 4.5.
- Chicco Next2Me. 4.0.
- Troll Bedside Crib Sun. 3.5.
- Hauck Face To Me Bedside Crib. 3.5.
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Is a co-sleeper better than a bassinet?
Bassinets are specifically designed for newborns up to roughly 25 pounds (whenever they can push up on their hands) and, thanks to their size, are easy to move from one room to another.
Co–sleepers either live right next to or attach to your bed, to simplify midnight feedings and diaper changes
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