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Elvie’s automatic baby bouncer and bassinet costs $799 for six months of use


Cheaper than a Snoo.

By Thomas Ricker, a deputy editor and Verge co-founder with a passion for human-centric cities, e-bikes, and life as a digital nomad. Of course, much less expensive bouncers without motors and apps also go flat for nap time, which is why Elvie’s pitch leans heavily into baby’s safety. On the bright side, the Elvie Rise is way cheaper than a Snoo or that poop-detecting crib, and it doesn’t require a monthly subscription.

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