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Comparisons

Torn between two? Let's settle it.

The matchups new parents agonize over most — compared side by side on the NewMom Index, with an honest verdict on which to pick.

Bassinets
Happiest Baby SNOO Smart Sleeper vs HALO BassiNest Swivel Sleeper
Two of the most-registered bassinets — but they solve different problems. The Happiest Baby SNOO is a responsive smart sleeper that actively soothes and keeps baby safely on their back; the HALO BassiNest is a simple swivel sleeper built to make night feeds and C-section recovery easier.
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Baby Bottles
Dr. Brown's Options+ Anti-Colic vs Comotomo Natural Feel
The two bottles new parents most often agonize between: Dr. Brown's Options+ is the proven anti-colic workhorse; Comotomo is the soft, breast-like silicone bottle that wins over breastfed babies who refuse bottles.
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Baby Carriers
Ergobaby Omni 360 vs BabyBjörn Carrier Mini
Two beloved carriers at very different points in the journey: the Ergobaby Omni 360 is the do-everything carrier that lasts from newborn to toddler, while the BabyBjörn Mini is the dead-simple carrier that's easiest to use in the newborn fog.
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Wearable Breast Pumps
Willow Go vs Momcozy M5
The premium wearable vs. the budget one. The Willow Go delivers strong suction and reusable containers in a discreet in-bra pump; the Momcozy M5 made hands-free pumping affordable for occasional and back-to-work sessions.
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Swaddles & Sleep Sacks
HALO Sleepsack Swaddle vs Love to Dream Swaddle Up
The two swaddles most likely to end up in your cart: the HALO SleepSack Swaddle is the foolproof, adjustable, arms-in classic; the Love to Dream Swaddle Up zips your baby up in the natural arms-up position for babies who fight a traditional wrap.
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