What's the difference between Swing, Bouncer, and Rocker?
Bouncer
Bouncer generally vibrates up and down, and the vibration amplitude is relatively small and the duration is not very long, suitable for babies weighing less than 25 pounds. Relatively speaking, the function is relatively single and the price is relatively cheap. In most cases, Bouncer can meet the needs of sleeping baby, the more features Bouncer will be more expensive.
Swing
Swing is actually similar to Bouncer, except that it is not vibrating up and down, but vibrating back and forth. Swing will take up more space than Bouncer, because Swing generally needs a solid base to support it, and its functions will be more diverse. Generally, it will have multiple shaking speeds and music to choose from, and the price will naturally be more expensive than Bouncer.
Rocker
Compared to Bouncer and Swing, Rocker is characterized by longer use times, and many are not electric but manual. Rocker is usually divided into two types: one is bassinet rockers, the common Sleeper belongs to this type, and the baby can sleep comfortably in it; the other is the tiny baby-sized rocking chairs, which are often slanted, and the baby can recline Inside, older babies can sit straight in it, so toddler is generally no problem at all, and the cost-effectiveness is the highest among these three types of "coaxing artifacts".