Vacuum cleaners, laptops, smart TVs and a smart crib. Yes. Actually, no, you didn't read that wrong: Elvie, known in the market for technological products for mothers and newborns, is present in CES 2025 with a swing that turns into a crib, so you don't have to take the baby to the room. See the new product up close.
2 in 1 crib

A Elvie says that he discovered that babies aged 0 to 3 months have a greater tendency to sleep on “unsafe objects” and, to solve this, he launched a swing that easily turns into a crib. The idea is that the little ones sleep in total comfort in the same place they are placed to be rocked.
The model has three feet that allow it to be placed completely on flat surfaces and the swing turns into a crib in a few seconds by pulling a handle. However, the newborn device is best controlled via the app. Elvie.
The company also says that the smart swing mode is geared toward babies up to 9,07 pounds or six months, while the bassinet mode is geared toward newborns up to 9,22 pounds or five months. It works plugged into a wall outlet, but for situations where you want to use it away from home, there's a magnetic charger.

The feet can be easily folded down and it weighs nine kilos. A handle fitted between the baby's legs also ensures that he or she will be safe throughout the time he or she is in the 2-in-1 crib.
App control

In addition to allowing control of the vibration level in seven options, parents can change the mode of the smart crib when it is in rocking mode. Another interesting feature is that the device has a processor that can detect when the baby starts to sleep.

In the morning, parents can check their baby's nighttime sleep data on the app to see how many times the child woke up during the night and thus plan their routine. The app is available for smartphones with Android e iOS and does not require any signature.
Price and availability

The 2 in 1 crib from Elvie is currently on pre-sale, with shipments starting March 14, 2025. The price is US$ 799,99 (R$ 4,871 in direct conversion), with free shipping to Brazil (without considering possible taxes when the product goes through customs inspection). The purchase can be officially made at Elvie's official website.
The company claims its crib meets the safety guidelines of the AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics), but recommends supervision when using the swing. Would you use the model on a daily basis? Tell us about it Comment!
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With information: The Verge l Engadget l Elvie
Text proofread by: Daniel Coutinho in 09 / 01 / 2025
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