When the baby falls asleep alone with constant closeness
You notice it right away during sleep. As soon as you stop clapping, rocking, or holding hands, the baby wakes up again. A constant presence is needed for the baby to relax and fall back asleep.
This often causes evenings and nights to be interrupted, especially when the baby is sensitive to changes in movement or contact.
✔ Rhythmic movement that repeats evenly
✔ Different modes for different needs
✔ Can be controlled without disturbing the baby
✔ Soft material in contact with the body
✔ Useful both during sleep and upon waking
Imitates the movement the baby is already used to
The clapping function creates a recurring movement similar to what many babies are used to for falling asleep. Instead of stopping when you leave, the movement continues at a steady rhythm.
This allows the baby to maintain the same rhythm even when you are not directly present.
How it works
Place your hand near the baby and choose one of the three modes depending on how much movement is needed. With the remote control, you can adjust the settings without having to come forward and disturb the baby.
This makes it easier to adapt the support both during falling asleep and upon waking.
A good tool when trying to put your child to sleep
During sleep, when the baby has trouble relaxing, during night awakenings, or when the baby needs extra security, this type of movement can contribute to more stable sleep.
It can also be used as a complement when you want to reduce the need to be physically present throughout the entire falling asleep process.


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