The Best Bedside Cot For Newborns
A bedside crib is a bassinet style that can be attached to the side of your bed It makes it easy to reach baby for a relaxed night's feeding. These are suitable for infants from birth to six months old.
The Lullaby Trust and the NHS both recommend that newborns have separate cots to their parents' beds. This will reduce the chance of SIDS. These best bedside cots allow this.
1. Arm's Reach Co-Sleeper with Clear-Vue
In the early days of co-sleeping, a novel idea, a father and son team formed Arm's Reach and came up with a concept that would let parents safely sleep alongside their newborns. It was the first bedside cot that allowed babies to sleep in close proximity without falling or suffocating into the mattress. The Clear-Vue is still in wide use in the present, with a 25-year history and no reported injuries or deaths.
It is equipped with leg extensions to adjust for different mattress heights. It also comes with a sheet and fitted cover. The bassinet can be used for infants up to five months old or until they start climbing up on their knees. The Co-Sleeper can be used as a stand-alone, standalone bassinet or it can attach to the parent's bed using the strap that comes with it and plate. It is simple to switch between these two modes by pulling a string. However it doesn't meet federal standards as an attached bed. Therefore, your baby is not safe to leave unattended.
McKenna was also impressed with the Co-Sleeper's accessibility. She said it is easy to get your child in and out of the bassinet from the comfort of your bed to feed them during the night or other care requirements. He also praised the safety of the Co-Sleeper and said that it is in compliance with all requirements for a baby's crib and bassinet. It's been in the marketplace for decades and "about 1.5 million units have been sold" with no reports of infant injuries or deaths.
In our tests, the Clear-Vue was the easiest to get into of the cots for bedside use we examined. Its swiveling bed and adjustable height made it easier to reach into your child's room and provide comfort. The Clear-Vue does not have lower sidewalls which require you to stand or crouch down to grab your baby.
The Clear-Vue was the only one in our top five that didn't attach to the parent's bed. It was a close second and far superior to a few of those we evaluated that were made to be connected to parent beds. It is strong, solid feel and plenty of storage space.
2. HALO Bassinest
The HALO Swivel Bassinest Sleeper is the sole bedside cot that can rotate 360 degrees which brings baby closer, making it easier for parents access and exit. It also features a lower wall that lets moms tend to their infants without stepping out of bed. A major benefit for nursing moms who need help tending to their cluster feeding newborns in the first few months and weeks after the birth.
The Bassinest features mesh sides that allow for airflow and an swivel feature for parents who wish to monitor the baby throughout the night. The ability to see the baby and keep them close can be a major benefit during the tired delirium that is a result of becoming a parent.
This model scored excellent scores in the Convenience assessment which rated features that make it easy to clean and use. It is essential for anyone dealing with diaper blowouts and spit-ups that are frequent in the early months of life. The Bassinest is light and can be easily wiped down with water, and the mattress pad can be washed too. It comes with a side pouch to store diapers and nipple lotion, which you'll require during those sleepless early days of motherhood.
There are several different models of Bassinest. Cots For Tots is the standard Essentia, which has no extra features. There is also the LUXE Plus series, which has white noise and vibrations that help babies fall asleep and stay asleep. Both models include a fitted sheet, a mattress pad, and a storage bag that is larger than those on other Bassinest alternatives.
The LUXE PLUS series also includes the option of lowering the wall lock as well as a sturdy and stable base that adjusts to fit most beds from 22" to 34" and a floor light that allows you to see your newborn during the day and a movable storage caddy that can hold any additional bedding or items. It's not suitable for travel due to the weight and size, however the swivel feature is great to keep your baby close when you're at home.
3. Joie Roomie Glide
This co-sleeper by English brand Joie was created to create the bond between parents and children a reality. It's more than just a crib. It allows you to snuggle with your child, without sharing your bed. You can take care of, feed or cuddle your baby from the comfortable bed. Enjoy every moment of the new-born phase.
The Joie Roomie Glide Cot is simple to use and clean. It's perfect for parents who wish to sleep in a safe environment with their infant. Its rounded cocoon-shaped design and soft padding on the sides and a double mesh window allows you to watch your baby's sleep from the comfort of your couch or bed. The sliding side panel can be adjusted and lowered by one hand. This makes it easy to answer those late-night wakeup call. Plus, the gliding motion gently soothes your child to sleep so you can enjoy a restful night's sleep as well.
The crib is equipped with an adjustable, washable mattress. It's also lightweight and durable. It has four locking wheels to keep it in place, and it's covered in a rubbery fabric to protect the floor.
The Roomie Glide's adjustable height is among its greatest features. You can adjust the legs to ensure that they are perfectly aligned with the mattress of your baby. This is particularly useful if you're breastfeeding as it lets you feed your baby close without leaving your bed. The height also helps reduce the chance of your baby falling out of the crib.
A built-in rocking feature is another handy feature that's ideal for newborns. Two buttons on the side of the crib trigger the baby's body in a gentle way that is relaxing and soothing for your baby. You can select an easy or a energetic tempo, and the gliding feature can be turned off once your baby is fast asleep.
The only drawback of the Roomie Glide cot is that it is not suitable for babies. You will need to upgrade your baby to a bigger crib when he/she is six months old (normally around the time they move into their new room). Roanna thought it was a fantastic cotbed though and would definitely recommend it.
4. Bjorn Cradle
The Bjorn Cradle is a great choice for parents who are looking for a chic, simple bedside cot. It's simple design looks great in any room and is easy to set up and use. Its low-height makes it a great option for parents who want to monitor their baby while they sleep. This bassinet scored above average in our Eco-Health Category because it does not contain any chemicals that cause flames and has a a low level of toxic materials. It is also certified by Oeko-Tex Standard 100 Class I for baby products.

The BabyBjorn cradle is compact, comfortable cradle that soothes babies by gently rocking them. The cradle will gently rock the baby, or parents can manually rock it manually. The cradle's transparent mesh sides promote air circulation, allowing parents to keep an eye on their newborn while sleeping.
In addition to its compact size, the cradle's lightweight weight makes it easy to move from room room. It is easy to clean and is washable in the machine with the mattress pad. However, it is important to note that the cradle shouldn't be used in conjunction with any other padding mattress, pillow comforter, or bedding, because this could pose an obstructive risk to infants.
To lower the risk of SIDS, it's crucial to practice secure sleeping habits throughout all sleeping areas. This includes placing your baby on their back for every nap and while sleeping in the cradle. It is also recommended to end the use of the cradle once your baby starts pushing up on their knees and hands or reaches 8 kg/18lbs or more, whichever occurs first.
As with the other bassinets and cradles, the BabyBjorn cradle is made with child-friendly materials that are tested to meet the latest safety standards. The manufacturer tests their products to make sure they do not contain toxic chemicals or substances that could harm your child. The cradle is made of cotton and polyester and is free from allergens that can affect the baby's sensitive skin. The fabric also promotes air circulation and is hypoallergenic.