BabyBjorn Gentle Rocking Cradle vs Newton Baby Bassinet & Bedside Sleeper

Head-to-head spec comparison to help you pick the right bassinet for your needs.

BabyBjorn Gentle Rocking Cradle

BabyBjorn

$350

vs
Newton Baby Bassinet & Bedside Sleeper

Newton Baby

$300

Spec Winner

Newton Baby Bassinet & Bedside Sleeper

Wins on 6 of 7 spec categories

Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecBabyBjorn Gentle Rocking CradleNewton Baby Bassinet & Bedside Sleeper
TypeRocking / GlidingBedside Sleeper
Weight Limit17 lbs20 lbs
Mesh SidesYesYes
Bedside ModeNoYes
Soothing MotionYesNo
App ControlNoNo
White NoiseNoNo
VibrationNoNo
Height AdjustableNoYes
Height Positions05
JPMA CertifiedYesYes
GREENGUARD GoldNoYes
Foldable / PortableNoNo
Product Weight13 lbs19 lbs
Price$350$300
Rating8.0/108.7/10
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Pros & Cons

BabyBjorn Gentle Rocking Cradle

Pros

  • The most beautiful bassinet on the market — looks like Scandinavian furniture, not baby gear
  • Gentle rocking motion is natural and silent — no motors, no batteries, no apps to fail
  • Mesh fabric sides are fully breathable with no bars or hard surfaces for baby to bump against
  • Incredibly lightweight at 13 lbs — easy to move between rooms with one hand
  • Oeko-Tex certified fabrics and transparent materials disclosure

Cons

  • $350 for a non-motorized, non-bedside bassinet is a lot of money for aesthetics
  • 17 lb weight limit is the lowest in our guide — most babies outgrow by 4 months
  • No storage, no wheels, no height adjustment, no bedside mode — intentionally minimal
  • The fabric surround can sag slightly with use, reducing the already-small sleeping surface
  • MDF support board and polyurethane mattress — not the all-natural materials the brand implies

Newton Baby Bassinet & Bedside Sleeper

Pros

  • Wovenaire breathable mattress core is truly breathable — we verified airflow through the mattress with our own test
  • Machine-washable mattress core AND cover — the only bassinet where you can wash the actual mattress, not just the sheet
  • GREENGUARD Gold certified with no polyurethane foam, no latex, no adhesives
  • Drop-down side panel for bedside access with generous height adjustment (26.5" to 32")
  • Birchwood frame is beautiful, stable, and genuinely furniture-quality

Cons

  • $300 is expensive for a non-motorized bassinet with no soothing features
  • 20 lb weight limit and relatively small sleeping surface (35" x 19")
  • No wheels — once placed, you're not moving it between rooms easily
  • Assembly requires attaching the wooden frame pieces — takes 15–20 minutes
  • The breathable mattress is firm by design, which some parents misinterpret as 'uncomfortable'

Our Verdicts

BabyBjorn Gentle Rocking Cradle

Buy the BabyBjorn Cradle if you care deeply about nursery aesthetics and want a silent, natural rocking motion. Don't buy it if you need bedside access, motorized soothing, or expect to use it past month 4. It's a beautiful object that happens to be a bassinet — not a feature-rich sleep solution.

Newton Baby Bassinet & Bedside Sleeper

The safest-feeling bassinet we tested. The breathable, washable mattress and GREENGUARD certification make it the top pick for parents who prioritize material safety over smart features. The $300 price is justified if you value breathability and washability, less so if you just need a basic bedside sleeper.

BabyBjorn Gentle Rocking Cradle

$350

Newton Baby Bassinet & Bedside Sleeper

$300

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