Specification of Baby Bassinet with crib mosquito net
- Color: Gray, Pink, Khaki
- Material: Aluminum Alloy, Polyester
- Plug: US Standard
- Mounting Type: Free-standing
- Applicable Age: 0-6 Months
- Product Size: 13.8*42.2*35.5-38.8 inch
- Package Size: 35.3*6.7*22.1 inches
- Net Weight: 22 lbs





Feature
- 🛏️ Seamless connection to the big bed
The side fence can be opened and closed, perfectly fitting the height of the adult bed. Parents can reach out and pat and comfort, feed and cover the baby. Parents can also respond immediately when the baby cries. - 💤Smart electric rocking bed
This bedside crib has 5 soothing rocking modes and 3 timed shutdowns (5/15/30 minutes), and can be controlled by both the phone and the panel. When the baby hums, you can lie down and press the remote control to coax him to sleep, freeing your hands and waist. - 🔒 Mother-child safety material
The entire frame does not use fluorescent agents, formaldehyde-free, and has passed international safety certification (ASTM standards). The skin-friendly cotton and linen breathable fabric can be detached and washed, and can be thrown directly into the washing machine when dirty to prevent bacteria from hiding. - 🚗 One-touch folding + universal wheels
Once you are familiar with the operation, it can be folded in 3 seconds, and it does not take up space. With a portable storage bag, you can carry it with you when traveling. This bedside crib has silent pulleys and can smoothly turn 360°.
Reminderss
Never leave a child alone in the bassinet with a crib mosquito net; always have an adult with you.
Do not attach extra rope or heavy objects to the crib, so as not to risk falling.
Do not use or store this product near fire sources.
This product must be assembled by an adult. Do not use it if it is damaged. When assembling and disassembling, check the parts for damage and do not discard small parts.
Please allow a slight color difference caused by light and a 1-3cm error caused by manual measurement, Please make sure you don’t mind before ordering.
