![]() You plug this in, download the app, hook it up to your Wi-Fi, and you’re ready to go. It’s simple – I HATE reading instructions, watching tutorials or walking through a step-by-step.It has a built-in battery for cord-free use meaning you can take it on the go, or bring it to your slumbering cherub if they decide to nap somewhere other than their nursery.It’s great for nighttime feeds or diaper changes – there is a touch ring tap function on the top so you can turn it on instantly – casting enough light so you can see what you are doing.It isn’t too bright – even the brightest yellow is still more of a soft glow, instead of ‘surface of the sun’, so they are all nice for sleeping or a perfect reading light.Plus, it has a toddler lock so tiny fingers can’t fiddle with the volume levels. All the buttons and controls are hidden – It gives it a nice clean look, and reduces the chances of your nursery turning into a disco lounge when your toddler is toddlerin’. ![]() It’s the opposite of ‘okay to wake’ and is more like ‘hell yeah, more time to sleep’. ![]() When I’d wake up in the middle of the night and didn’t see it on, I knew I still had sleeping time without having to put on my glasses to look at the clock. ![]() You can set up a schedule – Time for a nap? Quiet time? Bedtime? Time-to-rise? You can set up a custom timer so your child knows “when the light and ocean sounds come on it’s time for bed.” I had it set up in our room to come on at 6 am.It’s an audio baby monitor – using your phone, you can listen to and speak to your baby without any extra equipment or cords with the two-way audio.Plus, if you like to time things like feedings, or how many minutes of possible sleep you can get if your baby goes to bed THIS VERY SECOND, a clock is key. It has a digital clock with adjustable clock brightness – again, this might not be high on your list of newborn needs, but as your kid gets older, a clock comes in handy.You can set this sucker and tell your child “if it’s a blue light it’s okay to get up” It has an OK-to-Wake function – you may be thinking in terms of newborns right now but before you know it, you’ll have a crib escaping little gremlin that has no clue how to tell time.Alexa compatibility – Voice control is handy to have when you don’t have a spare hand… because your hands are filled with a baby.You can also turn it on with your touch if bedtime is going down, and your phone is MIA. You can control it all from your iOS or Android phone – you don’t have to crawl on your stomach like a marine in training to turn the light down.There are also bedtime stories and mindfulness tracks included in the Hatch Sleep Membership ($49/year or $4.99/month after your free trial is up). Good sound options – It has 18+ different audio options including nature, white noise, lullabies and even a dryer with easy-touch controls.It’s pretty – I love the simplicity of it so it can grow with your child – a glowing teddy bear may not be your 12-year olds idea of a good time one day.Here’s what the Hatch Rest+ 2nd Gen brings to the table, and how it stacks up to the Rest 2nd Gen. The Hatch Rest+ 2nd Gen combines nursery essentials like a white noise machine and audio monitor with other features, like an OK-to-wake digital clock and access to mindfulness practices and stories, extending its usefulness for years to come. With each iteration of their product, they’ve found ways to improve on their designs to give you a product that bundles many items into one. Hatch Baby is one of those companies that’s able to take a complicated question and turn it into a user-friendly product. I love Hatch baby products, and the Hatch Rest+ 2nd gen is no different.
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