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View a convenient summary of your baby’s diaper count, feeding amount, and total sleep for the day, as well as Hatch Handbook articles providing parenting insights. And for the older kiddos, from about 2 years onward, you can set custom "time to rise" schedules that will help cue your child when it's time to get up versus time to close their eyes for a bit longer (and help you get a bit more sleep!).
After a month of testing, I can confidently say that the Rest+ offers a convenient way for busy parents to encourage children to go to bed (and wake up) at the right time, while still offering an element of fun for kids that won’t make them rally against sleep. This product is a total game changer for baby’s sleep. the Hatch Baby Rest device is totally worth the cost. Is The Hatch Rest Plus Worth It? While the machine will work without the app, functionality is limited, and really – don’t you love the option of using bluetooth to manage all the controls of your child’s nightlight?You can really get years out of this sound machine. Lots of older children show signs of fearing the dark, so you have the option to keep the nightlight on all night long which can be so helpful. You also have a dimmer on the app so that the light isn’t quite so bright. First of all, it can be controlled by an app on your phone – this means you don’t have to enter baby’s room to adjust the volume! That, my friends, is probably the best feature.
The Rest+ is an upgraded version of the original Hatch nightlight, with some additional features. Hatch Rest Plus Smartphone Control With Alexa Compatibility
Overall Take
With the Hatch Baby Rest+ app, you and your child can create “Programs” for bedtime, naps, and waking up in the mornings. The program feature can be customized with your child’s favorite sounds and colors. (My daughter loves to fall asleep to a continuous cycle of rainbow-colored hues paired with the built-in bedtime lullaby.) We have a program for weekday mornings when we need to be out the door for school bright and early, and a program for the weekends so we can all get a few extra minutes of sleep. The colors of the night light were soft and provided a nice subtle glow in the nursery. The orange and yellow were very similar to one another, but the other colors were beautiful. Here is the best we could do, to showcase what the Hatch Rest looks like in the dark (well, in a dimly lit room!):