| 78 | | $290 | Functional wood bassinet you can use from your bed |
| 77 | | $200 | Good for co-sleeping and a free-standing bassinet for most families |
| 77 | | $1,295 | Innovative and seems to help soothe, but we feel the EMF exposure is a no-go for us |
| 73 | | $240 | Safer alternative to co-sleeping and perfect for moms with c-sections |
| 67 | | $390 | Eco-friendly fabrics cover this high-quality, breathable, freestanding bassinet |
| 62 | | $300 | Mesh surround bassinet you can also use for travel |
| 55 | | $150 | The unstable mattress and hard to use design trump the lower price point |
| 53 | | $340 | Fabric sides covered in canvas lend to suboptimal breathability |
| 50 | | $100 | Budget minded choice that gets the job done |
| 45 | | $300 | Sturdy option that is hard to move and isn't great for bedside sleeping |
| 44 | | $100 | Inexpensive option but it has a below average performance in every metric |
| 44 | | $49 | Fabric side panels impact the breathability of this cheaper poor quality option |
| 42 | | $150 | Disappointing design impacts breathability and causes a tilting mattress |