SNOO
Introducing Two Subscription Options for the Happiest Baby App
Choose how you SNOOze with two different Happiest Baby App experiences.

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Happiest Baby has always given families different ways to choose how they SNOOze. (Do you have a Baseline-aficionado or a Level 2-lover? Are you #teamLegLifters or #teamLowLegs? Is our classic SNOO Sack your jam…or our extra cozy Comforter Sack?)
And now we have a choice of two Happiest Baby App experiences: Free and Premium. Here’s everything you need to know about our Free features, Premium features, and more!
All SNOO users have access to free Happiest Baby App features. This version allows you to connect your SNOO to the App, track your baby’s activities, and personalise certain settings.
No matter how you got your SNOO—even if it’s second- or third-hand—you get access to free App's features!
With the Premium subscription, you get access to all the free features—plus, a bunch of extra settings and support tools for a much more personalised experience!
Authorised Owner Pricing
When you order SNOO directly from us (or our authorised partners), you’ll get a free premium subscription for your baby!
Monthly Subscription Pricing
Those who are not original purchasers (for example, secondhand buyers or those who are borrowing their SNOO) or anyone who wants to extend their subscription beyond the free months included with their purchase, can enjoy the Premium Happiest Baby App settings and features for £14.99/month.
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