Ingenuity InLighten 6-Speed Foldable Baby Swing vs Munchkin Bluetooth Baby Swing

Head-to-head spec comparison to help you pick the right swing for your needs.

Ingenuity

$150

vs

Munchkin

$170

Spec Winner

Ingenuity InLighten 6-Speed Foldable Baby Swing

Wins on 6 of 7 spec categories

Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecIngenuity InLighten 6-Speed Foldable Baby SwingMunchkin Bluetooth Baby Swing
Motion TypeFront-to-back or Side-to-side (Swivel)Side-to-side
Weight Limit20 lbs20 lbs
Motion Patterns21
Speed Settings65
Power SourcePlug-in + BatteryPlug-in
Bluetooth AudioNoYes
App ControlNoNo
Voice ControlNoNo
Rotating SeatYesNo
Recline Positions21
JPMA CertifiedNoNo
FoldableYesYes
Product Weight14 lbs9 lbs
Price$150$170
Rating8.6/108.4/10
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Pros & Cons

Ingenuity InLighten 6-Speed Foldable Baby Swing

Pros

  • Most entertainment-rich swing in the mid-range — light-up overhead mobile, 16 melodies, 3 nature sounds, and white noise
  • Swivel seat lets you change swing direction between front-to-back and side-to-side without removing baby
  • BabyGearLab named this their overall favorite swing in head-to-head testing
  • Dual power — runs on plug-in or D batteries when you need it
  • Folds for storage when not in use

Cons

  • Hardest assembly of major swings tested — about 30 minutes vs ~10 for competitors
  • Some Amazon reviews report seat tilting to one side (especially older 'Emerson' colorway)
  • Speakers are reportedly very loud even at lowest setting
  • Older, larger footprint vs more modern compact swings
  • Auto-shutoff after a set time can interrupt naps

Munchkin Bluetooth Baby Swing

Pros

  • Smooth, jolt-free side-to-side motion — multiple comparison reviews call this out specifically vs cheaper Fisher-Price swings
  • Bluetooth lets you stream your own white noise or lullabies from your phone
  • Disassembles into 2 pieces for under-bed storage and travel
  • Stable wide circular base — no tipping risk even with siblings or pets around
  • Aesthetically clean — doesn't dominate a room

Cons

  • No mobile or hanging toys
  • Single-axis side-to-side motion only — no front-to-back or multi-directional
  • Mixed Target reviews (3.7/5) suggest some units have motor failures over time
  • Higher speeds can be too vigorous for very young newborns
  • Some report Munchkin customer service redirects to Amazon for warranty issues

Our Verdicts

Ingenuity InLighten 6-Speed Foldable Baby Swing

The most entertainment-packed swing in the mid-range, and the only one that lets you switch swing direction without disturbing baby. Win the BabyGearLab test for a reason — but be prepared for a 30-minute assembly and a bigger footprint than a Munchkin or Cassia.

Munchkin Bluetooth Baby Swing

The cleanest pick in the $150–$200 band. Doesn't have the multi-motion or app features of premium swings, but executes the core single-direction sway better than most competitors at the price. The right choice if you don't want to gamble on whether your baby likes multi-motion.

Ingenuity InLighten 6-Speed Foldable Baby Swing

$150

Munchkin Bluetooth Baby Swing

$170

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