Ingenuity InLighten 6-Speed Foldable Baby Swing vs UPPAbaby Mamaroo Smart Swing

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

Ingenuity

$150

vs

UPPAbaby

$349

Spec Winner

UPPAbaby Mamaroo Smart Swing

Wins on 7 of 11 spec categories

Spec-by-Spec Comparison

SpecIngenuity InLighten 6-Speed Foldable Baby SwingUPPAbaby Mamaroo Smart Swing
Motion TypeFront-to-back or Side-to-side (Swivel)Multi-directional 3D
Weight Limit20 lbs25 lbs
Motion Patterns25
Speed Settings65
Power SourcePlug-in + BatteryPlug-in
Bluetooth AudioNoYes
App ControlNoYes
Voice ControlNoYes
Rotating SeatYesNo
Recline Positions22
JPMA CertifiedNoYes
FoldableYesNo
Product Weight14 lbs19 lbs
Price$150$349
Rating8.6/109.1/10
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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

UPPAbaby Mamaroo Smart Swing

Pros

  • Five distinct parent-inspired motions (Cruise, Bounce, Sway, Rock, Wave) — if baby gets bored of one, you have four backups
  • MotionSync lets you record your own rocking pattern in the UPPAbaby app and the swing replays it
  • App + Alexa + Google Home control — adjust speed and motion without walking over and disturbing baby
  • Used in 600+ NICUs and maternity wards in North America (huge confidence builder for first-time parents)
  • JPMA and GREENGUARD Gold certified, with a stall feature that stops motion if obstructed

Cons

  • Polarizing — roughly 1 in 4 babies just don't take to multi-motion swings, and there's no way to predict which baby is yours
  • Premium price for a product with a 5–7 month useful life
  • Music quality is reportedly tinny on certain settings
  • Toy mobile balls don't auto-rotate (some competitors do)
  • Price hike from old 4moms ($200) to new UPPAbaby ($299–$349) caught some return buyers off guard

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.

UPPAbaby Mamaroo Smart Swing

The best baby swing on the market if your baby tolerates multi-motion — and the worst $349 you'll spend if they don't. The hospital pedigree, app control, and motion variety are unmatched, but go in eyes-open about the 1-in-4 reject rate.

Ingenuity InLighten 6-Speed Foldable Baby Swing

$150

UPPAbaby Mamaroo Smart Swing

$349

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