Very expensive for a bouncer
Nearly every reviewer acknowledges the sticker shock at $250+. The counterpoint is consistently that it outlasts three children and resells for $100–$140 used—but the upfront cost is real.
Source: Reddit r/beyondthebumpThe BabyBjörn Bouncer Bliss (ASIN B07VGLXDGX) is a premium electrically-passive baby bouncer that responds to baby's own movements without motors, batteries, or cords. Available on Amazon.ca, it folds completely flat for travel, features a breathable 3D mesh seat cover, and supports babies from 8 to 29 lbs across three recline positions.
| Weight Range | 8–29 lbs (3.5–13 kg) |
| Motion | Natural bouncing driven by baby's own movements |
| Recline Positions | 3 recline positions (lying, semi-reclined, upright) |
| Seat Cover | 3D mesh, machine washable |
| Power Required | None — purely mechanical bounce response |
| Folds Flat | Yes, folds completely flat for storage and travel |
"Three children, ten years, still in use. The oldest used it, we stored it, two more kids used it. No structural issues. The mesh cover still looks presentable. Worth every dollar."
Source: Amazon.ca reviewer
"My daughter figured out she could bounce herself at 10 weeks and has not stopped. I get 30 minutes of hands-free time every morning. Life-changing."
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"The fold-flat feature is the killer feature. Took it to three grandparent houses, one hotel, and a cottage. Takes up zero space in a bag."
Source: Amazon.ca reviewer
Very expensive for a bouncer
Nearly every reviewer acknowledges the sticker shock at $250+. The counterpoint is consistently that it outlasts three children and resells for $100–$140 used—but the upfront cost is real.
Source: Reddit r/beyondthebumpNo vibration or sound features
Unlike competing bouncers with built-in vibration motors and speaker toys, the Bliss relies entirely on baby movement. Parents whose infants specifically need vibration for colic or reflux may find it insufficient.
Source: Amazon.ca reviewerToy bar sold separately
The mobile toy bar that clips to the bouncer is not included and costs an additional $35–$45. Given the price of the bouncer itself, many parents feel it should be bundled.
Source: Amazon.ca reviewerThe BabyBjörn Bouncer Bliss is the right choice for parents who want a safe, durable, portable bouncer that will handle two or three children and still sell for meaningful money secondhand. The no-power design is an asset, not a limitation—children who learn to bounce themselves (as early as 2–3 months) frequently use it contentedly for stretches of 20–30 minutes. If you want vibration, music, or swing motion and are price-conscious, look at the 4moms mamaRoo or a budget bouncer. For minimalists and design-conscious families, the Bliss is the premium benchmark.