
Ingenuity
Ingenuity ConvertMe Swing-2-Seat Portable Baby Swing (Raylan)
The Ingenuity ConvertMe Swing-2-Seat (Raylan) is a gently used 2-in-1 portable baby swing that converts to a stationary vibrating seat via the EasyLock system. It offers five swing speeds, 12 melodies, and four nature sounds; the lightweight, foldable frame enables easy transport. Some users report that the swing often requires a manual push to start and may have motor reliability issues over time.
- Gender
- unisex
- Style
- modern, minimal
- Category
- Baby & Toddler > Baby Toys & Activity Equipment > Baby Jumpers & Swings
- GTIN
744511218959- MPN
INGENUITY-744511218959-GENTLYUSED
Specifications
A portable 2-in-1 baby swing that converts to a stationary vibrating seat with adjustable speeds and soothing sounds.
2-in-1 function converts from swinging to stationary vibrating seat via EasyLock; adjustable swing speeds with five motion settings; soothing sounds including 12 melodies and 4 nature sounds; lightweight and compact portable design; soft, supportive fabric seat; neutral, modern Raylan style.
- Style
- modern, minimal
- Occasion
- everyday, travel
- Gender
- unisex
- Age Group
- infant
- Condition
- used
- Category
- Baby & Toddler > Baby Toys & Activity Equipment > Baby Jumpers & Swings
Additional Attributes
- 2-in-1 function
- EasyLock conversion
- five swing speeds
- 12 melodies
- 4 nature sounds
- lightweight
- portable
- compact
- soft supportive fabric
- neutral modern design
- Raylan style
Image Analysis
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Electric infant swing with padded seat and overhead toy bar placed on a beige carpet in a living room next to a sofa and a shelf with a potted plant.
infant swing seatoverhead toy barhanging plush toy bearadjustable canopy/visorplastic A-frame support legscontrol panel with buttonspadded fabric seat insertfive-point harness strapsdetachable toyrounded plastic basetextured carpet floorupholstered sofa armdecorative shelf with potted plant
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amazon.co.uk
Ingenuity ConvertMe 2-in-1 Compact Portable Automatic Baby Swing & Infant Seat, Battery-Powered Vibrations, Nature Sounds, 0-9 Months 6-20 lbs (Raylan)
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mothercare.com.hk
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Documents & Data
Customer Reviews
1 reviews · out of 5
Fast and efficient
Got my item fast and it was in excellent shape.
Reddit Insights
4 threads · r/beyondthebump, r/Buyingforbaby, r/NewDadsReddit users find the swing compact and portable with helpful features, but issues with the swing mechanism are a common frustration.
While many appreciate the swing's compact design, features, and value, a recurring theme of motor failure and swing inconsistency leads to a mixed overall sentiment.
Themes
Use Cases
- Soothing a fussy baby when parent needs hands-free time
- Travel or moving between rooms due to foldable design
Watch Out For
Community Q&A
- Does the swing actually keep swinging?
- It often requires a manual push to start and may stop if the baby's weight distribution is off or the incline is too high.
- Is it worth the price?
- It's considered a good budget option when on sale, but quality concerns may limit its longevity.
Compared To
vs Fisher-Price swings
Users who have used Fisher-Price swings before find the Ingenuity model's swing motor weak or unreliable, but appreciate its smaller footprint.
Source Threads
Inconsistent swinging and manual push concerns
I just bought this and I feel like it doesn't swing unless there's a baby in it and you push it... I thought it would do it on its own like other swings but I have to give it a little push first then it goes. Also, it sometimes stops if my baby moves around a lot. It's okay but I'm not super impressed.
u/rosebudnyr/beyondthebumpView thread →
Swing not starting unless pushed and USB power appreciated
I have this swing and it works well only if I push it to start. The USB plug is nice so I don't have to use batteries for the swing part. My baby likes it and it's easy to move around the house because it folds flat. But I hate that the vibration needs a separate C battery and that part doesn't auto shut off.
u/pink_snowr/beyondthebumpView thread →
Good budget portable option with some trade-offs
I got this for $129 at Big W and honestly it's pretty good for the price. It's compact, folds up easily, and my baby likes the vibration. Music isn't great but I use my phone anyway. Only complaint is that you have to push it to start and it sometimes slows down if baby leans to one side. But for a portable swing, I'm happy with it.
u/kitty_katty_meowr/BuyingforbabyView thread →
Motor failure and comparison to Fisher-Price swings
Mine stopped swinging after 3 weeks. We changed batteries, checked everything, nothing. Returned it and got a Fisher-Price swing instead - night and day difference. The Ingenuity one is just too weak and inconsistent. My baby liked the vibration though, that part still worked. Definitely don't recommend if you want a reliable swing.
u/dadbod4lifer/NewDadsView thread →