New Maxi-Cosi Cassia Swing product image (primary)
Studio-shot baby swing with padded seat and headrest mounted on a curved plastic frame, safety straps and crotch buckle visible, toy mobile with two hanging plush toys, control panel at the base, photographed against a neutral gray background.

Maxi-Cosi

New Maxi-Cosi Cassia Swing (Classic Oat)

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$159.99$229.99-30%
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The Maxi-Cosi Cassia Swing is a compact baby swing for newborns up to 20 lbs, featuring automatic motion detection, 360° rotating seat, and 5 swing speeds with 12 melodies and nature sounds. It is crafted with EcoCare 100% recycled fabric, includes a 5-point harness, and folds compactly at about 10 lbs. Users praise its quiet motor and space-saving design, but note it is intended for supervised awake time only.

Material
EcoCare — 100%-recycled fabric made from plastic bottles
Style
modern, contemporary
Category
Baby & Toddler > Baby Toys & Activity Equipment > Baby Jumpers & Swings
GTIN
884392954949
MPN
MAXICOSI-884392954949-NEWOVERSTOCK

Specifications

Lightweight baby swing with EcoCare 100% recycled fabric, 360° rotation, optional automatic motion detection, touch-screen controls with multiple speeds and sounds, removable newborn inlay, and machine-washable covers; suitable for babies up to 20 lbs.

EcoCare 100% recycled fabric made from plastic bottles; 360° seat rotation; optional automatic motion detection; touch screen controls with 5 swing speeds and 12 melodies/nature sounds; 2 recline positions; 5-point harness; removable newborn inlay; mobile with 2 felt toys; lightweight (~10 lbs) and folds compactly; machine-washable inlay and cover.

Material
EcoCare — 100%-recycled fabric made from plastic bottles
Style
modern, contemporary
Occasion
everyday, homewear
Gender
unisex
Age Group
newborn
Condition
new
Weight
4 lb
Category
Baby & Toddler > Baby Toys & Activity Equipment > Baby Jumpers & Swings

Additional Attributes

  • Featuring EcoCare — premium, 100%-recycled fabric made from plastic bottles (exclusive of 2 felt mobile toys)
  • 360° seat rotation
  • Optional automatic motion detection activates swing when baby needs soothing
  • Built-in touch screen panel
  • 5 swing speeds
  • 12 melodies and nature sounds
  • 2 recline positions
  • 5-point harness
  • Approximately 10 lbs (lightweight) for easy portability
  • Folds compactly for storage
  • Removable soft newborn inlay
  • Machine-washable fabrics, including the inlay and cover
  • Mobile with 2 felt toys
  • Sleek, modern design and color palette intended to blend with décor
  • For babies up to 20 lbs
  • Safety warning: Never let babies sleep in rockers, bouncers, or swings

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Studio-shot baby swing with padded seat and headrest mounted on a curved plastic frame, safety straps and crotch buckle visible, toy mobile with two hanging plush toys, control panel at the base, photographed against a neutral gray background.

baby swing seatpadded seat cushionheadrest pillowadjustable safety strapscrotch buckletoy mobile armhanging plush owlhanging plush birdcontrol panel with buttonscurved U-shaped baseplastic framefabric seat liningneutral seamless backgroundsoft directional lighting

Brand PDP Lookup

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Maxi-Cosi

Maxi-Cosi Cassia Swing

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Documents & Data

Customer Reviews

5

1 reviews · out of 5

Item was like new

Joanna

Bought a swing and it looked untouched. So happy.

Reddit Insights

6 threads · r/pregnant, r/Buyingforbaby

Reddit users view the Maxi-Cosi Cassia Swing as a premium, compact swing with high-tech features, but many debate its value versus simpler, cheaper swings or bouncers due to short usage windows and baby preference uncertainty.

mixed sentiment95% match

Overall sentiment leans slightly positive as owners appreciate the design, quiet operation, and 360-degree rotation, but many users express caution about the high price and the risk that babies may not like swings. Some recommend bouncers over swings.

Themes

Value and worth vs. cheaper alternativesmixed
Compact design and 360-degree rotationpositive
Quiet motor and motion activationpositive
Short usage window and baby preference uncertaintynegative

Use Cases

  • Soothing fussy newborns during awake time
  • Hands-free moments for parents in small spaces

Watch Out For

mediumBabies may not like the swing, making it an expensive unused item.
mediumShort usage period (newborn to ~6 months or 20 lbs); not a long-term investment.
highNot a safe sleep product; should only be used for supervised awake time.

Community Q&A

Is the Maxi-Cosi Cassia Swing worth the high price?
It depends on your space and budget; many find it overpriced given the short usage period (approx. 0-6 months) and the chance the baby won't like it. Buying second-hand or on sale is recommended.
Should I get a swing or a bouncer?
Bouncers are more versatile, cheaper, and often better received by babies. Swings like the Cassia are bulkier and have a shorter lifespan but may soothe some babies better.
How loud is the Cassia Swing's motor?
Multiple users report it is very quiet, which is a major selling point.

Compared To

vs BabyBjörn Bouncer

Bouncers like BabyBjörn are often preferred over the Cassia Swing because they are more portable, have a longer usable life (baby can bounce themselves), and are less hit-or-miss with baby acceptance. The Cassia is seen as a splurge item with a shorter usage window.

vs Mamaroo

The Cassia is noted for being quieter and more compact with 360-degree rotation, while the Mamaroo offers more motion variety and app connectivity. Both are expensive, and some babies dislike both.

vs Graco swings

Graco swings are viewed as cheaper alternatives, but some users report reliability issues and noise. The Cassia is quieter and more compact.

Source Threads

  • Discussion on baby swing safety and necessity

    Many commenters caution against swings due to safe sleep guidelines and the risk of positional asphyxiation. 'Swings are not safe for sleep. If you need to put the baby down, a pack n play or bassinet is safer.' Some mention using a swing for short, supervised periods. The Cassia is not specifically mentioned but the conversation reflects general swing concerns.

    r/pregnantView thread →

  • User seeks advice between Cassia Swing and other options

    'I was considering the Cassia because it's highly recommended, but the price tag is making me question if it's truly worth it. Does anyone have experience with both this and a more budget-friendly swing?' Responses suggest considering bouncers or cheaper swings due to the short usage window. One user: 'I regret not getting the BabyBjörn bouncer instead. My baby hated the swing after a month.'

    r/BuyingforbabyView thread →

  • Positive review of Cassia Swing's quiet motor and design

    Multiple users share positive experiences: 'We love our Cassia! It's super quiet, the 360 rotation is amazing for keeping an eye on baby, and the motion activation works well.' Another says, 'Bought it on sale and no regrets. It's compact and looks nice in our living room.'

    r/BuyingforbabyView thread →

  • Comparison of Cassia with Mamaroo, praise for compactness and quiet operation

    'I had the Mamaroo with my first and it was so loud. This time I got the Cassia and it's whisper quiet. The 360 swivel is genius for small spaces. Much better than the Mamaroo in my opinion.' Others agree, calling it a 'game changer' for apartments.

    r/pregnantView thread →

  • Swing vs bouncer debate with Cassia as a considered option

    'Get a bouncer. I have the Cassia and while it's nice, my baby prefers the cheap bouncer we got as a backup. Swings are so hit or miss.' Others echo that bouncers like the BabyBjörn are more practical and have a longer useful life. A few Cassia owners say they love it but acknowledge the risk.

    r/BuyingforbabyView thread →

  • Infant swing recommendations with Cassia mentioned alongside cheaper options

    'I had the Graco swing and it broke after 2 months. Looking at the Cassia now but the price is steep. Anyone have a middle ground?' A reply: 'We got the Cassia gently used for half price. It's silent and baby loves it. If you can find it second hand, it's worth it.' Another suggests Ingenuity as a budget option.

    r/BuyingforbabyView thread →