Expensive Baby Products Moms Say Are Worth the Money

Updated: April 20, 2021
Best Expensive Baby Products

Where should you spend and save when shopping for baby? While moms agree it’s important to pick sturdy and long-lasting big-ticket items like a stroller, carrier and car seat, that doesn’t always mean you have to spend more — in fact, you can find many high-quality baby products at affordable prices.

But some parents also say that certain baby products are worth spending a little extra money on. Here, a few more luxurious products moms in the What to Expect community said were worth every penny. Check out their favorite items that are so worth the splurge, if not exactly budget-friendly.

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Best Expensive Baby Monitor

Miku Smart Baby Monitor

Available at Amazon starting at $299
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Anxious when you lay baby down at night? This 2020 What to Expect Sleep Award winner tracks baby's breathing, movement and sleep patterns. It also lets you know the temperature and humidity levels of the nursery, and it has two-way audio, night vision, WiFi connectivity, crypto security and a 1080-pixel HD camera. With all of this (plus the ability to control everything from your phone), parents say that the high price is worth the peace of mind.

Weight: 5.15 pounds

Dimensions: 3.5 x 3.5 x 4.5 inches

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"Super good quality camera and sound. I leave the app up all night with my phone plugged in so I can peek on baby whenever."

"It’s on my phone, so no matter where in the world I am ... I can always see my baby sleeping."

"The video quality is amazing."

Best Expensive Vacuum

Roomba 960 Robot Vacuum

Available at Best Buy starting at $500
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Any product that can knock a whole to-do off your list is worth the money, and that’s why moms say this automatic vacuum is worth the splurge. This little robot has multi-surface brushes and dirt detectors that help it move throughout your house with no issue, cleaning up small particles and larger patches of dirt. Its sensors help it focus on particularly dirty areas and navigate around and under furniture. At a scheduled time or with just a tap in the app, the Roomba will clean your floors for 75 minutes (15 minutes faster than the previous version). Small but mighty, it weighs under 9 pounds and measures about 14 inches across. 

Weight: 8.5 pounds

Dimensions: 14 x 3.5 inches

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“Roomba is the best. We have a dog so it’s awesome to just press a button and it goes around the house every couple days. Goes from room to room, carpet to hardwood just fine… Love it!!”

- AshleyLine

Best Expensive Baby Wipes

Water Wipes

Available at Amazon starting at $43
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These wipes are on the more expensive side, but moms willing to pay the higher price say they help prevent diaper rash. The formula is 99.9 percent purified water and a drop of fruit extract. They’re fragrance- and alcohol-free, which make them perfect for baby’s sensitive skin or for little ones who are prone to eczema. The 720-count size is likely the most economical price per wipe.

Size: 720 wipes

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“Water wipes! We switched to these (expensive but worth it), and since, my baby has had ZERO diaper rashes. None! A miracle product for us.”

- RockOracle

Best Expensive High Chair

Stokke Tripp Trapp High Chair

Available at Crate & Kids starting at $269
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This high chair is a favorite for its gorgeous Scandinavian design; instead of bright colors and plastic, this Stokke chair has a simple and classic look. The cultivated beechwood looks amazing and is strong and durable. Moms also love that this high chair is built to be pulled right up to the dining table for dinner with the whole family. It can be used from 6 to 9 months old to 3 years old, which makes the hefty price tag slightly more reasonable.

Age/weight limit: 6 months to 300 pounds

Weight: 15.4 pounds

Dimensions: 19.3 x 31.1 x 18.1 inches

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“It doesn't scream 'baby' and will grow with the child. It's also super easy to clean and lets them have independence when they are older.”

- Cutegiraffe27

Best Expensive Baby Stroller

Uppababy Vista V2 Infant Baby Stroller

Available at Amazon starting at $970
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The Mercedes of strollers, the Uppababy Vista's high-quality materials and sleek design scream luxury. Moms say this high-end stroller is worth the splurge if only for all the different configurations it offers: It comes with a newborn bassinet, then transitions to a comfortable ride for a toddler and even a double stroller. That means you're not just paying for looks, but investing in a long-term stroller. Parents also love the warranty and Uppababy's amazing customer service.

Weight/age limit (bassinet): Birth to 20 pounds, or until baby can push up on hands and knees (whichever comes first)

Weight/age limit (toddler seat): 3 months to 50 pounds

Weight: 27 pounds

Dimensions: 36 x 25.7 x 39.5 inches

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"I think my Uppababy Vista was totally worth the money, for many reasons. Firstly, the bassinet was ... also useful to put baby while we were out at a restaurant or friends house. Secondly, the storage on the bottom is SO useful for grocery shopping and lugging around all the baby gear; I didn’t know how much I needed it until I had it. Thirdly, I love how it can fit two stroller attachments at the same time, which will come in handy once this baby comes and I have two little ones."

- Snowii

Best Expensive Bassinet

SNOO Smart Sleeper

Available at Happiest Baby starting at $1,495
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Want to 1–2 more hours of sleep? Moms swear by the Snoo's smart technology to make that happen. This bassinet automatically rocks and plays white noise to calm baby. It has built-in microphones and sensors that let the bassinet respond to fussing by gradually increasing the white noise and motion to soothe baby back to sleep. The corresponding app logs baby’s sleep and lets you remotely adjust the rocking, white noise and cry sensitivity.

Age range: Birth to 6 months, or when baby can get on hands and knees

Weight: 38 pounds

Dimensions: 35.75 × 19 × 31 inches

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“We bought the Snoo with our first baby. It’s controversial because it’s so costly, but honestly, it was the best decision EVER! We are using it again for baby number 2.”

- Coxbabynumber2

Best Expensive Sleep Sack

Woolino Baby Sleeping Sack

Available at Amazon starting at $100
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Yes, this sleep sack is pretty pricey. It costs a whole lot more than the average sleep sack, but moms say it's worth the money because it's built to last. The material keeps baby cool in the summer and warm in the winter, so you don’t have to switch out the sack with the seasons. Moms also love double shoulder snaps and two-way zipper system for easy dressing and diaper changes. But what really makes this a smart investment is that baby can wear it from 2 months to 2 years old.

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“They are worth every penny! We have two. Wool is great for helping regulate the temperature. Plus, they come in one size; they will grow with LO and you can use them summer and winter.”

- cutegiraffe27