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- Don't waste your money...We bought this even after reading the reviews here on Amazon. I sure wish i would have listened to the reviews instead of wasting my time and money. Like the other reviews stated, the music is very low, hard to hear unless you have a completly silent house (and who does), the light is very dim, to dim to even see the mobile in a dark room in the middle of the night, so what enjoyment does the baby get if they can't even see it. And the remote doesn't even work very well, in the middle of the night you have to activate the mobile manually first before the remote will work, doesnt that defeat the purpose of having the remote in the middle of the night. I will be returning it and getting something different. Rating: - Excellent quality but a little bit dull.The quality of this mobile is great. The motor is quite the music sound is excellent it fitted well on our crib although its a new excotic design. Also the remote is a GREAT feature. However the classical music was kind of dull and the peeka boo leaves doesn't really hide the dragon fly which makes them more of a clutter than a peek-a-boo. In general the mobile is so cluttered that we felt our baby wasn't able to follow the movement of any particular part and was not intrested in it. Rating: - Adriana is happy with her Musical Mobile!!!This Musical Mobile has been an excellent choice for my baby. She really enjoys it: sounds, lights and movement!!! Music selection is wonderful, however, volume should be a improved to a little more higher than the one it is sold nowadays Rating: - Good valueThis was bought for twins. It was easy to mount and the music is very nice. The girl is indifferent to it but the boy loves it. However, it gets him excited which is really the opposite of what we are trying to accomplish. Overall, we are pleased with this product and would recommend it. Rating: - 3 month old seems a little scared of it., but loves it.While this product is perhaps the most effective thing for getting our three month old to coo excitedly, it also seems to make him to cry at times. I don't know if the flapping leaves somehow instinctually remind him of a swooping hawk (no one else seems to have this issue, so perhaps not), but we have to take it down at night for him to sleep.
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