Review by Marcus Reid
Ingenuity Comfort 2 Go Compact Portable Swing
Best for an affordable, packable travel swing · $ · Budget
Our verdict
★ 4.1 / 5
✓ Pros
- Very light (~7 lb) and folds flat for travel and storage
- 6 TrueSpeed weight-sensing speeds plus 12 melodies and timers
- Machine-washable seat pad and headrest
- Budget price (around $75)
✕ Cons
- Battery-only (4 C), and owners report fairly fast battery drain
- Single swing motion only
- Limited volume control
Specs at a glance
Design & build
The Comfort 2 Go is built to travel — about 7 lb, folds flat, and slips into a closet or car boot. It is plain compared with pricier swings, but tidy and functional.
Motion & comfort
A single-direction swing with 6 weight-sensing TrueSpeed speeds that hold a steady pace as your baby grows. There is no multi-direction motion, but the sway is quiet.
Power & noise
It runs on 4 C batteries only — there is no AC option — so the main running cost is batteries, and several owners note they drain faster than they would like.
Ease of use & cleaning
This is the strong suit: it is light to carry, folds in seconds, and the seat pad and headrest wash easily.
Safety
Rated 6–20 lb with a 5-point harness and 2 recline positions. Recline newborns fully, supervise at all times, and never use it for sleep.
Value
As a budget or second/travel swing it is good value — genuinely portable and cheap. Just go in knowing it is battery-only with a single motion and middling longevity.
Buy it if…
You want the cheapest genuinely packable swing for travel or a second room.
Skip it if…
You want plug-in power, multiple motions, or a long weight window.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Ingenuity Comfort 2 Go good for travel?
Yes — at about 7 lb and folding flat, it is one of the most packable swings around, made for grandma’s house or trips.
Does it use batteries or plug in?
Batteries only (4 C, not included); there is no AC adapter. Owners note batteries can drain fairly quickly with heavy use.
What weight does it hold?
It is rated 6–20 lb. Stop using it once your baby can sit up unassisted or starts trying to climb out.
The verdict
A light, fold-flat budget swing that is easy to throw in the car or move between rooms, with weight-sensing speeds and a dozen melodies. It is battery-only and single-motion, and reviews are good-not-great, but for the price it is a sensible packable second swing.
Our score: ★ 4.1 / 5
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