Quiet, nursery-friendly motion
Gentle patting designed for calmer bedtimes.
- • Soothing rhythm without loud buzzing
- • Comfort support for naps and nighttime
- • Helps reduce constant hand patting
Calm nights start with gentle rhythm
SoothPalm Halo mimics a steady hand—quiet, soft, and reassuring.
SoothPalm Halo brings the familiar comfort of gentle patting when your arms need a break—especially at bedtime.
A steady rhythm that helps babies settle faster.
Start soothing without leaning over the crib.
PE tube padding stays plush and supportive.
Designed for gentle USB charging, not fast chargers.
Made for real bedtime moments
SoothPalm Halo helps recreate calming pats when you can’t keep rocking.
Built to be simple, soothing, and easy to use nightly.
Gentle patting designed for calmer bedtimes.
Check, charge, and soothe—no complicated steps.
Made for slow charging to protect the mechanism.
Real parents. Real bedtime wins.
Comforting pats, fewer wake-ups, and less hovering over the crib.
“SoothPalm Halo became our go-to for that fussy 9pm window—remote patting is a lifesaver.”
“I was skeptical, but the steady tapping calms our newborn faster than my tired arms.”
“It’s surprisingly quiet, and the palm padding feels soft—not plasticky—against the sheet.”
“We use SoothPalm Halo after feeds to help baby drift back down without picking her up.”
“Charging tip matters—used a regular USB plug and it’s worked consistently ever since.”
“Bought SoothPalm Halo for my sister’s baby shower and she texted me at 2am saying thank you.”
“I can start the patting with the remote and step back—baby stays settled longer.”
Not all baby soothing tools are built the same. Here’s how SoothPalm Halo stacks up where it counts: comfort, control, and care.
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Questions, answered clearly
From charging to remote setup—here’s what parents ask most.