Rockit strikes gold at the DadsNet Awards

The Rockit Rocker was invented by three dads, so it seems very appropriate that it has scooped the top accolade at the DadsNet Awards.

The rechargeable Rockit was launched last December and has already picked up a host of awards including Junior Gold and Made for Mums Silver.

The stroller rocker has been improved further with USB recharging and a clever rotating bracket that means the Rockit can be used on any pram or stroller and will always be vertical, improving efficiency and increasing battery life.

“We launched the original Rockit in 2017 and are constantly looking at ways to improve our products,” commented Matt Dyson, co-founder of Rockit. “It is testament to the design team that we continue to win awards like this. We are proud to be innovators and we are delighted that the panel of judges rated the new rechargeable Rockit so highly.”

At last year’s DadsNet Awards, Rockit won a gold for Zed, its vibration sleep soother for cots and cribs, plus silver for its miniature sound soother, Wooshh.

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