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Owlet® Dream Duo Smart Baby Monitor: FDA-Cleared Dream Sock® plus Owlet Cam - Tracks & Notifies for Pulse Rate & Oxygen while viewing Baby in 1080p HD WiFi Video - Deep Sea Green

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Color: Deep Sea Green


Features

  • Peace of Mind: Dream Sock provides caregivers with a deeper understanding of their infants safety and well-being through real-time health readings and timely notifications when their baby needs their attention
  • FDA-Cleared: Dream Sock is the first and only FDA-Cleared smart baby monitor and is intended for use with healthy infants between 1-18 months, 6-30 lbs.
  • Track Live Pulse Rate & Oxygen: View and track your babys pulse rate, oxygen, wakings, and sleep trends from anywhere and in real-time via the Owlet Dream App.
  • Know When Youre Needed: If your infants health readings fall outside the preset ranges, youll be notified in real-time through lights and sounds on the included Base Station as well as in-app notifications.
  • View Health & Sleep Trends: View your babys historical pulse rate and oxygen readings in the Dream App to gain valuable insights into your baby's health trends over time.

Brand: Owlet


Material: Spandex, Plastic


Color: Deep Sea Green


Compatible Devices: iOS, 2.4 Ghz Wifi, Android


Screen Size: 6.1 Inches


Product Dimensions: 10"L x 6.1"W x 2.2"H


Item Weight: 2.1 Pounds


Battery Life: 7 days


Sensor Type: Temperature


Battery Description: Lithium-Ion


Brand: ‎Owlet


Material: ‎Spandex, Plastic


Color: ‎Deep Sea Green


Compatible Devices: ‎iOS, 2.4 Ghz Wifi, Android


Screen Size: ‎6.1 Inches


Product Dimensions: ‎10"L x 6.1"W x 2.2"H


Item Weight: ‎2.1 Pounds


Battery Life: ‎7 days


Sensor Type: ‎Temperature


Battery Description: ‎Lithium-Ion


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Material Type: ‎Spandex, Plastic


Additional product features: ‎2 Way Audio, Night Vision, Wi-Fi Enabled, 1080p HD Video, 130 Degree Wide-Angle Lens, 4x Zoom


Number Of Items: ‎2


Best uses: ‎Baby Monitoring


Communication technology: ‎Wi Fi


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Batteries required: ‎No


Battery type: ‎Lithium-Ion


Alert type: ‎Audio And Motion


Item Weight: ‎2.1 pounds


Country/Region of origin: ‎China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • By far my favorite baby product
Color: Dusty Rose
I could not sleep a wink without the owlet being on my baby. My first daughter had me up every 5 minutes to make sure she was still breathing. She also had GERD and would throw up in her sleep often and I’d be afraid she’d choke. We bought her an owlet then and sold it later on. We bought the sock and camera duo for our newest little girl and the deal we got first of all was amazing. And second the peace of mind this offers couldn’t compare to anything else. The only flaw with this product is the app. The app is awful. I’m glad the base station will work with or without the WiFi and app connection, because it will randomly not work for me. Buy this and sleep so much better knowing your baby is safe if you’re a ball of anxiety like me ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024 by Hunter Carter

  • For Our NICU Son
Color: Bedtime Blue
Our son came 5 weeks early and his lungs weren't fully developed. This resulted in rapid breaths, wild swings in his blood/oxygen levels and heart rate that necessitated a NICU stay. We got this before heading home and he's been wearing it for a month now, every time he sleeps. This has been an absolute Godsend for my wife. She was so worried about him, as was I, but she was practically glued to his side. However, after watching the companion app readouts with religious fervor, she's slowly seen his stats read steady and it has made her feel much better. It's helped her relax quite a bit. She also appreciates that she can check on him when he's at home and she's running errands. It's accurate and gives great peace of mind. If your baby is having issues similar to ours, this is 100% worth it. There are some cons. I wish you could pair the sock directly to a smart phone so you could use the sock while you are out and about. Instead, it has to be paired to the base unit that is then hooked into your home internet. The sock has to stay in range of the base for it to read. From there, you use the companion app to connect to your network in order to check the stats. Secondly (and this is admittedly a small, almost insignificant issue), the battery in the sock doesn't last as long as it claims. After a full charge, the app will tell us the sock battery has about 16 hours of time left. However, it rarely lasts longer than 12-13 hours and the actual tike listed can vary greatly from how long it actually lasts. For us, our son sleeps a lot, so it stays on him for long stretches. It would be nice to have the battery time be a little more accurate. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024 by Ehren Knappe

  • Anxiety reliever
Color: Mint
I have no problem admitting when I am wrong. My wife suggested this to me while she was pregnant and I said no way am I spending $300 on something like that and being over paranoid. When our son was born he wouldn’t take a deep breath so they monitored his oxygen until he would breathe well on his own. Right then and there I swallowed my pride and told her she was right. I placed the order before we even left the hospital. We still roll over to check on him if he makes a noise as any new parents would. But this has relieved so much anxiety by being able to check his stats on an app and knowing we’ll get an alarm if something did happen. Thank God that has not been an issue thus far and hopefully never is. Better safe than sorry! If you are on the fence about it just do it. If you’re a “tough” dad just swallow your pride. It’ll give you a peace of mind. I know they didn’t have these things “back in the day” but buddy they do now. So use them to your benefit. You’ll sleep much better too ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024 by Taylor Watson

  • Let Me Save You Big Money - This is Trash
Color: Bedtime Blue
I'm all about the power of biometric data to create a better life. I've been using fitness trackers for nearly a decade. I check the health app on my phone daily. I make decisions based on the feedback they provide, and my overall health has improved greatly. So I saw this as a godsend. In truth? It's a waste of money. Let's start with the Camera - the framerate is worse than a 2005 webcam. I first encountered this problem during setup when I was trying to point the camera in the correct direction. I would move the camera, then have to wait several seconds to see the updated picture on the app. Now don't get me wrong - the resolution is great. This would make a fine still camera. But as a full motion camera, particularly one that is timely, it fails miserably. The motion alerts are practically useless. Way too many false alarms. There can be nothing in the room whatsoever, and it will trigger a motion alert. Trying to figure out what caused it? Good luck because the app does not store video at all. This is frankly the biggest failure of the camera part of this product is that you cannot review stored footage. I wound up installing an old Ring cam in the room for this purpose. I discovered that in part, one thing that will cause a false motion alarm is if outside sunlight changes, such as at sunrise, sunset, or if something outside casts a shadow. Also, those motion alerts - they can be several seconds or even a minute later than the thing that triggers it. As far as the physical camera goes, it appears to be well made with quality hardware. The application on the other hand basically cripples it, making it a very poor quality and low value items. Shame on Owlet. and their app developers for putting such a pathetic app into the market with a straight face. Everyone who needs a cam is far better off buying a cheap Ring cam. Now to the anklet monitor. Again, the monitor itself is great. Once you get it adjusted correctly, it is comfortable and stays in place without causing the baby any discomfort. The app on the other hand fails miserably. You cannot review real-time or even near-real-time data. You cannot review historical data. You cannot set your own alert levels based on heart rate and/or SPO2. Frankly, the app makes the actual monitor useless. Its only discernible use appears to be in providing false alerts. I'm going to say one thing about the anklet in Owlets favor - I'm aware that the application is somewhat neutered because the FDA in its infinite stupidity decided that a biomonitor for babies should be regulated as a medical device. Rest assured that wherever there is a private sector solution, the government will come. in and turn it into a problem. But having said that, Owlet should have not have caved, and should have fought the FDA on this one. There are other monitors on the market which circumvent whatever brain-dead shackles the FDA have dictated for it. I would strongly recommend you don't buy this. Instead, take the money put it into a college fund. Update 10/24/2023: As miserable a product as this is, I didn't expect to get just 6 months of use out of. The battery started to degrade significantly. It now does not even make it through a full nights sleep. In fact, the State of Charge reported by the app goes from a reported 16 hours to just 30 minutes of available charge, in an hour. This thing woke my kid up two nights in a row with it's obnoxiously loud musical alert from the base station, which cannot be disabled. The app on the other hand didn't even register an issue until I opened it. And how I'm having to deal with ridiculously long wait times and runarounds from their customer service while trying to get it RMAd. Oh, and the camera got worse. I have to kill the app and restart it to see what is actually going on at any given time. It takes forever for both the camera and the base station to connect or update over wifi despite being just 6 and 8 feet from the wifi hotspot respectively. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2023 by A. Krause

  • Peace of mind
Color: Mint
This product will give you peace of mind. The sensor however has been acting up lately. I can't leave with my son if the sensor isn't right next to him. Otherwise it will go off stating connection issue. We literally go 50 feet into the next room. I love that it alerts for low oxygen saturation and low heart rate, it also alerts to rapid heart rate. We have not installed the camera yet so can't talk on that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024 by CamiTech

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