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Put your mind at ease with this easy-to-use smart sock that comfortably wraps around baby's foot and tracks their heart rate and oxygen levels using pulse oximetry. A green glow at the base station means everything is A-OK. If something appears to be wrong, you will be notified with bright lights and attention-grabbing sounds. If you connect the Smart Sock to the Owlet app on your smartphone, you can receive notifications and real-time heart rate and oxygen levels at your fingertips.
- Includes base station, charging cords, Smart Sock sensor and three fabric socks (sizes 0-18 months)
- Tracks heart rate and oxygen levels
- Requires iOS 8 or higher/Android 4.4 or higher
- Wi-Fi is required
- FSA/HSA approved
- BPA-, latex- and lead-free
- Hypoallergenic
- Cotton
- Imported
- Kids' Wear
- Item #5688056
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Most helpful positive review
July 4, 2020
Saved our Sanity!!
Hey! First of all, let me just start by explaining our little start at life. We spent 14 days in the NICU. He wasn’t able to breath on his own in the beginning! And was hooked up to monitors, that would go off constantly!! As the days past! He got stronger and needed less wires, and less oxygen!
But, him getting better, was not making myself or my husband feel any safer about bringing him home. Hearing those alarms for so long, man,it really brainwashed us! We were constantly having nurses run to us. And constantly having his wires reset to see if his reading were correct.
As the days went by, we were stressing more and more about taking our little man home! We were suppose to be excited! But couldn’t got that point, when all we had inside was worry!
A nurse at the hospital mentioned the OWLET monitor, and explained how the monitor was so similar to having that little pulse ox wrapped around his foot/arm at the hospital! And how it would Alarm us if he dropped below a certain oxygen reading.
We had heard about the OWLET, but never even gave it a second thought when we were in this situation! Unfortunately we weren’t able to just flat out by it, because it is slightly pricy! But we were able to collect donations from family and friends and get it!! And my gosh ITS WORTH EVERY PENNY!!
We can home and immediately were more comfortable sleeping while he slept! It telling you when he is moving, and when it’s not getting a good read(it moved, or he kicked it off)!
We are 100% impressed and would recommend to ANYONE AND EVERYONE!!! As a mom with anxiety! This saved me!! It saved our Sanity!
Anonymous
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Most helpful critical review
July 2, 2020
Absolutely terrible
I have been trying to use this sock on my son for the past month and all I get is a notification saying sick placement is wrong I’ve adjusted it several times watched video after video and simply can not get the garbage to work. It is most definitely not worth the money at all.
Keirstinw
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Nicole J
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July 8, 2020
Nothing but issues
Or sick and camera worked great the first few months we had them, even alerting us to several oxygen drops when our son has rsv. Then the camera has issues connecting and data for the sock stopped uploading. When we contacted owlet we were told it had to do with an update, but it has not functioned properly in months, of course after the risk free period is up. Not worth the money to deal with the constant issues.
Anonymous
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July 4, 2020
Saved our Sanity!!
Hey! First of all, let me just start by explaining our little start at life. We spent 14 days in the NICU. He wasn’t able to breath on his own in the beginning! And was hooked up to monitors, that would go off constantly!! As the days past! He got stronger and needed less wires, and less oxygen!
But, him getting better, was not making myself or my husband feel any safer about bringing him home. Hearing those alarms for so long, man,it really brainwashed us! We were constantly having nurses run to us. And constantly having his wires reset to see if his reading were correct.
As the days went by, we were stressing more and more about taking our little man home! We were suppose to be excited! But couldn’t got that point, when all we had inside was worry!
A nurse at the hospital mentioned the OWLET monitor, and explained how the monitor was so similar to having that little pulse ox wrapped around his foot/arm at the hospital! And how it would Alarm us if he dropped below a certain oxygen reading.
We had heard about the OWLET, but never even gave it a second thought when we were in this situation! Unfortunately we weren’t able to just flat out by it, because it is slightly pricy! But we were able to collect donations from family and friends and get it!! And my gosh ITS WORTH EVERY PENNY!!
We can home and immediately were more comfortable sleeping while he slept! It telling you when he is moving, and when it’s not getting a good read(it moved, or he kicked it off)!
We are 100% impressed and would recommend to ANYONE AND EVERYONE!!! As a mom with anxiety! This saved me!! It saved our Sanity!
Keirstinw
Reposted from owletcare.com
July 2, 2020
Absolutely terrible
I have been trying to use this sock on my son for the past month and all I get is a notification saying sick placement is wrong I’ve adjusted it several times watched video after video and simply can not get the garbage to work. It is most definitely not worth the money at all.
Chelsea23
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July 1, 2020
Saved My Babies Life
We purchased our first sock when we brought my son home from the hospital and it gave us peace of mind, it was a "nice to have." When I became pregnant with our second it was immediately added to the list since we wanted the latest and greatest. Our little girl came nearly three months early, we spent 9 weeks in the NICU on all sorts of monitors but we were sent home with nothing, she was fine, doing well and "just fine." Out of an abundance of caution we put the sock on her every night. A week after coming home she contracted a respiratory virus but, we had no idea. She wasn't showing any other symptoms, no fever, no cough, no congestion. That night the alarm went off, I ran into the room where our little girl was turning blue. I did all the things we were trained to do from our time in the NICU and was able to get her back after stimulation. She landed herself in the hospital for three days following the incident and was sent home with an additional pulse-ox. However, I continued to use the smart sock since the app allows me to see her stats over time, I can track her breathing and sleep day to day, hour to hour and at any point at night I can check my phone to see how she's doing without disturbing her. I can't thank Owlet Baby Care enough for creating the technology that allowed me the opportunity to be there for my baby when she needed me most. I would recommend the smart sock to anyone and everyone. It's worth it. It's more than worth it. In the grand plan of it all - it's a small price for so much information and I hope that it's never more than peace of mind but if ever that alarm goes off and wakes you from your sleep it's everything.
Ryan2
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June 30, 2020
Do your research first
My wife and I got his product thinking it would give us peace of mind, but the only thing it has done is woken us up several times each night on false alarms. Many doctors including the American Pediatrics Association do not recommend these types of products.
FIXIT
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June 30, 2020
Garbage
When it works its a fine product, however it rarely works. Always stuck on searching for base station and constant issues with the video feed. Take it upon yourself to read their responses on questions about the device not functioning properly. Loved this at first now after resetting it for the millionth time I'm over it.