See, hear, and know Baby is okay with the NEW Owlet Dream Sock™ + Owlet Cam® 2 Bundle. The medically-certified Owlet Dream Sock™ is a wearable smart baby monitor that wraps comfortably around your baby's foot, providing real-time monitoring of pulse rate, oxygen levels, sleep patterns, and more. With the Owlet Cam® 2 smart video monitor, you will also have visual and auditory monitoring of your baby that detects and records any sound, motion, or crying.
Connected to the NEW Owlet Dream App and base station, the Owlet Bundle offers comprehensive insights and immediate alerts when your baby needs attention, ensuring you are always in the know.
Features include:
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Better Together: The Owlet Dream Bundle includes the medically certified Dream Sock™ smart baby monitor and the Owlet Cam 2 smart video monitor.
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Live Health Readings: Track your baby’s Health Readings and Health Notifications, including pulse rate, oxygen, wakings, and sleep trends.
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Know When You’re Needed: Receive real-time notifications if health readings fall outside preset ranges (Oxygen below 80% and pulse rate under 50 BPM or over 220 ). The Owlet Dream Ecosystem is designed to notify you in three different ways that your child needs you. The Dream Sock will send a Base Station prompt, push notifications, and show an in-app prompt if your baby needs you.
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View Health & Sleep Trends: View historical health & sleep trends from anywhere via the Owlet Dream App to gain valuable insights into your baby's health trends over time.
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Bring Hospital Technology Home: For use with healthy infants between 0-18 months, 5-30 lbs / 2.5-13.6 kg.
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See & Hear Your Baby Clearly: View 1080p HD Video with a secure Wi-Fi connection from anywhere on the Owlet Dream App
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Additional Sound, Motion & Cry Notifications: Get notified when Owlet Cam 2 detects sound, motion, or crying – so you can determine if your baby needs you.
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No Subscription Fee: Enjoy all the features of the Owlet Dream App without any recurring costs.
Good to know:
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Clinically-Proven, Medical-Grade Accuracy: Dream Sock has been clinically evaluated for SpO2 accuracy across all skin tones under motion and non-motion conditions, demonstrating accuracy within +/- 3% of gold-standard arterial blood gas measurements.
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Keeping The Sock Clean: It is recommended to wash the Sock and sensor every 2 weeks to avoid skin irritation caused by an unclean sock and sensor. Simply spot wash sock by hand with a mild detergent and lukewarm water and spot wash the sensor. More information can be found on this in the instruction manual.
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Camera Security: Our AES 128-bit encryption and TLS connection to Wi-Fi (2.4GHz required) is safer than analogue monitors. This stream encrypted data to up to four chosen recipients simultaneously.
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Where To Place the Cam 2? You can place the Cam on a flat surface or mount on wall above the crib with the included safe wall mounting kit. No
charging required, as the Cam connects directly to mains power.
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Any Problems? If there are any technical issues with the product contact Owlet support at or email customercare-gbr@owletcare.com.
Intended use:
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Intended Use - Dream Sock™ is intended for routine, in-home surveillance of healthy infants by measuring oxygen saturation (SpO2) and pulse rate (PR). Dream Sock software analyses photoplethysmography data to identify instances when the infant’s PR and/or SpO2 moves outside a preset range and provides a notification to the caregiver, prompting them to assess the infant. The notifications and associated data are intended to supplement the decision by caregivers to seek additional guidance for medical care of the infant. The feature is not intended to replace traditional methods of diagnosis and/or treatment.
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Indications for Use - Dream Sock is indicated for use in healthy infants/children ages 0 to 18 months and weighing between 5-30 lbs / 2.5-13.6kg in the home environment. It is not intended for use with infants previously diagnosed with chronic cardiovascular and/or respiratory conditions. Dream Sock is intended for the detection and notification of hypoxia when measured SpO2 levels fall below 80%, as well as the detection and notification of tachycardia and bradycardia when PR levels are measured above 220 BPM or below 50 BPM, respectively.