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Owlet® Dream Duo Smart Baby Monitor: FDA-Cleared Dream Sock® Plus Owlet Cam 2- Tracks & Notifies for Pulse Rate & Oxygen While Viewing Baby in 1080p HD WiFi Video

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Style: Gen 2 Mint


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-of-its-kind 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.

Brand: Owlet


Material: Spandex, Plastic


Color: Mint


Compatible Devices: iOS OS 14+, Android OS 7+, 2.4 Ghz Wifi


Screen Size: 3.5 Inches


Product Dimensions: 2.4"L x 2.4"W x 4.4"H


Item Weight: 2.1 Pounds


Sensor Type: Temperature, Wearable


Battery Description: Lithium-Ion


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Brand: ‎Owlet


Material: ‎Spandex, Plastic


Color: ‎Mint


Compatible Devices: ‎iOS OS 14+, Android OS 7+, 2.4 Ghz Wifi


Screen Size: ‎3.5 Inches


Product Dimensions: ‎2.4"L x 2.4"W x 4.4"H


Item Weight: ‎2.1 Pounds


Sensor Type: ‎Temperature, Wearable


Battery Description: ‎Lithium-Ion


UPC: ‎850038861056


Manufacturer: ‎Owlet


Item model number: ‎PS04NMBBJ


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Material Type: ‎Spandex, Plastic


Number Of Items: ‎1


Style: ‎Gen 2 Mint


Batteries required: ‎Yes


Battery type: ‎Lithium-Ion


Item Weight: ‎2.1 pounds


Country/Region of origin: ‎Thailand


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A must for every parent!
Style: Gen 2 Mint
My baby was in the NICU with oxygen issues for a few weeks so getting this was a no brainer for us. I love that it alerts us if something is wrong, which it did when his heart rate was too high due to a fever which turned out to be pneumonia. The battery life is also AMAZING and so is the charging speed! I do think there could be several improvements. 1: the fabric of the sock is really crappy, my baby has used it for all of 2 months and it’s already coming apart. I get it, it used every night and babies rub their feet all the time but Im sure there are better and more durable fabrics. 2: The app is amazing but there should be a working widget to go along with it. 3: The connectivity needs a little improvement. My house is not very big and I have to constantly move the base station around when I want to monitor my LO during the day. Other than that, I am honestly extremely grateful for this device. I have more peace of mind at night knowing that my baby is being monitored all night. It’s worth every single penny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024 by glen

  • Exceptional Peace of Mind for New Parents!
Style: Gen 2 Mint
The Owlet Dream Duo Smart Baby Monitor has been a game-changer for our family. The Dream Sock provides real-time tracking of our baby's sleep patterns and oxygen levels, giving us unmatched peace of mind. The Owlet Cam 2 offers clear video quality, and the app is user-friendly, making it easy to check in on our little one from anywhere. Knowing that it's FDA-cleared adds an extra layer of trust. We highly recommend this product to any new parent looking for reliable and comprehensive baby monitoring. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024 by Cinthia

  • Peace of Mind
Style: Gen 1 Mint
I love this product! I am so grateful for this! At night or during nap time, it lets me be able to have peace of mind without having to check on baby all the time. My only complaint about this is that it connects to wifi so if the connection is down or you don't have wifi, it is hard to use. But overall, we love this and are so very grateful we got it ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024 by Emma Martin

  • Nightmare Sock
Style: Gen 2 Mint
My wife insisted on getting this product to monitor our baby’s O2 and heart rate, while sleeping, for peace of mind. Peace of mind has been the complete opposite of what the dream sock has given us. First, you cannot use the Health Notifications, which is the feature that alarms if baby’s O2 falls below 80%, until baby is 1 month old. When finally setting this feature up, it took several attempts restarting my phone, reinstalling the app, and unplugging and plugging the base back in for the “activation” to complete. While using the dream sock, it would constantly drop connection with the base and the base would alarm, sending a notification to my phone stating “sensor disconnected from base station.” My daughter sleeps 1-2 feet away from the base station. It is set up on the dresser directly next to where she is sleeping. This has been our experience for nearly a week now and each night we have had to unplug the base to get it to stop alarming. What is really frustrating is we will put the sock on while our daughter is getting ready to go down for the night and it will work perfectly. While she’s wiggling around during a diaper change in another room, while she’s being rocked to sleep, even when she’s downstairs before we all go to bed, there are no alarms, but as soon as we lay down to sleep, again DIRECTLY next to the base, it starts alarming. This is easily one of the worst products I have ever used. It flat out does not work for the function for which it is designed. The cost is ridiculous. Upon writing this review, I see the cost has increased a further $100 since we purchased our kit. Seriously, my wife bought an “off brand” Apple Watch for $15 that tracks her O2 and heart rate and it works far and above better than the dream sock. The Owlet app looks like it was designed for Windows XP and works just about as well. I haven’t even set up the camera yet, but based on my experience with the dream sock and app, I expect it to be a complete nightmare to use and the whole kit will end up being a tremendous waste of money that just sits in the cupboard collecting dust. Unfortunately we are beyond the return window because of the whole “can’t use it for the first month of baby’s life” thing so we’re stuck with the nightmare sock for good. I guess I expected that for a premium cost I would be getting a premium product with a premium user experience. The Owlet Dream Sock and app are the total OPPOSITE of a premium product and premium user experience and I would not recommend this product to anyone. 05/27/2024 Update: I set up the camera and it was simple enough. I like that it shows the humidity of the room and gives an indication of the noise level in the room on the app. The picture quality is about as good as the webcam that came for free with my Dad’s HP Pavilion desktop computer in 1999. We wanted a second camera for another area of our house where our daughter naps, but a camera on its own is $129! Thats right, $129 for essentially a 1080p webcam. Do a quick search on Amazon and you can find higher image quality baby monitor cameras, with the same features, for far less than half the price. We are going to go that route for a second camera. My wife insisted on using the dream sock for what has now been a total of 6 weeks and she has finally given up on it. We end up having to unplug it almost every night because it keeps giving the same connectivity error over and over to the point, last night, it woke our baby up. I am not confident that if our baby was having a medical emergency it would even work to alert us because the connectivity issues have been so bad. Not to mention with it going off over and over, night after night, it has been pretty much “crying wolf” for 6 weeks. My wife and I are done using this product for good and the sock is now packed away. For how poorly the dream sock has worked, I wonder if our set was possibly defective? But again, we can’t return it because we are beyond the return window. I cannot reiterate enough, this is BY FAR the worst product I have ever used and the value for money is truly horrendous. Since the dream sock is nonfunctional, we ended up paying $269 for essentially a 1080p webcam and an app that looks like it’s from before the iPhone was even invented. Also, don’t forget, this all functions over 2.4ghz WIFI and not the newer 5ghz WIFI so there is noticeable lag with both the camera and sock. The dream sock has cost my wife and I hours and hours and hours of sleep and has done the complete and total opposite of giving us “peace of mind.” It belongs with Oscar the Grouch, IN THE TRASH. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024 by Jakob Banks

  • For Our NICU Son
Style: Gen 1 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

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