Owlet Dream Sock® – FDA-Cleared Smart Baby Monitor – Track Live Pulse (Heart) Rate, Oxygen in Infants – Receive Notifications
Original price was: $ 299.00.$ 259.00Current price is: $ 259.00.
Price: $299.00 - $259.00
(as of Mar 04, 2025 09:57:58 UTC – Details)
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Dream Sock + Owlet Cam + Dream App work together to give you a full picture of Baby’s sleep.
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Peace of Mind: Dream Sock provides caregivers with a deeper understanding of their infant’s 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 baby’s pulse rate, oxygen, wakings, and sleep trends from anywhere and in real-time via the Owlet Dream App.
Know When You’re Needed: If your infant’s health readings fall outside the preset ranges, you’ll be notified in real-time through lights and sounds on the included Base Station as well as in-app notifications.
Customers say
Customers find the biometric monitor helpful for providing peace of mind and improving sleep quality. It eases post-partum anxiety and allows them to sleep comfortably at night. However, some customers report connectivity issues and dislike the alerting. There are mixed opinions on value for money, ease of use, heart rate, and functionality.
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10 reviews for Owlet Dream Sock® – FDA-Cleared Smart Baby Monitor – Track Live Pulse (Heart) Rate, Oxygen in Infants – Receive Notifications
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Original price was: $ 299.00.$ 259.00Current price is: $ 259.00.
Jason Amato –
Peace of mind, preferred over Nannit
I am a high anxiety mom. This gives me some peace of mind! I still check on my baby regularly (okay a lot), but this allows me to get some sleep knowing that he is being monitored!
We bought this and the Nannit to try. I like the owlet better than Nannit because the sock can be used throughout the house whereas with the Nannit baby needs to be under the camera for it to work. You do not need to have the owlet camera for the sock to work, though I do recommend it!
I also like that this tells babyâs heart rate, blood oxygen levels, and quality of sleep (light, deep, awake). The Nannit only counts babyâs breaths per min.
Itâs fairly easy to use and get set up! Sometimes it disconnects from our WiFi, but not often and that is probably more an issue with our WiFi. I would love for it to have a back up mode though if wifi goes out! The sock is soft and easy to put on. Multiple sizes come with it, look on the inside of the sock for sizing and left/right foot. I will say though that when we initially tried it our baby was 5.5 pounds, and it did not fit well. It alerted us that it was having trouble getting readings. After our baby put on a little weight it worked great!
RK –
So much peace of mind
We love having the Owlet sockâwe also have the Owlet baby monitor and they work well together to help us see and track our baby during nap times and sleep through the night. The sock gives us peace of mind for her key vitals and helps us track her sleeping patterns too, which weâve even been able to share with her pediatrician for extra support when needed. The peace of mind this gives a first time mom makes it worth every penny!
Charis –
Good product but expensive
Works well, connections issues are not super common but annoying. I bought mine becuase my daughter has had heart surgery and itâs good to watch her heartbeat, itâs super accurate and stays up to date. It was way more expensive than I would have expected but seems to be holding up well.
Would give 4.5 stars if that was an option.
Amazon Customer –
It works, but only for a year
tl;dr
The device provides peace of mind when it works, but seems to be built to only last a year as we’ve had two of them that stopped working between 11-12 months which is also the limit on their warranty. We just can’t afford to buy a $300 device for every kid so we won’t be buying another one.
PROS:
– Helpful data that gives peace of mind that your baby is okay
– Vitals can give you early signs that your baby is getting sick or recovering from sickness
CONS:
– Only last 11-12 months (we’ve had this happen with two socks)
– Strict warranty, if you contact them about an issue after 12 months of purchasing they will not help you
– App has some bugs and navigating the app can be confusing
We purchased the original Smart Sock from Owlet for our first child. The sock and the app worked great, providing helpful vitals data that gave us peace of mind. When the company got into hot water with the FDA over their original Smart Sock, our sock which had worked perfectly for almost a year suddenly stopped working. It would no longer connect to the Owlet Care app. When we contacted support they said that our sock was outside the 12 month warranty (Though it stopped working before that. Buyer beware, if you have any issues at all with this sock before 12 months, contact the company immediately or they will not work with you).
We hoped that this was a fluke with their original device and the trouble they got into with the FDA over portraying it as a medical device. So with our second child we decided to try it again and bought their new Dream Sock. The device itself worked just as well as the first one. They also had a new app that was more confusing and less helpful, but overall the system still provided peace of mind.
When our second child was around 11 months the system started having trouble. It would constantly give us Yellow warnings but when we would check on our baby everything was fine. We tried adjusting the sock placement, resetting it with the base station, cleaning it, everything. Eventually the sock stopped sending information to the base station at all. The app would show that it was connected to the sock, but no vital information would come through. When we finally decided it was time to contact Owlet about this, we were just over the 12 month warranty window and they refused to fix or replace the device.
Overall, while we love the functionality and peace of mind it gives us, it’s too expensive of a device to only last a year. If you’re planning to have multiple kids, expect that you’ll have to buy a new one for each child. I see other reviews mention a similar experience so I know we’re not alone.
Jennifer Anderson –
VERY loud! Will wake you up for sure!!
Very loud! Which is nice! When youâre sleeping! And when you have an active baby it notifies you on what is going on, if itâs emergent, just needs looked at not connecting correctly with baby, WiFi not connected. If there is movement and it canât read. Just so much. It woke me up from a dead sleep one night not even on her when it was charging due to it ânot being able to read the babyâ but it obviously wasnât connected. and it sent it to my phone and the chime! It was nice
Amazon Customer –
El producto no funciona en México. Para la devolución, astutamente te mandan una âetiquetaâ y te dicen que pagues la paqueterÃa y ellos te hacen la devolución. Hasta ahora no me han devuelto nada y no contestan mis mensajes. Ojo con esto!!
Amazon Customer –
Product is not made to work outside of UAE
Ade Lau –
I bought it to use in Singapore only to know the dream app is not available outside us. Wasted my time n $$. Asking for return now.
Moy Valdovinos –
Intente mil formas de registrarlo con la única aplicación de la marca disponible en Mexico y no pude. Este producto no funciona en Mexico. Trate inclusive con una cuenta de iphone de Estados Unidos para poder descargar la aplicación de alla, la cual es distinta, y tampoco pude registrarlo. El soporte del producto solo te lo dan si estas en Estados Unidos. Perdida de tiempo.
Abdallah Muhana –
Its not a UAE product, it will not work in this region as this is looks like from outside seller
Also the app not available at this region, on USA