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Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars with 280 reviews

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79%would recommend to a friend

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Customers are delighted by the product's ability to provide peace of mind through health readings, sleep quality insights, and heart rate monitoring. The app's ease of use, along with helpful notifications and good battery life, are also appreciated. However, some customers have expressed concerns about connection issues, inaccurate readings, and the sock's sizing.

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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

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    We really love the owlet sock it is great.........

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Do not buy waste of money

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    Would not connect to Wi-Fi and would not register the sock didn’t not have a booklet with it let along customer service was no help

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Not as good as old models

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Had the original. We needed an upgraded model but doesn’t give readouts like it used to

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Did not show accurate data

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This device wasn't able to provide accurate oxygen levels. We returned it.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Heart rate, Sleep quality
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Decent Sleep Monitor Needs More Push Notifications

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Owlet Dream sock is a baby monitoring device that wraps around your child's foot. It's not truly a sock but rather more like an foot wrap that needs to go directly on skin. I have a traditional camera baby monitor and while that works well, I've wanted something that could help give us more insight into our infant's sleep and help transition him to sleeping through the night. Also, something where I'd get baby wake up notifications on my phone, so I'm not necessarily tied to ensuring I have the monitor base with me. It is surprising how often the base disappears during the day and it's a regular feature that about once a day, we spend a couple minutes looking for where it was last placed. So the dream socks consists of the mint green foot wrap, a base station which charges the sock, plays music, and provides some visual indication (both for you and to help soothe baby to get back to sleep), and the usual extras (charging cable, instructions). While it is pretty simple to use, I highly suggest a few test runs during the day when baby is awake and calm to get a sense for how you'd go about applying the sock. The sock is solely a sensor, I think similar to the heart rate/sleep tracking sensors used in smart watches. So the major thing here is the Dream app because that's what controls the base, provides analytics, and some sleep training guidance. The app is easy to setup and use. You'd go through a quick assessment on your baby's current habits if you want a customized sleep program. It provides detailed analytics like sleep quality, time sleep started, periods of wakefulness/activity, breakdown between awake, light sleep, and deep sleep, and heart rate. Having real-time heart rate available is nice, though perhaps given that there's nothing really tied to that, its tough to say the utility. I appreciate having that info though I know with my first child, that may have been too much info and lead to obsessing over every little detail. The app provides notification cards for your child sleeping, being awake, or when it detects an assist is needed. An assist doesn't necessarily mean your child has woken up, but perhaps they're a bit restless and need some slight soothing to stay asleep. As many parents will instinctively know, this is almost more useful information than whether your child has woken up. This prompt for assist is the only push notification you get. And while it is a pretty critical one as I mentioned, having an "awake" push notification is also very useful, especially if you don't have a camera monitor. I understand some of this is by design on the part of Owlet, but it would have been nice to at least add in a menu item to get that notification for those who aren't (or would like to stop) using a camera monitor. Sock battery life was good. Enough for an overnight and then morning sleep. It also charges pretty quickly so if you're in the habit of always putting the sock on the base station in between naps, you'd pretty much never have an instance where battery runs out during a nap. The sock seems designed for the first year of infancy. For at least half of that, if not more, your baby will need to nurse or otherwise drink milk or formula several times through the night. So, where something like this has a lot of utility, at least to me, is in the 6 months to 18 months stage where you're transitioning your child to sleeping completely through the night with no intervention from parents. I think having models for older/bigger children where you can choose a sock for a particular stage could be a good way to bridge this gap. For a first child, this is a great device. Once you're at child 2 or 3, having more help on the latter stage of sleeping becomes more of the parental need.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Heart rate
    Cons mentioned:
    Battery life, False alarms
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    Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Good basic sleep data but alarm is obnoxious

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    The packaging is nice and the instructions are easy to follow. The sock can be fitted on the left or right foot and can be sized according to the baby. It does a decent job of monitoring heart rate and sleep quality. However that’s where the good ends, at least for us. It doesn’t hold a charge long and when the battery drains the base alarms obnoxiously until the sensor is placed to charge. When the battery goes in the middle of the night we have to wake the baby to remove the sock and put the sensor on the base to charge. Same loud alarm issue if the sock shifts on the foot and the sensor doesn’t pick up the heart beat. It alarms until the sock is placed properly. It’s great if working as intended solely for heartbeat but not good for an active sleeper. You can temporarily dismiss the alarm in the app but its like hitting a snooze button and goes off again soon after. I even wonder if we may have a faulty sock. The only vitals monitored is the heart beat. Other then that the sock monitors the baby’s sleep habits. It advises whether the baby is soundly asleep, lightly sleeping or awake, all of which we can pretty much see ourself on a baby monitor. This is probably good for a swaddled newborn but once they start moving actively throughout the night, I wouldn't recommend it unless you're prepared to get up every hour to adjust it and can deal with the constant alarms. The main purpose and what the app advertises constantly is the sock is for "developing good sleep habits". Our baby was already sleeping soundly through the entire night. We are more interested in vitals. We could live with the somewhat limited data but the constant alarms were the dealbreaker for us after a few nights.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sleep quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Gives Baby’s sleeping vitals to ease our mind

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    The Owlet - Dream Sock Baby Monitor – Mint is a nice device to bring peace of mind and allow a good night’s sleep for a baby’s parents or caretaker. It monitors the baby’s sleeping pattern and sends data to the nearby base station and the Owlet Dream App on my phone. When using the Owlet Dream app, I can view how-to-videos, get support, and monitor levels to compare over the long term. I can setup notifications and get an overview of accumulated data. Prompts of different colors (lavender, blue, and yellow) tell parents what to be on alert for keeping baby well during sleep. The Owlet - Dream Sock Baby Monitor – Mint is good for learning the baby’s sleeping patterns levels, but must be paired with the Owlet Dream Duo camera to have total satisfaction of the baby’s safety and healthiness.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Helps us sleep at night knowing our baby is safe

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    Easy to use. Helps mom and dad sleep at night knowing we will be notified if something goes wrong. Great app showing metrics and current breathing status and oxygen statistics. Will use it all the way up to 6 months!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sleep quality
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Owlet Dream Sock Baby Monitor

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    To start, let me clarify that the “baby” this was tried on is already 16 months old. There are four socks but only one is for toddlers. The other three won’t be used for her. My daughter likes it but she thinks that it’s best suited for younger babies and that’s why I’m looking forward to trying it on the new grandbaby coming in a couple of months. She used the previous model and absolutely loved it. It actually helped her with her anxiety as a first-time parent. As for this one, she stopped using it after the fourth night because her toddler would remove it and wake himself up along with mom, dad and whoever else might be in the house. Realizing it would play a very loud lullaby when it wasn’t on his foot, he would make sure it didn’t stay there for long just to listen to it. Younger babies shouldn’t experience the same issue. Be warned though. The data gathered through the app can provide parents with good insight about their baby sleep quality, which can potentially help moms and dads adjust beds, room temperature or even discuss with their health provider about what might be going on with the baby. As a witness, I can say that the Owlet Dream Sock Baby Monitor is more useful for new but not so much for more veteran parents who knows what to expect and are less anxious about their babies while they sleep. I recommend it for the former but not for the latter. It is also best for babies under 12 months.

  • Pros mentioned:
    Sleep quality
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    No information overload

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    I will say that I have used the Owlet smart sock before. While I was a fan, I thought that maybe the amount of information if gave could actually worsen anxiety for parents. Especially with the alarms. I think simplifying the information like the Owlet Dream Sock is actually the right move. Setup is easy enough. You choose which of the 4 sock sizes work. Unfortunately, my baby has monster feet despite being 6 months, but I think the 18 month limit is great because past that, inquisitive babies just tear it off. Having just simple information about sleep quality is honestly all you need. When they are awake, they 100% are going to have supervision. And you will definitely know that they are awake. It is when they are sleeping that you want that peace of mind and monitor. So knowing about my baby's sleep quality and how I can make adjustments is more valuable than knowing my baby's oxygen saturation 24/7. If my baby starts getting restless, you get a notification for assist to come and help soothe. Just like the information you get on smartwatches, it tracks the times when the baby is awake, in light sleep, in deep sleep, and in REM sleep. Battery life is awesome. Charging is very quick. All in all, I have been very happy with it!

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    Heart rate, Sleep quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Owlet dream sock

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    I have had the dream sock for almost a month now, and after daily use I am very happy with it. I wish we could constantly see the current O2 reading instead of the average 10 minute reading; but overall with tracking sleep, showing me the times she seems to sleep the best, and to know what her heart rate is at all times, I am happy with the product and I would recommend it to anyone wanting any extra piece of mind that has the money to spend on it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sleep quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Less is more for this new monitoring sock

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    When I reviewed the previous version of the Owlet baby monitoring sock, I noted that the stats it provided on your baby's sleep were perhaps too much info. What I like about the new Dream Sock is that it distills the data down to a simple assessment of sleep quality. It still provides the most helpful data - has my baby gone into deep sleep yet, is she waking up, does she need a little soothing since she's restless - but the presentation in the app is a little nicer this time around. I can't really speak to the value of the 'extra' info regarding sleep habits and sleep training that you get with the Dream Sock and the Dream app, since I've been blessed with great sleepers with my kids. I find the most value in the app letting me know that nap time is ending soon (something I tried unsuccessfully to replicate with my oldest using a motion sensor) which helps prevent frustrated cries from a bored and fully awake little one.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Heart rate

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Never Fails

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    We love the dream sock! The sock gives me ease of mind that my baby’s heartrate is normal and is average o2 is good. We are able to safely monitor him without entering his room and quickly see some information that helps us have ease of mind. Sock can be tempermental until you understand how to use it, but our boy never sleeps at home without it now!

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Great Smart sock but needs improvement.

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    Packaging: The sock was packaged with everything separated nicely and in the order you needed them for set up. Setup: There is an app that goes along with this sock. One of the selling points for me. As a side note make sure you download the exact application stated on the package. Owlet has multiple apps for different socks. My first go around with setting up the sock I downloaded the wrong app since I only searched for Owlet and not the exact wording on the box. I am not sure why they have multiple apps but it made it a little confusing. Once I downloaded the correct application set up went fairly smoothly connecting the base to the sock and to my home wifi. Usage: This product is for children up to 18 months so provided are 4 socks 1 pair for infants and one pair for toddlers. This is great so you can switch feet and once your child gets bigger you can use the bigger sock so there isn’t any discomfort. My only issue with the socks is that both the infant and toddler socks where used Velcro to keep it on. For infants this was fine, but my curious toddler was not having it a different way to secure it would have been better. This was only made worse by both my phone and the base unit playing a loud lullaby to let us know that the sock had lost connection to our baby. There is no way to turn this down or off completely. I contacted support just to make sure I wasn’t missing something in the app but they confirmed there wasn’t any way to adjust the sound on the dream sock. So if you are ok waking up in a panic thinking something happened then this would be ok. We absolutely did not like waking up to find all that happened was the sock came off. Data: The best part is the data you get from the sock. How well your child is sleeping if they are tossing in deep sleep etc. This was helpful to know because we directly saw correlations to our child’s mood based on sleep patterns. Also, if your child is sick you will also see how well or bad they are sleeping and medicate accordingly. Maybe they aren’t breathing as well as they should all these are pulled into the app and are very easy to read.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Peace of mind
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    The saga "continues" after a discontinue

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    Ok, so we all know why it's a "Dream Sock" and not a Smart Sock. O2 levels aren't read in this version but don't let that stop you from being able to monitor your child. SID's is very preventable and this just adds to your peace of mind. It allows you to walk away from the crib and not have that doubt on a baby video monitor, "maybe I should check on my child, why aren't they moving on screen?" a camera only does so much and unless your child is congested or has a snoring issue, vital signs are a sure way of keeping you in bed and resting up for the next day of adulting. The base gives off a fairly loud sound notifying you to check on your child. All in all it's still a great tool to, again, give you peace of mind.

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    Ease of use, Heart rate

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Newborn worries

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    It is very easy to use and set up. It keeps track of the babies sleep as well as the Heart rate and oxygen saturation. Bad part about it is that it could damage your child tissue. It has a red light that irritates the skin and could end up burning or leaving the foot red. The oxygen saturation only reads every 10 minutes. It is not continuous.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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    Sleep quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Nothing to good for the babies in my life

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    Gave this to my sister for my nephew. Never can be too safe. She was happy to have it and the app ready back how well he slept and his levels are all a parent could ask for. I have on for my youngest and if you babies was born with any issues, especially respiratory, this is the sock for your baby.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sleep quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Worth every penny

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    This is my second child but the nerves and worries are just as bad as the first baby. I've used several different baby monitors and sleep tracking devices but this one really takes the cake. The sock works in and out of bed, even if they are contact napping. It doesn't have to be in sight of a camera to track sleep quality and heart rate. The alerts if the sock falls off aren't obnoxious unlike some others I've tried. I love the app that offers suggestions for sleep quality and adapts to your personal choices when it comes to sleep training or not. I struggled a bit to get the sock paired initially so that may be a concern if you use a new internet router. But the app was able to help me trouble shoot and get set up quickly. Battery life is excellent. The only thing I would like to see different is a larger sock, my boy has huge feet and will outgrow the larger sock before he hits 18 months. I'd highly recommend this to any new parent.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Connection, Size
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    Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Too many issues make it a hassle, not a help

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    While this is a great idea, there just seems to be so many tricky features with it that it is more of a hassle than a help. Firstly, I am glad I switched back to Android because Apple no longer supports the app (my brother has an Apple still) --- and this is because the item is NO LONGER FDA supported. Owlet is currently still seeking clearance in the US but the item really shouldn't be sold until the whole thing works. The whole purpose is to be able to connect it to the app and get notifications about your baby's vitals. I was directed to a website, but again that defeats the purpose because it doesn't send push notifications or alarms. Additionally, the wifi is very iffy --- sometimes it connects fine, other times it doesn't --- and this is without any significant changes. I have had to reset the app and the device a number of times and the connectivity remains spotty. One other thing --- depending on the size of your baby, the sock almost always falls off, and if your baby is wearing the footed pajamas, this is a whole extra hassle when it is falling off or not working correctly. For a $300 price point, I'd expect a product much more dependable, better connectivity, and a longer warranty (its good only for a year).

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Heart rate
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great for Grandparents!

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    I got this to use when I have my grandbabies stay at my house overnight. Their parents have one they use at home and I wanted them to feel comfortable when the babies are with me. I love how easy the app set up and usage is. Thankfully, it's never alerted me to any heartrate/breathing issues! I like that I am able to share the babies sleeping data with their parents so they can see how the night went. This Owlet lets me rest better knowing it is monitoring the babies while they are in another room down the hallway and will alert me if I need to go check on them. Nothing like this was available when my children were babies and therefore I was a nervous wreck those first 6 months of their lives. I'm grateful for this new technology that helps enable us to keep our babies and grandbabies safe and healthy!

    I would recommend this to a friend