ITEM# OWL001RS

Owlet Baby Monitor - Infant Heart Rate and Oxygen Monitor

This item is discontinued.
Description
Owlet is designed to sound an alert if your child’s heart rate dips too low, rises too high, or if their oxygen level drops below a preset threshold. It empowers you with the same technology hospitals use, pulse oximetry. There’s a reason hospitals use pulse oximetry in place of other monitoring options. It’s safe, proven, and accurate.

You might recognize pulse oximetry as the clip they put on your finger at the hospital. A small light shines through your skin and the amount of blood flow and oxygen levels are estimated based on how much light is transmitted to the sensor. We combined this technology with a cuddly Smart Sock to give you an extra set of eyes on your baby while they’re asleep.

Glancing at a traditional baby monitor doesn’t give you the whole story of your baby’s well being. Other baby monitors require you to be constantly watching or listening in, and they don’t tell you vital information about your little one. Owlet watches your baby’s heart rate and oxygen levels and is designed to alert you if your baby stops breathing.

Owlet isn’t just a necessity for your baby, it’s a necessity for you as a parent because parents need sleep too! You can’t bring your ?A-game? to parenting if you’re sleep deprived. Let Owlet be up all night, so you don’t have to be.

What you get:

  • Smart Sock Kit (sizes one through three)
  • Sock Electronics
  • Base Station and corresponding charging cords
  • Exclusive access to the Owlet app
Product Reviews
Customer Q&A
1 Question & 1 Answer
Marilyn Salter
from Sumter SC asked:
April 15, 2017
how long does the charge last for the sock?
from Owlet: The Owlet Smart Sock has an 18-hour battery life. The sock is powered by a coin cell rechargeable battery (like what you’ll find in your wrist watch). However, your sock will need to be charged daily. You can typically achieve a full charge in between naps. Many of Owlet parents make it a practice to plug the sock in whenever it’s not in use.
Submitted by: Customer Service on April 17, 2017