
Owlet Dream Sock
Smart sock that tracks heart rate, oxygen, and sleep quality with phone alerts. Buy two. Each baby needs their own sock.
- Price
- $300 each
- Age range
- Newborn–18mo
- Twin verdict
- buy two
- Buy used?
- buy new
Verdict
Buy two
Why we say buy two
Parents wanting reassurance about breathing/heart rate. Parents who run anxious about every alert; very preemie babies.
Twin household fit
Where this lands in a twin household. The four dimensions we check.
- Best for
- Parents wanting reassurance about breathing/heart rate.
- Not great for
- Parents who run anxious about every alert; very preemie babies.
- Parent load
- App alerts can wake you; tune sensitivity carefully.
Where to buy
- Buy at Amazon (US) →
Amazon (US)
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Pair with
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You might also need
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The decision behind this pick
Do I need two Owlet socks for twins?
Yes. Owlet socks are per-baby (each tracks one baby's vitals). Two are needed if you want monitoring on both.
Why
Owlet's vital tracking is sock-based, one baby per sock. Twin parents who want this either buy two or skip.
When to buy
Before birth.
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