Owlet Dream 4+

Better Sleep for Families

Owlet Baby Care, Inc.

    • Free

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Description

Owlet: Your Trusted Partner in Infant Care
At Owlet, our commitment is to provide parents and caregivers with the tools they need for peace of mind. The Owlet Dream App, with its integration of the FDA-cleared Dream Sock® and new features, is a testament to that promise. We're continuously working to enhance your experience and support the health and safety of your precious little one.

Compatible Products:
Owlet FDA-Cleared Dream Sock®
Owlet Cam®
Owlet Cam® 2
Owlet Dream Duo (Dream Sock + Cam 1)
Owlet Dream Duo 2 (Dream Sock + Cam 2)

Disclaimer: Owlet products offer a connected nursery experience designed to learn from the data collected to help you understand. They are not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease or other conditions, including but not limited to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Medical decisions should never be made using Owlet data. Owlet products do not replace the care and oversight you provide as a caregiver.

Privacy Policy: https://owletcare.com/pages/privacy

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What’s New

Version 3.3.1

Bug fix.

Ratings and Reviews

4.2 out of 5
8.7K Ratings

8.7K Ratings

Lindsey8888 ,

Owlet dream sock camera

I love that I can monitor my twins using the owlet camera and sock. I just have a issue with it being I have twins. Now that it’s updated, if I have just one twin on my phone I can read the heart rate oxygen level in the screen. But if I put both up I only see the one. I think it be real helpful, especially with mommas with twins to be able to see the heart rate and oxygen in the screen when turned over. Just to put the parents mind at ease. I also will say sometimes it does take forever to really know if they are asleep if I look on my camera or just the sock readings, more than I go look in their rooms. Just wanted to put insight for moms with multiple’s especially due to the fact they come early more than likely, and just to put ease on our minds. Otherwise I recommend the owlet to everyone. Even though the price is a little higher than I think. But much easier now for families who have to use these non stop at home than going through insurance. Or hopefully they can have the option for this to help them too.

Queenly23 ,

App needs improvement

I only use the Owlet Dream Sock and although I am pleased with the sock itself and it’s designed purpose of helping keep my mind at ease while my baby sleeps, I am not impressed with the app itself. It takes several “refreshes” and even closing and re-opening the app in order to see the current sleep state. I wish the app would provide some sort of chart that shows awake, light and deep sleep patterns. My Apple Watch tells me more about my sleep patterns than the Owlet does for my baby. Lastly there should be some sort of turn off or check-in button when it’s having “difficulty getting readings”. There will be times where I’m holding my baby, I know he’s fine and even though I dismiss the notification the base will still continue to sound and it’s frustrating. Also I had to move the base to his actual changing table because otherwise when I take it off the base as I’m getting him ready for bed the sock will start alarming if I don’t put it on asap. I’ll snooze the base and it will literally go off in what feels like another minute. There could maybe be some sort of, ready to start tracking sleep button. Overall, the sock does it’s job of keeping track of my baby’s heart rate, oxygen level and sleep status but doesn’t do much more than that. You’d think for $300 the app would be better.

MJ_PTA ,

App need work

The app is the worst. The price is not worth it, I wish I had done my research before purchasing it. I will say the sock is a great idea giving your baby's heart rate and oxygen level, however, it causes more anxiety when not working and how poorly supported it is by the app. The way it works in regards to the charging station, the location of where it needs to be, and troubleshooting any connection issue is the most annoying and inconvenient. The sock needs to be in the charging station when not in use or else you set off the alerts, and that is also where the alerts noise comes in as well as the app, so you can't have it near a sleeping baby and there is no off button on it (there is snooze) or else levels are not monitored and the app reflects as base station off, in other words not reading levels. We have it outside of the nursery and have to run back and forth when putting it on baby. Just another step in our bed/nap time routine at this point. I continue to use it because when it works it's awesome and I love to see how his hr/O2 fluctuates between sleep cycles, just frustrated with the poor connectivity to the app and the troubleshooting anxiety that one has to go through to get back online/refreshing app especially at 3 am when you are already sleep deprived.

App Privacy

The developer, Owlet Baby Care, Inc., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Location
  • Contact Info
  • User Content
  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data
  • Sensitive Info
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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