👶 Monitor Smarter, Parent Confidently.
The Owlet Dream Duo Smart Baby Monitor combines FDA-cleared wearable technology with 1080p HD WiFi video to provide real-time pulse, oxygen, and sleep tracking for infants aged 1-18 months. Featuring instant alerts, a user-friendly app, and predictive sleep insights, it empowers modern parents with comprehensive, anytime access to their baby’s well-being.
Brand | Owlet |
Material | Spandex, Plastic |
Color | Mint |
Compatible Devices | iOS OS 14+, Android OS 7+, 2.4 Ghz Wifi |
Product Dimensions | 2.4"L x 2.4"W x 4.4"H |
Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
Sensor Type | Temperature, Wearable |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
UPC | 850038861056 |
Manufacturer | Owlet |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.18 x 7.83 x 3.43 inches |
Package Weight | 1.25 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.4 x 2.4 x 4.4 inches |
Brand Name | Owlet |
Country of Origin | Thailand |
Warranty Description | 1 year warranty. Try risk-free for 30 days & nights, and return for a refund if not satisfied |
Model Name | Owlet Dream Duo 2 |
Suggested Users | unisex-baby |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | PS04NMBBJ |
Style | Gen 2 Mint |
Included Components | 4 Fabric Socks (fitting babies 0-18 months, 5-30 lbs), Base Station and Cam Mounting Kit, Dream Sock, Owlet Cam 2, Access to the Dream App with Predictive Sleep Technology & 7 day video clip history |
L**L
Brings peace of mind
Easy to use. Gives you great peace of mind to know that your little one is still breathing, without pulling out your cell phone light and staring at them in the middle of the night! Even if I don't have my baby by the camera, I can still use the sock sensor to know if she's still sleeping or starting to wake up and get squirmy. Its such a great tool and worth the price for the piece of mind it brings you!
M**I
Amazing must have!!
This is a life saver!! It eases my anxiety being able to see her heart rate and o2 levels right from my phone! It is very easy to set up and connect! It’s comfy on babe, she doesn’t even seem to know it’s there! I loveeee the owlet
J**S
Nightmare Sock
My wife insisted on getting this product to monitor our baby’s O2 and heart rate, while sleeping, for peace of mind. Peace of mind has been the complete opposite of what the dream sock has given us. First, you cannot use the Health Notifications, which is the feature that alarms if baby’s O2 falls below 80%, until baby is 1 month old. When finally setting this feature up, it took several attempts restarting my phone, reinstalling the app, and unplugging and plugging the base back in for the “activation” to complete. While using the dream sock, it would constantly drop connection with the base and the base would alarm, sending a notification to my phone stating “sensor disconnected from base station.” My daughter sleeps 1-2 feet away from the base station. It is set up on the dresser directly next to where she is sleeping. This has been our experience for nearly a week now and each night we have had to unplug the base to get it to stop alarming. What is really frustrating is we will put the sock on while our daughter is getting ready to go down for the night and it will work perfectly. While she’s wiggling around during a diaper change in another room, while she’s being rocked to sleep, even when she’s downstairs before we all go to bed, there are no alarms, but as soon as we lay down to sleep, again DIRECTLY next to the base, it starts alarming. This is easily one of the worst products I have ever used. It flat out does not work for the function for which it is designed. The cost is ridiculous. Upon writing this review, I see the cost has increased a further $100 since we purchased our kit. Seriously, my wife bought an “off brand” Apple Watch for $15 that tracks her O2 and heart rate and it works far and above better than the dream sock. The Owlet app looks like it was designed for Windows XP and works just about as well. I haven’t even set up the camera yet, but based on my experience with the dream sock and app, I expect it to be a complete nightmare to use and the whole kit will end up being a tremendous waste of money that just sits in the cupboard collecting dust. Unfortunately we are beyond the return window because of the whole “can’t use it for the first month of baby’s life” thing so we’re stuck with the nightmare sock for good. I guess I expected that for a premium cost I would be getting a premium product with a premium user experience. The Owlet Dream Sock and app are the total OPPOSITE of a premium product and premium user experience and I would not recommend this product to anyone.05/27/2024 Update: I set up the camera and it was simple enough. I like that it shows the humidity of the room and gives an indication of the noise level in the room on the app. The picture quality is about as good as the webcam that came for free with my Dad’s HP Pavilion desktop computer in 1999. We wanted a second camera for another area of our house where our daughter naps, but a camera on its own is $129! Thats right, $129 for essentially a 1080p webcam. Do a quick search on Amazon and you can find higher image quality baby monitor cameras, with the same features, for far less than half the price. We are going to go that route for a second camera.My wife insisted on using the dream sock for what has now been a total of 6 weeks and she has finally given up on it. We end up having to unplug it almost every night because it keeps giving the same connectivity error over and over to the point, last night, it woke our baby up. I am not confident that if our baby was having a medical emergency it would even work to alert us because the connectivity issues have been so bad. Not to mention with it going off over and over, night after night, it has been pretty much “crying wolf” for 6 weeks. My wife and I are done using this product for good and the sock is now packed away. For how poorly the dream sock has worked, I wonder if our set was possibly defective? But again, we can’t return it because we are beyond the return window. I cannot reiterate enough, this is BY FAR the worst product I have ever used and the value for money is truly horrendous. Since the dream sock is nonfunctional, we ended up paying $269 for essentially a 1080p webcam and an app that looks like it’s from before the iPhone was even invented. Also, don’t forget, this all functions over 2.4ghz WIFI and not the newer 5ghz WIFI so there is noticeable lag with both the camera and sock. The dream sock has cost my wife and I hours and hours and hours of sleep and has done the complete and total opposite of giving us “peace of mind.” It belongs with Oscar the Grouch, IN THE TRASH.
S**D
Love the product!!
The monitor is awesome, gives you peace of mind while you and your baby rest! Ours had a minor defect, unfortunately Amazon and Prime Cellutions were absolutely no help!Would recommend purchasing directly from manufacturer- top notch customer service!Love the product!!
K**A
Give you a piece of mind.
Absolute love the camera in the outlet sock! It’s easy to put on and fairly easy to clean. It tracks how long he’s been asleep and his heart rate. I also love the fact that it keeps me updated with the temperature of the room along with the humidity. It comes with two different sizes, which is really nice. If you have anxiety with your little one sleeping in their own room, this device really helps. only wish they were a little cheaper and had more option for socks.
C**Y
Do not buy!
If I could do it again, I would not buy this product. The product itself functions OK. It's a night vision camera paired with a sleep sock that measures oxygen and heart beat. But the alarm function is completely unacceptable.Sock: If the sock moves out of position, it will immediately trigger an alarm which loudly beeps on your cellphone and base station. It will wake up you, your baby, and everyone else in the house. I guess the idea is that if your baby stopped breathing, you should be notified quickly. But this alarm should only trigger if it's still taking accurate measurements. Why would it trigger an emergency alert when it says "Unit is not reading correctly."? The unit knows it's been jostled loose, so why send emergency alert? It should send a silent text message like "Oopsie doopsie, the sock is out of position. Please fix." Not "Beedo Beedo! Wake up! You're baby is in danger!" If you're quick, you can cancel the alarm on your phone, but only after it has beeped aloud several times. And if you don't cancel in time, the base station sounds a very loud alarm, which must be cancelled by pressing the base station. Good luck if it's in another room. Moreover, this alarm cannot be permanently disabled. It is very easy to bump the sock out of correct position and trigger the overly sensitive, overreacting alarm. Not sure the benefit of O2 monitoring is worth the frequent false positive alarms, and I'm close to send the unit to the closet permanently. Definitely not worth the price tag.Camera: The camera is a fixed position, and you can't move it remotely. This is unacceptable at this price point. There are $50 camera systems which you can control position remotely. I know, I bought one for the other crib. I like that camera much much better. Also, the Owlet camera has a bright blue LED light which I had to cover with black electrical tape, otherwise your baby will stare at it instead of sleeping.WiFi connection: The unit frequently drops WiFi connection, and I have to unplug/plug it back in.Software: The phone software has very little customization options. It's easy enough to use, but I expect more customization options and controls at this premium price point.If I could do again, I would not spend the $$$. Wait for generation 2, or a competitor's product.
S**H
Updated
Was bought months before opening so I’m not in the time window to return. But it never connected to the phone. Followed every step, multiple times. Called customer support, spent hours. Still doesn’t work.Update!! Called customer service got it up and running. Kind of a hassle but worth the purchase
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