The Owlet App allows you to connect to and stream your Owlet products from anywhere. You can also view the history of your child’s sleep patterns, oxygen level, and heart rate.
Compatible Products:
Smart Sock 3 - The Smart Sock 3 gives you the right information at the right time so that you can do everything to help your baby. Track your baby’s heart rate and oxygen level and get notified if they fall out of preset ranges while also monitoring your baby’s sleep trends. Intended use is for babies from 5-30 lbs (2.26- 13.6kgs).
Smart Sock Plus - The Smart Sock Plus tracks the most important indicators of your child’s well-being so while they rest easy, you can too. View heart rate, oxygen level, and sleep trends in the Owlet app and receive notifications if readings leave preset zones. Intended use is for babies and toddlers weighing 5-55 lbs., from birth to 5 years old.
Owlet Cam - The Owlet Cam allows you to turn your phone into a baby monitor with unlimited range. Hear, see, and talk to your child from anywhere. The Owlet Cam streams HD 1080p video with night vision and two-way audio while sending notifications when sound or motion is detected.
Owlet Cam 2 - The all-new Owlet Cam 2 helps you feel like you’re there, from anywhere. Stream HD video with night vision to your phone over a WiFi connection. Access video clips from sound, motion, and cry notifications to learn Baby’s subtle cues and what disturbed their sleep. Pair with the Owlet Smart Sock for the ultimate smart nursery experience.
Disclaimer: Owlet products are not medical devices. Owlet products offer a connected nursery experience designed to learn from the data collected to help you understand your baby’s sleep patterns. 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.
Awards:
Cribsie Awards - Smartest Baby Monitor 2020
JPMA Innovation Awards - Infant/Parent Care Winner of 2019
Ovia Health Family Awards - Best Baby Monitor of 2019
What to Expect Awards – Best Baby Monitor of 2017 and 2018
The Bump – Best Wearable Baby Monitor of 2018
CES Innovation Awards – Software/Mobile Apps Honoree 2018
IoT Breakthrough Awards – Sleep Monitoring Solution of the Year 2018
Press Mentions: Buzzfeed, Babylist, CNBC, NBC Nightly News, Fox News, PC Mag, Mashable, NY Mag, TechCrunch, CNet, Yahoo Finance, Yahoo News, Engadget, Bloomberg
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Is Owlet free?
Yes, Owlet is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Owlet legit?
⚠️ The Owlet app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
The sock is very expensive, but it works very well. The only thing I would appreciate is the option to turn off the yellow alarm. Several times my wife and I have woken up hysterically, while the baby was sleeping peacefully, which is very annoying.
Mizerná odezva
Po spuštění aplikace čekáte na zobrazení hodnot 15 vteřin až půl minuty. Rychleji to naběhne na datech, resp. když nejste na stejné wifi jako základna. Tu konektivitu navrhl nějaký mamlas. Navíc strašně malý dosah. Hrozný produkt.
Software is the weak point
We love the Owlet smart sock, it really does make our life easier and it’s super cool to be able to check on the baby’s sleep from the next room. Thait being said, the app is just half-baked and sloppy.
It doesn’t communicate over your local wi-fi, everything goes through the cloud, so when their service is down (which happens more than you’d expect), the app stops working.
Inexplicably, all notification sounds are the same, so you never know if there’s an actual alarm, or just a loose sock. Plus, ofter you open a push notification, the app takes several seconds to actually find out and tell you what’s wrong.
If you run into connectivity issues, good luck troubleshooting.
It’s a shame that a genuinely good product has to suffer from poor software design and execution. Owlet needs to actually properly test and optimize the app.
No clever home
No home kit, apple tv, mirror cam. Hi price
Very buggy tech
For such an expensive piece of tech you’d imagine they could connect to 5Ghz networks, but they don’t. The set up often fails, customer service doesn’t really solve your problems, the app design is stupid with user signup decisions that make your life worse. The baby sensors for the sock is decent and the camera is alright. Other than that, it’s a pain.
It needs some UX love & 5GB
The setup is annoying, especially on iOS, but hey, little patience and it can be done.
But not supporting 5gb networks?! It’s 2021! Every hotel we go to has, we have a combined 2,4 & 5 router and does not work either.
Please fix this!
Thank you.
Can’t logout from app, owlet ignoring the issue
App not working, can’t logout to log w my husbands account so I can also monitor our son. Asking for help to the owlet support team for the past 3 weeks with ZERO RESULT! HORRIBLE SUPPORT not helpful at all. Have been waiting for the bug to be fixed for 3 weeks, new app version has been rolled out since not addressing this issue. Have bought an incredibly EXPENSIVE DEVICE NOT BEING ABLE TO USE IT and RECEIVING ZERO SUPPORT from owlet.
Troubles with Owlet App
The Owlet App wouldn’t let me set up my new baby sock monitor, it would always shut down. Hence the whole app won’t work as the device cannot be connected to it
Connection issues
The base station and app are plagued with wifi connection issues. If the base station is disconnected from power the whole station has to be reset because it won’t automatically connect back to the wifi or the app. Setup can be seriously painful as well having to open browser connect to the wifi manually going back into the app only for the app to still not be not connect. When you pay $400 aud you expect the software to function first time around and you’d expect it to automatically establish its link again.
Sock is great, app is horrible
The sock is awesome, it’s great to have something to monitor your baby’s heart and oxygen. The app on the other hand is poorly developed, has extremely poor connectivity at times, records blank spots while monitoring baby’s vitals and doesn’t connect properly via 5G internet even though it’s supposed to be compatible with dual-band routers. The app really needs an extreme makeover.