MobiHealth News March 10, 2022
Laura Lovett

The baby tech company rolled out a new product called the Owlet Dream Sock Plus, which can be used on children up to age 5 or up to 55 pounds.

Baby wearable company Owlet is expanding its scope to young children with the launch of Owlet Dream Sock Plus, which is intended for children up to 5 years of age. Previously its smart socks only covered children up 1o 18 months.

The technology, which was designed to give insights about a child’s sleep, can be around a child’s foot. The wearable can send data via Bluetooth to a caregiver’s Owlet Dream app about a child’s wakings, heart rate and movement. Caregivers can tap into the app to see sleep...

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