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Don't call Owlet a baby monitor anymore: The company announced Wednesday its brand-new Owlet Smart Sock Plus, which fits children up to five years old (and 55 pounds).Launched in 2015, the ...
Owlet’s Smart Socks, baby monitoring socks programmed to track a baby’s sleep patterns, have halted sales after a warning letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The FDA stated the ...
After it was pulled from sale in the US last fall over a warning from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Owlet’s infant monitoring sock is once again available to purchase.
Owlet announced on Nov. 24 that it would stop selling its smart sock — which monitors babies' heart rates and oxygen levels and transmits the data to a phone app — after years of ...
Nearly two years ago, Owlet pulled its Smart Sock from the market after the FDA issued a warning letter condemning the unregulated device’s use in alerting parents when their babies’ heart ...
Several baby monitoring devices recently gained FDA-approval, including the Owlet Dream Sock. We spoke to pediatricians to find out when—and if—to use these health tools.