Owlet Expands Availability of Dream Sock Baby Monitor Across Europe

This smart digital health infant monitoring device wraps around baby's foot.

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Owlet today announced at Kind + Jugend in Cologne, Germany that medically certified Dream Sock will soon be available in even more countries, including Poland, Greece, and the Czech Republic. Dream Sock is the company’s baby monitor accessible across Europe, giving parents health readings and actionable alarms while their baby sleeps.

“Dream Sock has already made a huge impact on thousands of families since its global launch a few months ago, and we are eager to continue the roll-out of our medical-grade technology to even more parents,” said Kurt Workman, Owlet Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder. “We are attending Kind + Jugend this week to meet with current and potential distribution partners to demonstrate our latest technology and show the impact Owlet is having across the world.”

Dream Sock is CE and UKCA Marked under EU and UK Medical Device Regulations and meets regulatory standards. This smart digital health infant monitoring device wraps around baby's foot, providing real-time monitoring of pulse rate, oxygen saturation level, sleep patterns, and more. The connected Owlet Dream App (available on iOS and Android) delivers live health readings directly to mobile devices and the included Base Station – both of which will immediately notify users if Baby has low/high pulse rate, or low oxygen. It is clinically proven to accurately track and display an infant’s vital signs and is intended for healthy infants between 0-18 months and 2.5-13.6 kg. Dream Sock can also be paired with the Owlet Cam 2 allowing caregivers to see and hear Baby from anywhere, receive motion notifications, and more.

Dream Sock is available now for purchase in the UK and select European markets. Dream Sock will be available in the following markets via Owlet’s localized websites and key retailers in the coming weeks: Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece.

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