Owlet Care+

Owlet Care+

By Owlet Baby Care, Inc.

  • Category: Lifestyle
  • Release Date: 2024-01-07
  • Current Version: 2.23.3
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 236.82 MB
  • Developer: Owlet Baby Care, Inc.
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 14.0
Score: 3.2807
3.2807
From 57 Ratings

Description

Welcome to the Owlet Care+ app, your trusted companion for setting up and using the Owlet BabySat™ Monitoring System. Whether it’s related to sleep, safety, or health management, Owlet empowers parents to provide the best ultimate care for their infants, from the comfort of their own homes. The Owlet BabySat is an FDA-cleared pulse-oximetry medical device that combines hospital-grade accuracy with Owlet’s modern and wire-free sock design. BabySat is suitable for in-home monitoring, as determined and prescribed by healthcare providers, of healthy infants 1 to 18 months of age and between 6 to 30 pounds. For more information, visit https://www.owletcare.com/babysat-fda-clearance Key Features of BabySat and the Owlet Care+ App: Seamless Setup: Effortlessly connect your Owlet BabySat Monitoring System to your iOS device using our intuitive setup process. Get your baby's monitoring up and running in no time. Real-Time Monitoring in the Home: Our parent-first and hospital-tested design is safe and comfortable for the baby, allowing you to monitor baby’s real time health indicators like live pulse rate, oxygen saturation level, and movement, from the comfort of your home. Customizable Alerts: Receive real-time alerts on the included Base Station and in the App itself if your infant’s health indicators fall outside the preset ranges. These ranges are set by your doctor based on your baby’s specific needs, and can be adjusted at any time. Health Trends: Keep track of your baby's health journey with easy access to historical data. Gain valuable insights into your baby's health trends over time. Track improvements and make informed decisions about your baby's well-being. Physician Collaboration: Collaborate effectively with your healthcare provider. Share data, insights, and trends with your physician to ensure the best care for your baby. Wireless Convenience: Monitor your baby wirelessly with the Owlet BabySat Monitoring System. No wires, no hassle, just seamless monitoring. User-Friendly Interface: Our app is designed with you in mind. Enjoy a user-friendly interface that makes monitoring your baby's health a breeze. Are you a fan of Owlet? Please leave a review in the AppStore! The BabySat device requires a prescription from a healthcare provider. Seek a healthcare provider's advice in addition to using this app and before making medical decisions.

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Reviews

  • Buggy

    1
    By SavanahS
    The original smart sock app and the dream sock app both functioned far better than this one. I’ve had so many glitches in just two days of use. My base station just deleted itself and there’s no way for me to re-add it through the app, as it is glitching. So now I am stuck without it for the night.
  • Awful

    1
    By allisonharalson
    Honestly this app is horrible. Prior to the prescription Owlet, I had the dream sock and that app functions SO much better. I’m shocked that this is prescription, FDA approved, and the app is as terrible as it is. There’s always something wrong with it, like a bug or something. It’s unbelievably slow - takes forever to show me anything. I feel like the dream sock was almost better because as soon as I opened the app, I knew baby’s readings. With this, it takes SO long I rarely check and just depend on it notifying me if something is wrong. Owlet, do better - especially for parents caring for children with health concerns.
  • App doesn’t even work and the dream sock I bought is very expensive. Not worth it.

    1
    By Dream Care App Not Working
    App doesn’t even work and the dream sock I bought is very expensive. Not worth it.
  • Functional but needs work

    3
    By Maxpower1000
    Caring for two medically compromised babies at the same time, I am grateful to have the option of using the owlet socks instead of the hospital monitors. With that said, the load time for the app is incredibly slow which is painful when you are trying to open an alert. Additionally I would love for the alert notifications to tell me the name of the child that is alarming.
  • Not working

    1
    By NiaAnthony
    The app is not loading. Stuck on owl screen.
  • Don’t waste your money

    1
    By merfrye
    75% of the time I cannot connect to the camera, my internet speed is 250+ mbps and is 2.5 ghz. Great camera but a terrible app to support, save your money and buy a different brand
  • They could do better

    1
    By Tgk20-
    Feel like Eufy beat this brand easily. Only this one has FDA approval and insurance covered so sigh… This was hard to pair (eventually it did) and I discovered there’s no way to add two of these to one account. Great job developers thinking of twins or triplets.
  • Great app, could use more features but works as is

    5
    By reykjavikxp
    The BabySat is leagues better than any other monitor out there for babies that have respiratory conditions like mine. The app is simple and straightforward as it gets. As a NICU parent who loves numbers I have a few notes on how it could be improved: -Alarm delays as prescribed: it would be very nice if we could set delays of a few seconds after discussing with a provider so that if baby goes out of range and then self-corrects it will not alarm, just log the dip. The monitors in the NICU did this, and baby's pulmonologist recommended this setting for the monitor he was sent home on (which I don't use since it is clunky and has poor battery), so that it was less likely to have false alarms and deal with alarm fatigue, and a red alarm would be more likely to be serious. -Alarms stopping when baby pulls back into range. Also a feature similar to NICU monitoring. It's good to not want people to miss alarms but is rough when my baby is kicking up a storm and triggers a false red alarm, or has a quick dip, and I can't get to my phone or the base station to pause it because I'm holding/feeding him and he's on a leash with his oxygen cord. Then it rings off while he sits back at 100% for ten minutes until I can put him down. I would already have gotten a notification so I can review what happened in app. This way if it keeps going off I know there is something I need to correct. -Sleep tracking features like the Dream Sock: I know this is a medical device but pretty please? The BabySat costs twice as much and uses the same input - it would be kind of ridiculous for me to buy a second sock to put on the other foot for the advanced sleep tracking and notifications but the thought has crossed my mind. I would legit pay a monthly price for this as an add-on if that was necessary because of regulations or something. -A widget!!! I would love to be able to have my baby's oxygen sats on my home screen so I know how he is doing at a glance and can hop into the app if something is up or I need to look at trends. I'd also love to be able to ask Siri or Alexa what his sats are so I could know how he's doing hands-free (important when you have a baby). I don't have an Echo Show but it'd be cool to be able to just have his sats up on that kind of screen like a traditional monitor. That's the one thing I miss about the hospital issued one. -Breakdown of percentage of time spent in different ranges: A lot of home oximetry studies go off of these values for deciding what changes to make. Obviously Owlet would not replace this but it would certainly help to know where your baby is at compared to doctor's target values and know whether they are likely to pass a study. The averages are helpful, but I want to know what percentage of a session he has spent below my set range, and maybe even a breakdown for every block of 5% SpO2 and every 20ish BPM if that makes sense? -Logs for parents of babies on respiratory support at home: a place where I can record what level of oxygen my baby is on during which dates so I can track his averages over the weaning would have been so helpful to understand how the weans were going overall. Like being able to go in and look at my baby's averages in a range of dates where he was on 1L vs 0.5 vs 0.25 and so on to make sure he was compensating overall in the big picture. I'm sure other parents using monitors to wean any kind of support (trach vents even!) could find this useful. If someone reads this at all I would be so grateful. I'm also happy to answer any questions for anyone. Overall I am so glad this device exists at all and came out during my baby's stay and I tell all my NICU friends about it. These are just a few things that could make it even better and ease that transition to home for parents like me. :)
  • Can only track 1 child

    1
    By purpleflamingo
    We have triplets that were in the NICU so I raced to buy the very expensive BabySats. This app only has the option to monitor one child at a time. Parents of multiples are out of luck. Hoping this gets fixed soon!
  • Charged for an app

    1
    By N2NCreations
    Charged for an app that doesn’t pair with my smart sock asked for my refund. No response

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