![]() ![]() It’s possible that he could still breathe fine or that he might reposition himself now that he’s 6-7 months old.īut, the worst could happen if we didn’t have the Owlet Smart Sock on him as we weren’t aware of this. Now, we weren’t sure what’s going to happen here. We repositioned him quickly and took his pillow out of the cot. We quickly rushed upstairs like crazy and found that he was sleeping on his side, having his face half-down to his Baa Baa Sheepz pillow with a 78% oxygen level reading. This is the first time we’ve ever heard it, so we know something was wrong and my phone also showed the big, red flag notification. While we were chatting with friends in our living room downstairs, Owlet Smart Sock let out a loud, audible warning. We made a big mistake the other night when we let our son, Elyon, had his favourite Baa Baa Sheepz pillow to sleep through the night. For example, if the Sensor detects that your baby’s oxygen level goes below 80%, the Base Station will put out a loud audible warning along with a big, red notification on your phone. You see, Owlet Smart Sock will send out a warning when the sensor detects that something is wrong (e.g when your baby’s readings leave a preset zone). We have a 7-month old son and surprisingly, we find that we are still relying on Owlet Smart Sock to monitor him every night. You may have followed all the regulations and recommendations, but your baby might roll out during their sleep with their face down on the mattress – blocking their respiratory function. Our baby moves a lot during his sleep and seems to be a side sleeper now – which worries us a bit as a new parent. ![]() Sure, you can be confident about everything but you can’t control what your baby is doing while you are asleep. The Owlet Smart Sock is an extra set of eyes watching your baby and can make a real difference if they need you while you’re asleep. So let’s get back to why you would want or need an Owlet Smart Sock 3. For a complete Owlet Smart Sock 2 vs 3 comparisons, make sure to check Owlet’s official post. But if you already have the Smart Sock 2 and happy with it, there is no need for you to upgrade. Overall, the Owlet Smart Sock 3 offers a much better experience and accuracy compared to the previous version. Now, I can just place the Sock on the Base Station which attaches magnetically like the Apple’s MagSafe. Previously, I had to plug a microUSB cable onto the Sock – which didn’t offer the best experience. The new model also offers wireless charging on the Base Station. With the V3, you now can, because the Sensor can still monitor correctly through gentle motion. Previously, if your baby is still wiggling about, you couldn’t actually see the readings or check whether you have wrapped the Sock correctly. I like how the Sock will also warn you if the Sock is not being worn properly. ![]() After using it for more than two weeks, I find that Smart Sock 3 is better for giving that tight fit without upsetting the baby. If you are used to wearing your Sock V2 on your baby’s foot, it will tale a bit of time to adjust because the way you wrap the new one around your baby’s foot is different. The oxygen reading is also more accurate now compared to the previous version, according to Owlet. The Sock now has a better fit on the baby’s feet so you don’t get unnecessary notifications and red marks on the skin. Owlet Smart Sock 3 has completely redesign lots of its elements: the Sock itself, the Sensor inside, and the Base station to charge. Owlet Smart Sock 3 Review – Design & Features (Owlet Smart Sock 2 vs Owlet Smart Sock 3) The packaging includes different Sock sizes (to fit babies between 0 to 18 months) and an option to wrap the Sock in either left or right foot.
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