What is Dream Sock?
WARNING: USE DREAM SOCK AS INDICATED AND REGULATED FOR USE. Components of this product may or may not be a regulated medical device, as determined by the FDA or other regulatory agencies. Dream Sock is not intended to diagnose, cure, treat, alleviate or prevent any disease or health condition. The display and notification of Oxygen Saturation and Pulse Rate is regulated by the FDA. It is important to use the device and notifications as intended and described in this manual. Only a healthcare provider can diagnose a medical condition such as hypoxia (low oxygen saturation levels).
The Sensor captures readings from the child’s foot to track Pulse Rate, Oxygen Saturation, movement and sleep. The Sensor connects and sends data to the Base Station, and the Base Station sends data to your mobile device via the Owlet Dream App. The App also provides tips and developmental insights. The Base Station indicates notifications as needed based on the data sent from the Sensor.
How the Owlet Dream App Works
Connect to Wi-Fi: The Base Station sends information to the Owlet cloud via Wi-Fi, and displays this data in the Owlet DreamApp. This enables real-time readings and notifications in the App from anywhere. The Base Station will indicate whether or not the Sensor is connected to Wi-Fi.
BLE:
The Sensor and the Base Station communicate via BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) This communication is handled automatically, and no additional hardware is required.
Unpacking the Box
The Dream Sock box includes the following:
4 Fabric Socks sizes 1 and 2, right and left sock for each size
Sensor
Base Station
USB Power Cable
USB Plug
Quick Reference
Dream Sock is a non-sterile device.
Base Station Overview
The Base Station is a central component of Dream Sock. It communicates with the Sensor to obtain data. The Base Station logs and monitors the baby’s data and determines when to send notifications. The Base Station also relays baby’s information to the Owlet Server and the Owlet Dream App so Caregivers can see the information on their mobile devices.
Base Station Features
Sock/Sensor Light
Indicates that the Base Station is communicating properly with the Sensor.
Wi-Fi Light
Indicates that the Base Station is connected to Wi-Fi.
Base Station Button:
Turn on/off Base Station
(Long press top of Base Station)
Silence/Resume audible notifications
(Short, single press)
Base Station Notification Indicators
The Base Station notifies you withlights and sound to inform you of the baby’s status (See Section 6.3.2 in the User Manual for details on Notifications).
WARNING! The Base Station is the main source of notifications. DO NOT rely on the mobile device for notifications. Always keep the Base Station in audible range. Ensure the Base Station can be heard over ambient noises (example: noise machines or televisions). Ensure the Base Station is not covered.
Base Station Backup Battery
Base Station model OBL 3.0 (model number located at bottom of Base Station) does not have a backup battery AND WILL NOT NOTIFY IF THE POWER CORD IS UNPLUGGED. Please make sure there is a reliable power connection.
The Base Station models that are not OBL 3.0 (model number located at bottom of Base Station) have a built-in backup battery which is designed to alert the Caregiver that main power has been lost while monitoring. Restore power to the Base Station to resume monitoring. If power is not restored, the system will power off after 2 minutes.
- Notification settings will not be reset by power loss and once power is restored, notifications will resume according to your settings.
- The backup battery charges automatically when the Base Station is plugged in.
- The Base Station will not notify during a power loss if it is already turned off or if the Sensor is charging.
Sensor
The Sensor has light emitters and a detector which measures Pulse Rate, Oxygen Saturation and movement. This data is sent to the Base Station via Bluetooth.
For the Sensor to function properly, it is positioned and held in a specific location on the foot by the Sock (see Section 6.1 in the User Manual).
NOTE: Pairing associates a Base Station and new Sensor. If the Sensor is replaced, you will need to repeat the pairing process to pair the new Sensor to the Base Station. Contact Customer Support for assistance.
Sensor Features
The Sensor has a dome-shaped body with the Owlet logo on it. Attached to the Sensor is a flexible fabric strip with the light emitters and detector. This flexible fabric portion curves around the baby’s foot, placing the light emitters opposite the detector.
Measurement Light Emitter
Shines LED light through the foot to allow the Sensor to receive accurate readings.
Measurement Light Detector
Collects readings.
Sensor Dome/Magnetic Charging
Connects to the Base Station for charging.
Sock Notch
Aids alignment of the sensor to the Sock.
Sensor Battery
The Sensor is powered using a non-replaceable rechargeable battery. The Sensor has up to a 16-hour battery life (when new) and uses convenient drop-and-go charging for an 8-hour charge in just 20 minutes, and full 16-hour charge in only 90-minutes. It is recommended to charge the Sensor at least once a day when Dream Sock is being used (see Section 6.5 in the User Manual).
Turning off the Sensor
See Section 9.4 in the USer Manual
Sock
The soft, washable Sock is used to hold the Sensor to the baby’s foot in just the right location. The Sock has a location for the Sensor to be inserted. The hole in the sock stretches over the Sensor dome. The Sock also has a notch which should align with the notch in the Sensor. The Sock notch is also used to properly align the Sock to the pinky toe of the foot. Hook and loop fastener straps on the Sock are used to secure the Sock to the baby’s foot.
To learn more about Sock placement & fit to the baby’s foot, see Section 6.1 in the User Manual.
CAUTION. Always ensure that the Sock with Sensor is placed correctly on the baby’s foot. Poor Sock placement may affect performance.