Traveling with Owlet: Peace of Mind on the Go

Mum hold's baby wearing an Owlet Midnight Blue Dream Sock

Traveling with your baby is exciting but can also be a bit overwhelming. Keeping up with sleep schedules and ensuring your little one’s comfort is no small task! That’s where Owlet comes in. With smart baby monitoring products like Owlet Dream Sock® or Dream Duo™, you can travel stress-free, knowing your baby's well-being is always within reach.

Why Owlet is a Travel Essential

Monitor Baby's Sleep Anywhere

Owlet Dream Sock tracks your baby's sleep, pulse rate, and oxygen level, giving you real-time insights no matter where you are. Whether you're in a hotel or visiting family, you can check in through the Owlet Dream App anytime.

Less Worry, More Fun

Travel can shake up routines, but Owlet Dream Sock helps you keep tabs on your baby's sleep patterns, so you can adjust plans accordingly. Plus, knowing their pulse rate and oxygen are being monitored can help you relax and enjoy your trip!

Easy to Pack & Use

Lightweight and comfy, Owlet Dream Sock is designed for travel. It fits snugly on your baby's foot without restricting movement, helping to provide a peaceful night’s sleep—even away from home.

Travel Tips for Using Owlet

  • Charge Up – Fully charge your Owlet Dream Sock sensor and pack up your Base Station before you leave.
  • Bring a Backup – A power bank or travel adapter can be a lifesaver.
  • Check Wi-Fi Access – Owlet Dream Sock sends notifications via the Base Station without Wi-Fi, but you'll need a password-protected internet connection to use the app and view live readings.
  • Make It Feel Like Home – Pack a white noise machine or baby's favorite sleep essentials.

Ready to Travel Stress-Free?

With Owlet by your side, you can focus on making memories while keeping your baby safe and comfy. Grab Owlet Dream Sock or Dream Duo and enjoy your next adventure with peace of mind!

 

The content provided on this blog is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have and to learn more about your child's specific needs.