# Owlet Baby Care

**Type:** venture
**Status:** Draft
**Confidence:** Medium
**Focus:** infant health monitoring, connected nursery, consumer medtech, wearables, FDA-regulated devices
**Stage:** Private growth company
**Location:** Lehi, UT
**Updated:** 2026-06-19
**Needs-reviewed:** 2026-06-19
**Hero:** https://picsum.photos/seed/owlet-baby-care-lehi-2026/1600/1100
**Pull:** *Connected nursery monitoring from Lehi — sock vitals, cameras, and FDA-cleared products for worried parents.*
**Relates:** cites [Official Website: Owlet Baby Care](owlet-official-website.md)

## Summary

Owlet Baby Care is a Lehi, Utah–based company that designs and sells connected nursery products for infant monitoring. Its public website describes sock-based pulse and oxygen monitoring, HD video monitors, bundled systems, and a prescription pulse-oximeter product for medical use at home.

The company gained early attention for the Smart Sock, a wearable that streams heart rate and oxygen readings to a base station and smartphone app. Owlet has since expanded into cameras and integrated monitoring bundles while navigating FDA scrutiny over how wellness versus medical claims are marketed.

## Impact

Owlet helped popularize consumer-facing infant vitals monitoring at scale. The available evidence suggests millions of devices have shipped worldwide, which makes Owlet one of Utah's more visible digital-health consumer brands outside traditional hospital diagnostics.

The regulatory story matters as much as the product story: FDA clearance labels on company materials are leads, not independent proof of clinical benefit. Readers evaluating Owlet for employment, partnership, or competitive analysis should treat marketing claims skeptically and verify intended use, labeling, and enforcement history against FDA databases and third-party reporting.

## What They Are Building

Owlet's current product line, per its official website, includes:

1. **Dream Sock** — marketed as an FDA-cleared sock monitor for pulse rate, oxygen, and sleep trends with real-time alerts.
2. **Dream Sight** — smart HD video baby monitor.
3. **Dream Duo** — integrated sock-and-camera monitoring system.
4. **BabySat** — described as FDA-cleared and prescription-only; a pulse oximeter for caregivers monitoring infants with medical needs at home under provider guidance.

The site also promotes HSA/FSA eligibility on some products and emphasizes billions of hours of monitored sleep across its user base.

## What They Need Now

Likely needs include embedded and firmware engineers, mobile and cloud engineers, regulatory affairs specialists comfortable with FDA device pathways, clinical and human-factors researchers, consumer hardware designers, customer support at scale, and growth marketers who can sell credibly in a sensitive category.

For talent matching, Owlet is a plausible fit for engineers and operators who want consumer hardware plus health-adjacent regulation in Utah's Silicon Slopes cluster.

## Who Could Help

Useful helpers include FDA regulatory consultants, pediatric clinical advisors, consumer-electronics manufacturing partners, privacy counsel for sensitive health data, and retail or DTC growth operators with experience in regulated wellness categories.

## Utah Context

Owlet was founded in Utah and remains headquartered in Lehi. That places it alongside other Wasatch Front consumer and digital-health companies and contributes to the region's reputation for parent-focused hardware startups.

## Evidence

- [Official Website: Owlet Baby Care](owlet-official-website.md)

## See Also

- [FamilySearch](familysearch.md) — different domain, but another Utah consumer-data-adjacent brand for contrast

## Open Questions

- Exact current leadership roster and board composition after Kurt Workman's 2023 CEO transition should be verified in primary filings or press releases.
- Independent clinical evidence for outcomes (SIDS risk reduction, sleep quality, caregiver anxiety) is not established on this page; a dedicated source review would be needed before making strong health-benefit claims.
- How BabySat's Rx-only positioning relates to legacy Smart Sock enforcement letters requires a dedicated FDA source pass.
