
"Now, trackers like the have become so sophisticated that they can measure your baby's blood oxygen levels, heart rate, and sleep cycles -- and alert you if anything reads unusually. Such wearables have been a household essential for me, particularly because my family has a history of febrile seizures, which can cause a sense of unease when my children are sleeping. In hopes of helping other new parents who may experience similar discomfort, let me share why a sleep-tracking baby sock is highly recommended."
"Like an or , the Dream Sock is a wearable; in this case, it's worn by your baby while they sleep. It tracks their heart rate and oxygen levels to map their sleep stages. It also alerts your smartphone if your baby is awake or shows any signs of irregularity. The box has the sensor, a base station, and four fabric socks in two sizes to fit babies from birth through 18 months."
Many new parents use wearable baby socks to monitor infants' sleep and vital signs. The Dream Sock records heart rate, oxygen saturation, noise, wakings, and movements via a PPG sensor worn on the foot. The device maps sleep stages, establishes baseline measurements, and sends smartphone alerts for awakenings or irregular readings. Packaging includes a sensor, base station, and four fabric socks in two sizes for newborns through 18 months; a Plus option adds two toddler-sized socks for older children. These trackers can detect unusual patterns and provide reassurance for families with seizure histories, improving overnight monitoring and parental peace of mind.
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