NOTE: *Established by a study comparing the Pulse Rate to a calibrated Fluke Pro Sim 8 with SPOT SpO2 Simulator.
Because pulse oximeter equipment measurements are statistically distributed, only about two-thirds of pulse oximeter
equipment measurements can be expected to fall within ± Arms of the value measured by a co-oximeter.
Factors that may affect performance and accuracy of Dream Sock
● Improper Sock placement and/or fit may affect performance and accuracy. Refer to Section 6.1 for information on Sock
placement and fit.
● Performance and accuracy may be affected by poor circulation, variations in skin pigmentation and/or skin thickness, as well
as skin temperature.
● Excessive motion will cause the Sensor to pause transmitting readings.
● Powders, creams, or lotions applied to the baby’s foot may cause skin irritation and trouble getting data.
● Electrical equipment that emits radio frequencies may interfere with the performance and accuracy of Dream Sock. Refer to
Section 12 for further details.
● Direct sunlight on the Sensor may affect performance and accuracy. Owlet recommends the Sensor be shaded from direct
sunlight.
● Excessively bright direct light on the Sensor may cause trouble getting data.
15.7 Equipment Classification