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Owlet Dream Sock - Glossary; Device Terms and Definitions

Owlet Dream Sock
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1.1 Glossary
Ambient Light
The light level around the baby. Bright light from
lamps, heaters, or direct sunlight can interfere
with Sensor performance. A dimly lit room is
best.
Ambient Noise
The background sounds which are present at a
location. Common ambient sounds include
water, birds, appliances, traffic, etc. It is
sometimes called the background noise level.
App (or Owlet Dream App)
Owlet Dream mobile device application used to
communicate with the Sensor and the Base
Station.
Base Station
The part of Dream Sock that is the primary
alarming device and audible and visual
indicator.
Bluetooth®
Wireless communication method used by the
Sensor to talk to the Base Station.
Caregiver
A person who takes care of the baby and
applies the Sock with Sensor, checks the in-App
readings, and responds to notifications.
Pulse Rate
The number of heart beats per minute (BPM). It
is also called the Heart Rate.
Hemoglobin
Part of the blood that carries oxygen throughout
the body.
Measurement Light
Light that passes through the baby’s skin to
measure Pulse Rate and Oxygen Saturation
Oxygen Saturation (or SpO2)
The percent of oxygen available in the baby’s
blood. It is displayed as %SpO2 in the Owlet
Dream App.
Perfused
The passage of blood through the organs and
capillaries.
Pulse Oximeter
Medical equipment that uses a non-invasive
method to measure and display the Oxygen
Saturation in the blood.
Push Notifications
Messages sent indirectly to your mobile device
through the Operating System’s cloud network.
Remote Connection
The connection of the Base Station to the App
is made through remote servers.
Sensor
The part of Dream Sock that measures Pulse
Rate and SpO2.
Sock
Fabric wrap that attaches the Sensor to the
baby’s foot.
Wi-Fi
Wireless network for transferring data between
the internet and a mobile device.
Mobile Device
Portable electronic equipment that can connect
to the internet, specifically a smartphone.
FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
The Food and Drug Administration is a US
government agency that regulates certain food,
drug, cosmetic, and medical device products.
Health Notifications
A set of capabilities provided by Dream Sock
which displays live and historic Pulse Rate and
Oxygen Saturation readings and triggers
notifications if the infant wearing the Dream
Sock has a Pulse Rate or Oxygen Saturation
value that moves outside of preset ranges.
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