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Owlet Stops Selling Its Baby Monitoring Smart Socks After Receiving Warning Letter From FDA – Gizmodo Australia
Owlet Baby Care’s family of popular baby monitoring socks, which claim to keep an eye on infants’ oxygen level, heart…

Owlet Baby Cares family of popular baby monitoring socks, which claim to keep an eye on infants oxygen level, heart rate, and hours slept, can no longer be bought in the U.S. at this time because the company did not obtain proper Food and Drug Administration…
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