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NORA Smart Sock Baby Monitor (2023 Standard): Birth to 3 Years, Heart Rate Alert, Sleep Position Alert, Temperature, Sleep Tracking, 30ft Bluetooth, iOS & Android-Compatible. Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Details

BrandNora
ColorWhite
Compatible DevicesSmartphones, Android 10+, IPhone iOS 13+
Item Dimensions LxWxH1.02 x 7.28 x 7.28 inches
Battery Life24 Hours
Sensor TypeTemperature
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Description of NORA Smart Sock Baby Monitor (2023 Standard): Birth to 3 Years, Heart Rate Alert, Sleep Position Alert, Temperature, Sleep Tracking, 30ft Bluetooth, iOS & Android-Compatible.

New product launch price! Price will ramp up soon. This is the latest 2023 Standard-range. Improvements: (1) Further improved algorithms that can accurately read out heart rate even when the baby is wiggling. (2) Improved rechargeable battery capacity of 30 hours. (3) Additional thermal protection. The 2023 standard-range is suitable for babies sharing a room with parents. The Bluetooth range is about 30ft. If you are raising an independent sleeper, please look for NORA Long-Range. Go anywhere with NORA using direct Bluetooth! Track the heart rate day and night, at home or on a trip; Monitor the skin temperature to ensure it's comfortable; Make sure baby always sleeps on-back. Track the sleep history as it grows every day. All alerts are smart ones to avoid false alarms, for example, position alert requires baby to be in sleep first. Heart rate and sleep position are critical alerts that can override do-not-disturb. Temperature is a regular notification. Supports both 'Sock Mode' and 'Diaper Mode'. ‘Sock Mode’ is recommended for NB to 18M, while the ‘Diaper Mode’ is recommended for 6M to 3Y toddlers. From 6M, the baby starts to grab and pull socks, that’s why the ‘Diaper Mode’ becomes very very necessary to keep the sensor hidden and allow the baby to learn roll-over, pushing-feet, sitting, standing and walking skills. Parents love this dual-mode design allowing for longer use. NORA always provides free fabric sock replacement. Critical alerts include: (1) Heart rate critical alert when it's out of 70-160BPM, (2) Smart on-stomach critical alert when baby is in >70% deep sleep and suddenly changes to on-stomach position. Critical alerts automatically override iOS 'Do-not-disturb' and 'Silent Mode' to produce notification sound on iPhones at night. Android needs a manual overriding in setting. Skin temperature is a regular notification. All alerts can be individually switched on or off in the App. Not a medical device.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Cheaper branded monitor option

If you want basic monitoring then this is a great cheaper branded monitor option like Eulensock. However, as you can imagine, it has both positive and negative sides. For me the range was good since the room is next to mine, but if your child's room is further down the hall you might have range issues. It worked well to let us know when the baby turned over, which I'm very paranoid about, so it gave me a lot of peace of mind. It also seemed to track heart rate fairly well, but it didn't track…

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Some issues

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works but has short range

Unfortunately I don't have any other smart socks to compare but overall they do exactly what I want. It monitors the heart rate when the baby is on its back or stomach and alerts when the baby turns on its stomach, as well as its temperature. While I wish it had breath tracking, it at least tracks movement, which is pretty good. I really think the 30 foot range isn't very helpful if you end up wanting to put your child in their own room. This is definitely for co-sleeping or when the kid's room

Pros
  • Feels good
Cons
  • Update available

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Mixed feelings. - Monitors

So I have mixed feelings about these socks. I've always had an owl sock but wanted something I could travel with and not have to worry if something happened to it. So this has its pros and cons. Pro number one, it's very affordable. Second, it measures heart rate and oxygen, telling you if baby is awake or asleep, just like an owl sock. It also goes further than it says on the box, at least it was for me anyway. Cons: Haven't notified me yet when she kicks the sock. You must have notifications…

Pros
  • Great Price
Cons
  • Security

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great for sick days with a baby

I like it a lot, doctors hate it. They will tell you lol. This is pretty accurate and will come in handy on sick days when you keep track of their breathing, sleep period and so on. Well, I wouldn't recommend this for everyday use just because like any other technology it can be inaccurate at times and you're panicking and wondering why it's saying her/his heart rate level is low and so on from my experience. This is a great item, but it can be turned off, so please keep that in mind. 10/10…

Pros
  • Only positive
Cons
  • Too long to wait

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ease of use in monitors

Our new baby was a baby in intensive care and of course we get nervous at night. There is a part of the mind. The great thing is that you can have the information on your phone. But this is also a minus. You can't be too far from it, and you MUST keep the app open in the background on your phone (at least) for it to work. Otherwise you have a dead product. All information such as heart rate and temperature at the touch of a button. You can also customize the product in the app, e.g. B. change…

Pros
  • Done
Cons
  • Modern