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frontpage Posted by Meowssi | Staff • Jan 20, 2025
frontpage Posted by Meowssi | Staff • Jan 20, 2025

Refurbished: eufy Baby S320 Smart Sock Smart Baby Monitor

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Anker Outlet Store via eBay has eufy Baby S320 Smart Sock Smart Baby Monitor (Certified Refurbished) on sale for $81.24 - 20% when you apply coupon code SAVEBIG20 at checkout = $64.99. Shipping is free.

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Product Details:
  • Monitor What Matters Most: Get instant notifications from your phone and the smart base every time your baby is awake or fussy.
  • Sleep Patterns and Daily Reports: Smart Sock Baby Monitor keeps track of your baby's real-time sleep data, monitors heart rate, and provides daily sleep reports.
  • Accurate Readings: Using a Fresnel lens, Smart Sock detects and reads your baby's vitals more accurately.
  • Always Stay Connected: Smart Sock's base is capable of receiving strong data signals even when you're not in the same room as your baby. Rest easy knowing that you'll be sent prompts or notifications about your little one.
  • Comfortable and Easy to Wear: Smart Sock is made from a dirt-resistant, flexible, and washable material that is gentle on your baby's skin.
  • 3 Sizes to Choose From: Smart Sock comes in 3 sizes and will fit either foot, so it's always comfortably worn for newborn babies up to 18 months old.
  • HSA/FSA eligible.

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • Comes with a 2 year warranty serviced by Allstate.
  • Anker Outlet Store via eBay offers free 30 day returns.
  • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by Meowssi | Staff
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Anker Outlet Store via eBay has eufy Baby S320 Smart Sock Smart Baby Monitor (Certified Refurbished) on sale for $81.24 - 20% when you apply coupon code SAVEBIG20 at checkout = $64.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Meowssi for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Monitor What Matters Most: Get instant notifications from your phone and the smart base every time your baby is awake or fussy.
  • Sleep Patterns and Daily Reports: Smart Sock Baby Monitor keeps track of your baby's real-time sleep data, monitors heart rate, and provides daily sleep reports.
  • Accurate Readings: Using a Fresnel lens, Smart Sock detects and reads your baby's vitals more accurately.
  • Always Stay Connected: Smart Sock's base is capable of receiving strong data signals even when you're not in the same room as your baby. Rest easy knowing that you'll be sent prompts or notifications about your little one.
  • Comfortable and Easy to Wear: Smart Sock is made from a dirt-resistant, flexible, and washable material that is gentle on your baby's skin.
  • 3 Sizes to Choose From: Smart Sock comes in 3 sizes and will fit either foot, so it's always comfortably worn for newborn babies up to 18 months old.
  • HSA/FSA eligible.

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • Comes with a 2 year warranty serviced by Allstate.
  • Anker Outlet Store via eBay offers free 30 day returns.
  • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by Meowssi | Staff

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I have the owlet which has more history and usage than this Anker/eufy brand. I would never rely of these 100% but the owlet did good to keep the wifes nerves at bay as an extra measure while practicing safe sleep. The only issues we had with the owlet was that we didn't regularly clean it so at times the base for the sensor would ring saying can't see any readings. There is another sound for actual low oxygen. Which we only ever heard once after using it for over a year. That was the only time it misoperated while we used it. The battery life is crazy long. There's no issues with that for overnight usage. It can easily go over 12 hours.

My only concern I would give if you wanted to try this one is that it seems newer by a company that does a lot of technology. They're not specialized for child care products. I have eufy doorbell and door lock and those work great.

For the nerds, there's an integration for home assistant that someone made that allows you to get readings from the owlet sock. I never automated anything but it pulls the oxygen level, heart rate, movement detection and sock battery level.

Also last caveat was owlet got hit with a FDA takedown because they called it a medical tool but it was not certified as one. I believe their newer models might have the cert but I bought mine after they got hit from FDA and before they changed to the new sock.
Not sure what you were talking about, but this appears to be a baby monitor to track sleep pattern and heart rate, which in theory could be very useful as some parents just worry about if the baby is still breathing fine or SIDS. I am one of them.

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As if the bars of the crib isn't enough we're giving them ankle monitors too! Teach 'em young how to be "in the system".
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Quote from FookNoe :
Pretty sure most parents are already sleep deprived. Now you want to analyze when they were sleep deprived?

Not sure what you were talking about, but this appears to be a baby monitor to track sleep pattern and heart rate, which in theory could be very useful as some parents just worry about if the baby is still breathing fine or SIDS. I am one of them.
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I have the owlet which has more history and usage than this Anker/eufy brand. I would never rely of these 100% but the owlet did good to keep the wifes nerves at bay as an extra measure while practicing safe sleep. The only issues we had with the owlet was that we didn't regularly clean it so at times the base for the sensor would ring saying can't see any readings. There is another sound for actual low oxygen. Which we only ever heard once after using it for over a year. That was the only time it misoperated while we used it. The battery life is crazy long. There's no issues with that for overnight usage. It can easily go over 12 hours.

My only concern I would give if you wanted to try this one is that it seems newer by a company that does a lot of technology. They're not specialized for child care products. I have eufy doorbell and door lock and those work great.

For the nerds, there's an integration for home assistant that someone made that allows you to get readings from the owlet sock. I never automated anything but it pulls the oxygen level, heart rate, movement detection and sock battery level.

Also last caveat was owlet got hit with a FDA takedown because they called it a medical tool but it was not certified as one. I believe their newer models might have the cert but I bought mine after they got hit from FDA and before they changed to the new sock.
Last edited by omar10wahab January 21, 2025 at 07:42 AM.
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Unless your baby has a special circumstance, audio monitors are fine. Parents obsessing with video and motion sensing are something else.
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Quote from adrenaline :
Unless your baby has a special circumstance, audio monitors are fine. Parents obsessing with video and motion sensing are something else.

Do not underestimate the anxiety of first time parents. I know we were a train wreck running in an out of ER quite often 😁
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I have eufy cameras, and for the most part they're good. The pop up banners in the app are incredibly annoying though.
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Quote from Rookies1000 :
Do not underestimate the anxiety of first time parents. I know we were a train wreck running in an out of ER quite often 😁

Amen. Likely this commenter probably never had kids
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The use case for these devices is not solely to monitor sleep just because you want to. Anecdotal example, one of our children had Laryngomalacia as a newborn and required additional monitoring when they slept. At times it was nerve-racking.

Our Dr did not recommend using an ankle monitor.....but they said if we really wanted to use one, his patients tend to use the Owlet (MSRP $300). We ultimately just had child sleep next to us longer before putting them into their room/nursery

Having said all that, I would approach an item like this (especially refurbished) with caution