Babytone Baby Sleep Monitor with Base Station - Smart Sleep Sock
Babytone Baby Sleep Monitor with Base Station - Smart Sleep Sock
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Our review of the Babytone Baby Sleep Monitor with Base Station looks at who will benefit most from a wearable sleep sock that tracks heart rate, movement and average oxygen levels. This system is best for parents who want overnight reassurance without relying solely on a phone: the stand-alone base station shows readings and sounds alerts, while the washable sock and rechargeable sensor let caregivers collect and export sleep history. The main reason to buy is the combined local monitor plus app sync, which preserves several sessions of data even if your mobile device is disconnected.
Key Features
- Real-time monitoring: The device tracks heart rate, limb movement and average O2 to help judge sleep quality and trigger notifications for irregular readings.
- Stand-alone base station: The base unit displays readings and emits audible alerts so parents can get immediate information without opening an app.
- Built-in storage: The monitor stores up to four sessions in internal memory and syncs to the mobile app when paired, reducing risk of data loss when the phone is away.
- Smart app and export: The free ViHealth app (iOS/Android) syncs history and allows export of records as PDF, CSV or JPG for sharing or printing.
- Long battery life: The sensor runs up to about 16 hours per charge and the base station can last around 7 days after a 2-3 hour charge, covering overnight use.
- Comfortable sock design: The nylon sock is soft, washable, available in two sizes and designed to be non-irritating for infants up to 36 months.
Who It's For
The Babytone monitor is aimed at parents of newborns and infants up to 36 months who want continuous overnight tracking and straightforward local alerts; those who value the convenience of a display on a base station plus the option to review history in an app will find it particularly useful. It suits families who plan to share reports with caregivers or pediatricians thanks to exportable files.
Parents seeking a medical-grade device for diagnosing conditions should look elsewhere, since this product is intended for general wellness and not for medical use. Families who need multi-child simultaneous monitoring or specialized clinical oxygen monitoring may need a different solution.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Provides both a local base station display and smartphone notifications for flexible monitoring.
- Stores several sessions on the device itself to prevent data loss when the phone is disconnected.
- Comfortable, washable sock with two sizes and a lengthy sensor battery for overnight coverage.
- App export options make it easy to share sleep reports as PDF, CSV or JPG files.
Cons
- Not a medical device and should not be used to diagnose or treat medical conditions.
- Families wanting clinical-grade oxygen monitoring or multi-baby setups will need a different product.
Specifications
| Product type | Wearable baby sleep oxygen and movement monitor |
| Tracks | Heart rate, movement, average oxygen level |
| Age range | 0-36 months |
| Storage | Stores up to 4 sessions on device memory |
| Battery life | Sensor up to 16 hours; base station ~7 days after charge |
| App | ViHealth app for iOS and Android with export options |
| Materials | Soft, washable nylon sock in two sizes |
Our Verdict
The Babytone Baby Sleep Monitor with Base Station is a practical choice for parents who want overnight peace of mind with both a visible base station and smartphone syncing. It offers reliable data storage, comfortable washable socks and convenient exportable reports, making it good value for families seeking general wellness tracking rather than clinical diagnostics.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a medical device?
It is not a medical device and is intended only for general wellness use, not diagnosis or treatment.
How long does the sensor battery last?
The sensor battery lasts up to about 16 hours per charge, and the base station can be used for around 7 days after charging.
Can I export sleep data?
Yes, the free ViHealth app can sync history and export records as PDF, CSV or JPG for sharing or printing.
Editor's Take
The Babytone Baby Sleep Monitor with Base Station is a practical wellness device for parents seeking overnight reassurance; it combines a visible base station, app syncing and exportable reports, though it is not a medical device.

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