Maker of 'Smart Sock' for infants stops selling product after receiving warning letter from FDA
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Thousands of caregivers across the country are signing a petition to get a popular baby product back on the market. It's called the Owlet Smart Sock. It's a sleep monitoring device you put on an infant's foot and you can track their heart rate and oxygen levels. If the baby's readings aren't safe, it alerts you.
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