Could a $300 baby sleep device be key to retaining working parents?
The maker of one such product, Owlet, certainly hopes so. The Owlet Dream Sock monitors babies’ pulse rates and oxygen levels while they sleep, and sends parents notifications if these levels are out of range. It’s a much-coveted item on baby registries, and it’s pricey, retailing
at $299.99.Now, the Lehi, Utah-based company is pitching its products to employers at a discount if they cover
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