System analysis indicates that this iteration of the Owlet Dream Duo utilizes a Nordic nRF52 series System-on-Chip (SoC) to manage the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) link between the wearable sensor and the base station. The camera module employs a 1080p CMOS sensor and is powered via a 5V/2A Micro-USB interface. Aggregated specification data confirms that the biometric sensor utilizes a rechargeable coin cell, which typically demonstrates capacity degradation after 12 months of daily charge cycles.
Technical specifications list a 10-15 foot effective range for the BLE link through standard interior wall materials. The system is architecturally cloud-dependent; without active internet connectivity, the "Smart" notification features are inoperable, though the base station provides local audible alerts. Material analysis of the wearable component indicates a fabric-and-velcro construction that requires periodic replacement due to mechanical fatigue.
Operational pros include high-accuracy sleep stage tracking, while hardware limitations include the lack of RTSP support for local network video recording.
To maintain a permanent viewport without relying on mobile device stability, the ecobee Smart Home Security Bundle offers a more robust 5GHz backhaul for consistent video streaming.
This unit is placed within the pet and child monitoring hardware group for comparative analysis.