OWLET FORGES STRATEGIC DME ALLIANCE WITH PROMPTCARE TO BROADEN DISTRIBUTION OF BABYSAT® PEDIATRIC PULSE OXIMETER
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Feb 11 2026
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Strategic Partnership Announcement: Owlet has announced a strategic partnership with PromptCare to enhance the distribution of pediatric pulse oximeters.
Expansion of Distribution: The collaboration aims to expand the availability of Owlet's BabySat® product, which is designed for monitoring infants' oxygen levels.
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Analyst Views on OWLT
Wall Street analysts forecast OWLT stock price to rise
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4 Buy
0 Hold
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Strong Buy
Current: 6.300
Low
13.00
Averages
17.33
High
20.00
Current: 6.300
Low
13.00
Averages
17.33
High
20.00
About OWLT
Owlet, Inc. operates as a digital parenting platform company. The Company offers FDA-authorized medical and consumer pediatric wearables and an integrated HD visual and audio camera that provide real-time data and insights to parents who safeguard health, optimize wellness, and ensure peaceful sleep for their children. Its products include Owlet Dream Sock, an app to assist children with better sleep; Owlet Cam, a video streaming app to hear and see the baby from anywhere, and Owlet Monitor Duo. Its sock monitor offerings include Smart Sock, Dream Sock and BabySat. Its Cam offerings include Cam 1 and Cam 2. Combining Dream Sock or Owlet Smart Sock with Owlet Cam, this baby monitoring solution offers HD video, sleep insights, and health tracking to offer an extensive view into an infant's well-being. Its accessories product line includes the Owlet Sleeper, a wearable rayon blanket that encourages safe sleep, best for babies ages three-six months old, and an Owlet Sock Travel Case.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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- Adjusted EBITDA Decline: The adjusted EBITDA stood at $0.1 million, significantly down from $0.5 million in the same quarter last year, indicating challenges in cost management that could affect future profitability.
- Disappointing Outlook: The company expects Q1 2026 revenue between $20 million and $21 million, below the consensus of $26.204 million, reflecting a cautious outlook on market demand that may lead to decreased investor confidence.
- Long-term Revenue Projections: Owlet projects 2026 full-year revenue of $126 million to $130 million, slightly below the market view of $128.073 million, with gross margins expected between 49% and 52%, indicating that tariff impacts will remain a significant concern.
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- Wider Loss: Owlet, Inc. reported a net loss of $9.8 million in Q4, up from $9.6 million last year, indicating ongoing challenges in profitability that could undermine investor confidence.
- Stock Plunge: The company's stock fell 31.22% during Friday morning trading on the NYSE, currently priced at $8.01, down $3.64 from the previous close of $11.65, reflecting a negative market reaction to the earnings report.
- Revenue Growth: Despite the wider loss, Owlet's quarterly revenue increased to $26.6 million from $20.5 million year-over-year, primarily driven by higher sales of the Dream product suite and Owlet360 subscription service, showcasing potential demand for its offerings.
- Market Volatility: Over the past year, Owlet's stock has traded between $2.75 and $16.94, indicating significant market volatility and uncertainty regarding its business outlook, prompting investors to carefully assess risks and opportunities.
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- Earnings Beat: Owlet's Q4 revenue reached $26.6 million, marking a 29.8% year-over-year increase and surpassing analyst expectations, with an adjusted net loss of -$0.03 per share, better than the anticipated -$0.11 loss, indicating strong performance in the smart infant monitoring device market.
- Record Annual Revenue: For the full year, Owlet reported a record revenue of $105.7 million, a 35.4% increase from 2024, while adjusted EBITDA turned positive at $2 million, a significant improvement from a loss of $1.8 million in fiscal year 2024, reflecting positive progress in profitability.
- Declining Gross Margin: Despite revenue growth, Owlet's gross margin decreased by 596 basis points year-over-year to 47.6%, primarily due to tariff impacts, which may pose challenges to future profitability and affect investor confidence.
- Weak Outlook: Owlet expects Q1 2026 revenue of $20 million to $21 million, below Wall Street's expectation of $26.21 million, with full-year revenue projected at $126 million to $130 million, indicating pressure and uncertainty in the competitive market landscape.
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