Wall Street Zen Downgrades Owlet (NYSE:OWLT) to Sell

Other analysts have mixed ratings on the smart baby monitor company's stock.

Mar. 15, 2026 at 9:08am

Wall Street Zen downgraded shares of Owlet (NYSE:OWLT) from a hold rating to a sell rating in a research note released on Saturday. Other equity research analysts have also issued reports on the stock, with Weiss Ratings reiterating a 'sell (d-)' rating, William Blair starting coverage with an 'outperform' rating, TD Cowen reaffirming a 'buy' rating, and Zacks Research cutting the stock from 'strong-buy' to 'hold'.

Why it matters

Owlet is a consumer health tech company known for its smart baby monitoring products like the Owlet Smart Sock. The mixed analyst ratings and downgrade reflect uncertainty around the company's future performance and growth prospects.

The details

Wall Street Zen cited unspecified reasons for downgrading Owlet's stock from hold to sell. The company's other recent ratings include a 'sell (d-)' from Weiss Ratings, an 'outperform' from William Blair, a 'buy' from TD Cowen, and a downgrade from 'strong-buy' to 'hold' from Zacks Research.

  • Wall Street Zen released its downgrade note on Saturday, March 15, 2026.
  • Weiss Ratings reiterated its 'sell (d-)' rating on January 22, 2026.
  • William Blair initiated coverage with an 'outperform' rating on December 9, 2025.
  • TD Cowen reaffirmed its 'buy' rating on March 6, 2026.
  • Zacks Research cut the stock from 'strong-buy' to 'hold' on March 2, 2026.

The players

Wall Street Zen

An equity research firm that downgraded Owlet's stock from hold to sell.

Weiss Ratings

An equity research firm that reiterated a 'sell (d-)' rating on Owlet's stock.

William Blair

An equity research firm that initiated coverage of Owlet with an 'outperform' rating.

TD Cowen

An equity research firm that reaffirmed a 'buy' rating on Owlet's stock.

Zacks Research

An equity research firm that cut Owlet's stock rating from 'strong-buy' to 'hold'.

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The takeaway

The mixed analyst ratings and Wall Street Zen's downgrade of Owlet's stock to sell suggest there is uncertainty around the company's future performance and growth prospects for its smart baby monitoring products.