Thanks, Mike. And good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for joining us today for Owlet's Q3 2023 Earnings Call. I'd like to start the call with a reminder of our main 2023 strategic objectives. First, obtaining FDA clearances for both BabySat and our consumer Dream Sock monitors; and driving towards EBITDA breakeven. Owlet is spearheading new standards for consumer and medical solutions, allowing caregivers to provide better care at home for their babies through access to advanced digital health technologies. In Q2, we were thrilled to announce that we received FDA clearance for our BabySat monitoring device. As a reminder, BabySat is a home monitor for use with babies under a doctor's care and will be available by prescription. Early feedback from pediatricians has been overwhelmingly positive, and we are targeting market introduction by the end of this year. Following on that positive momentum, last week, we announced clearance for the Dream Sock as the first and only over-the-counter pulse oximetry solution for infants. Dream Sock will monitor and display Baby's Live Health Readings, including pulse rate and oxygen saturation level and will provide health notifications which will alert caregivers with lights and alarm sounds if their infants' readings fall outside of preset ranges. These new medical-grade features will be available to all existing and new Dream Sock users and will be launching soon. Achieving de novo marketing authorization from FDA means the Owlet Dream Sock was clinically tested in both home and hospital environments and proven to be as accurate as medical grade baby monitoring technology and compliant with all relevant performance and safety standards by independent laboratories. This new technology will equip caregivers with the right information at the right time and will provide them with the confidence and clarity on their baby's wellbeing. Securing over-the-counter clearance for the Owlet Dream Sock is poised to catalyze substantial growth for us in three key dimensions. First is the evolution of our value proposition. The clearance marks a pivotal shift in the value proposition of our Dream Sock. It transforms from being solely associated with sleep tracking to assume a more critical role as a health monitoring device. This transformation empowers us to communicate directly about our capability to accurately and safely monitor vital signs, providing caregivers with a heightened level of assurance through timely alarms. We believe this will increase the consideration and conversion of customers who are researching Owlet as a solution for their family. Second is category leadership. The attainment of FDA clearance for Owlet establishes a clear distinction in the market. This regulatory validation not only addresses numerous queries and apprehensions potential customers may have, but also positions Owlet as the world's foremost FDA-cleared health monitor for babies at home. This regulatory status underscores our commitment to product safety and efficacy. We believe this will help catalyze word of mouth among parents and open up significant retail opportunities. Third is enhanced connectivity with health care providers. With the regulatory hurdle cleared, data emanating from our devices can now be seamlessly shared with pediatricians. This newfound capability equips parents with a valuable tool for assessing and triaging their child's health at home, recognizing that there are 92 million health care visits in the U.S. for babies and toddlers, providing parents with access to safe and accurate technology becomes an indispensable asset, facilitating informed decision-making and proactive health management. We believe this will add enhanced benefit both to parents and physicians as they consider the value of our products. Both BabySat and Dream Sock clearances are significant foundational breakthroughs in our journey to bring care to the home and empower parents, to signify not only our commitment to innovation in the infant health category, but more importantly, our dedication to helping ensure the health and well-being of every baby. I'm extremely proud that Owlet is setting new standards in at-home infant care, arming parents with reliable real-time information and providing enhanced peace of mind. In the medical market, the FDA clearance of BabySat was a pivotal step as we penetrate this critical market. BabySat is our prescription monitor for home use that extends our wireless pulse oximetry technology to babies who need it most through a prescription from their doctor. We've already seen demand from parent, providers and DME channels, which is both gratifying and unsurprising as remote patient monitoring becomes more important in the delivery of health care. This innovative addition fosters growth in several crucial dimensions. First, it broadens distribution channels into health care. BabySat facilitates an expansion of our distribution network to include durable medical equipment or DME providers and hospitals. By reaching these key health care institutions, we enhance accessibility to Owlet technology for critical care needs at home, ensuring that our solution is readily available where it is needed most. Second, it will be made accessible to families in need. BabySat aims to democratize access to Owlet's technology, particularly for families facing medical challenges with their children. Through insurance reimbursement, BabySat becomes an attainable solution for families who require most, ensuring that financial barriers do not impede access to vital monitoring technology and expanding Owlet's customer base. Third, it allows us to address a new customer segment directly. BabySat allows Owlet to provide a targeted solution for infants deemed high risk for facing health challenges. This presents an opportunity to communicate directly about medical accuracy of our solution to both parents and physicians. By honing in on the unique needs of this demographic, we can emphasize the precision and reliability of our technology, offering peace of mind to caregivers and medical professionals alike. More information about BabySat is now accessible to our website and we are working to announce a partnership soon that will enable quick and efficient access to hospitals and online, similar to breast pumps. Additionally, the app is available on Apple devices where physicians can request a demo and additional information on our website. Internationally, our CE Mark submission is progressing and remains on track, and we believe our successful relationship with the FDA will translate over to our work with non-U.S. regulators. Revenues for the quarter came in at approximately $9.2 million. I'd like to offer some color on our go-to-market strategy and the revenue dynamic we experienced in Q3 by starting with an announcement that Owlet has signed a significant distribution agreement with Amazon that will drive increased gross margin, enable better access to the customer, and will give Owlet significant marketing credits to drive future growth globally in our largest channel. While our agreement was signed at the end of September, shipments under the amazon.com arrangement began the first week of October. The timing of this transition impacted our total revenue in Q3 as no selling revenue was recognized related to the former distributors of amazon.com in Q3. All Amazon selling revenue for Q3 and Q4 will be recognized in Q4. For comparison, gross billings in October this year were 3.5 times higher than the gross billings in October of 2022. And so far in Q4 this year, we've already shipped into the Amazon channel 90% of the volume we did in Q3 and Q4 combined last year. In addition, we believe we are finishing the year with strong momentum across the rest of our retail channels as we head into the holiday season. As a result of the shift in Amazon sales from Q3 to Q4, adjusted EBITDA loss is expected to improve in Q4 with higher gross sales and relatively flat operating expenses. We remain focused and optimistic on our adjusted EBITDA loss profitability objective exiting the year. From an overall brand health perspective, our customer satisfaction and ratings continue to maintain high Net Promoter Scores across multiple products. Dream Sock with CAM usage continues to grow quarterly along with the mobile use of our sock in CAM products. We've grown our sell-through sequentially every quarter this year while reducing our marketing spend by 75%, reflecting our strong focus on channel health and inventory levels. Combining with the new FDA clearances with continued growth in demand and a more efficient operating base will set Owlet for healthy, profitable and growing business in the future. From a leadership perspective, in Q3, we announced the appointment of Marc Stoll to our Board of Directors, and Jonathan Harris as Owlet's President and Chief Revenue Officer. Marc and Jonathan have already made an impact with insights and corporate strategy and operational excellence and are working closely with the team to drive growth and expansion with our new medical device clearances. I'm thrilled about the continued progress we've made towards creating an efficient and profitable organization. We remain committed to building a strong foundation for sustainable growth as we move forward. And we believe that the FDA clearances of our BabySat and Dream Sock products will accelerate the adoption of our products and position us through the platform that bridges the gap between the hospital and the home. Thank you for your continued support of Owlet's, and I look forward to updating you in the coming quarters. On that, Kate, over to you.