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DryEasy Bedwetting Alarm with volume control, 6 selectable sounds and vibration

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Replacement sensors for the DRI Sleeper Eclipse alarm are available in our shop. They do wear out and are not covered by the guarantee. The special electronics make the wireless Urosensor™ completely safe. Urosensor™ technology – the only non-metal urine sensor means there is no corrosion by urine, no skin irritation, and is easy to clean for instant reuse. When wetting starts, the Urosensor™ will trigger the receiver alarm, sounding a loud alert and waking the child. Features of the Dri Sleeper® Eclipse bedwetting alarm: Simply place the small Urosensor™ in the child's underwear and the DRI Sleeper® Eclipse receiver on a nearby bedside table. The DRI Sleeper® Eclipse alarm uses a remote wireless sensor to detect bedwetting. The sensor will last at least a year if used nightly and triggers the alarm twice a night.

  • Designed like a small 'space rocket' for child appeal
  • Big detecting area to detect urine
  • The Urosensor™ can transmit to more than one DRI Sleeper® alarm unit, so there can be another receiver in a parent's or carer's room
  • High volume with tamper-proof volume adjustment
  • DRI Sleeper alarm unit size: 70 x 40 x 20mm
  • Battery will last for three months of nightly use triggering twice a night and therefore shouldn't need changing during the normal treatment period
  • No wires between alarm and sensor
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Reviews

Emma

3. Unless we took her to the toilet when we went to bed she’d wet the bed every night and not notice (most of the time) until morning. That said there have seen a couple of nights he's woken mid way and gone for a quick wee himself. We’re definitely keeping hold of the alarm and trying it with our younger child.

J P

My intention was to start off with sound and vibration on the alarm and then to move onto just vibration but 1 night 9 weeks in my son had the hump and refused to wear it. The machine is very sensitive so any tiny amount of dampness from a dribble or not wiping properly after a wee will set it off. I would definately recommend this alarm but would encourage you to be prepared to persist for several weeks rather than giving up 3 weeks in! And we spent ages with it that evening.

Katie

My only criticism (and it’s definitely not a deal breaker) was that on especially hot nights we think sweaty pants set the alarm off… but hot nights aren’t exactly a frequent occurrence so not been a big problem. We felt desperate and one day I stumbled across these alarms (after being told by the specialist when I asked about them that they no longer do alarms and sadly wasnt told I could buy one my self). Week 2 he started going through from 7pm until around 5am (his normal waking time! Tried this as the last hope before seeking support from GP and the first week she had a dribble or a wet night, but half way through week 2 she had a dry night and hasn't had a wet night since!

Amy

She was able to do it but just would not wake up consistently for a wee. He wants to continue with the buzzer and I think we probably want a good couple of weeks of 'sunshine' so happy to carry on whilst he wants to!

Christopher Salt

The table and stickers helped up plot his progress. Even by the end of the first week we had positive results - as the days went on he was getting drier and drier for more nights. ! Just WOW!



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