🚀 Wake up to dry nights with cutting-edge comfort and control!
The DryEasy Plus Wireless Bedwetting Alarm offers a wire-free, comfortable solution with a reliable contact sensor that detects the first drops of urine. Featuring a 30-meter wireless range, 6 customizable alert sounds, 4 volume levels up to 85 dB, and 3 operation modes (sound, vibration, or both), it ensures personalized and effective nighttime alerts. Its improved toggle clamp secures the sensor firmly, making it an easy-to-use, professional-grade tool for managing bedwetting.
Voltage | 1.5 Volts (DC) |
Control method | Touch |
Noise level | 85 dB |
Mounting type | Tabletop Mount |
Maximum range | 30 Metres |
Sensor technology | Contact Sensor |
UPC | 634654799074 634654799067 |
Manufacturer | Marvelworks Ltd. |
Part Number | DE300 |
Package Dimensions | 23.11 x 13.69 x 3.4 cm; 330 g |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Item model number | DE300 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Item Weight | 330 g |
A**Y
Bed wetting alarm worked!
5 stars! My son is 5, nearly 6 and has never been able to be dry at night. After 3 weeks of using this alarm he has been a week dry!! Hopefully it continues. Great product, it really does work!
T**K
Worked perfectly - permanently dry within 3 weeks
Wish I’d bought this sooner, as it really does work. We were in the clear within 3 weeks of using it!As recommended by other reviewers, our daughter wore nappies over pants when using the alarm. She was able to quickly form the association between the feeling of releasing her bladder and the alarm sounding.After 1 or 2 alarms sounding, she was waking and getting to the loo before we got to her room, and all without a single bed clean-up for us!By week 3, she was holding her bladder for the whole night or getting to the loo independently. We stopped using the alarm and nappies then and haven’t had a single accident since.The clip can be a little awkward / fiddly to attach, but it didn’t seem to bother my daughter much at all. And from my perspective, it’s definitely worth overlooking a little bit of annoyance for the brilliant functionality of this item.
G**A
Amazing - keep with it it’s not instant but it works!
5 weeks in and fully dry for two weeks now! This is great and absolutely worth the money and effort. I wish I had tried sooner.This isn’t an instant fix as it’s retraining the sleeping brain to recognise when they need to wake up to use the toilet. It also feels quite mean at first as you are essentially waking the child (and you) up with an alarm - so recommend sleeping in the room with the child in the first few nights so they can be comforted and quickly reassured. But keep with it as others have said in their reviews as it does work.
S**H
Works amazingly well!!
I tend to put off doing reviews and then forget to do them but I really feel like this product deserves some major kudos!Bought for my son (4;3) who was getting increasingly frustrated and upset about wearing pull ups at night because his little sister had stopped needing them. We were also having issues with him weeing out of the pull ups on a regular basis. He has been dry in the day since he was 19 months. We tried various methods without success, as he sleeps very deeply and didn't seem to have awareness of when he was going. So glad we tried this...the alarm went off a couple of times a night for the first week but he would wake and hold on until he was at the toilet. Week 2, the alarm only went off once all week, otherwise completely dry. Weeks 3 and 4, completely dry.Amazing product and does what it aims to. Only negative is that my son found the quietest setting too loud so we taped some cotton wool over the speaker to muffle it slightly.Would definitely recommend!
A**M
It works.
I was very skeptical of how well this would work..With a 5 year-old who was a very deep sleeper and still in pull-ups at night (wet every single night), with all sorts of methods to stay dry overnight - tried and failed previously, this product fixed the issue within 2 weeks.Set up is simple, although the clip mechanism that attaches the sensor to the underwear is slightly awkward, but easy enough once you've done it a few times (be careful not to catch sensitive body parts in the clip when attaching it!!)The sensor picks up literally any moisture and the alarm is loud (and vibrates).Process that worked best for us was to have him in pants (they need to be able to feel the pee on their skin when they've wet themselves), have the sensor attached to the pants (at the front - where it gets wet first) and then have pull-ups on over the top of the pants (that way you're not changing soaked bedsheets each night whilst you go through this process!)Suggest having the alarm box far enough away from the child so it can't be switched off in a sleepy haze (like "snoozing" an alarm clock)Most nights although the bed-wetting would continue, instead of sleeping through it - my 5 year-old would be woken up by the alarm (it's loud enough to wake me up in the next room too - and also i feel this process needs to be managed - you can't just leave them to it) and i'd go in and walk him to the toilet where we'd see if he still needed to go or not (sometimes he would still need to pee, other times - he would have done it all already).Either way, fresh pair of pants and pull-ups, lots of affirmative encouragement that they've done really well to wake up and pee etc - then straight back to bed. After which he'd usually sleep through with no further toilets (we didn't usually re-attach the sensor for the remainder of the night after the initial alarm, as it is a bit of a faff in the middle of the night, in the dark with a grumpy, half-asleep child)Literally 14 days of this and on night 15, he woke up needing to pee and took himself to the toilet. On night 16 he said he didn't want the sensor attached that night - and has been dry overnight consistently since (1 year + and counting) maybe the odd random night here and there.I think just the act of being woken up / disturbed at the same time that you need to go for a pee is enough to program a childs mind/body to start holding the pee when the sensation begins.It's quite expensive, however it's built robustly - functions as advertised and genuinely works.The cost is quickly justified when you consider how much pull-ups cost, plus the energy costs (and hassle) of cleaning / changing wet bedsheets every night!
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