🔔 Stay dry, stay confident—wake up to success every morning!
The DryEasy Bedwetting Alarm features a secure toggle clamp sensor that detects the first drop of urine, triggering an immediate alert. It offers 6 selectable sounds with a random mode to prevent habituation, plus 4 adjustable volume levels up to 85dB. Multiple operation modes include sound, vibration, or both, providing customizable and reliable nighttime protection.
Units | 1 count |
Brand | DryEasy |
E**A
My almost five year old is dry at night after just a week!
My son is almost five and, although he has been dry during the day since he was about two, we've struggled to get him dry at night because he is an incredibly deep sleeper. His nappies were so wet in the morning that they'd often soaked through. This alarm felt like a last resort, and I was sceptical that it would work.The idea of the alarm is that it trains the brain to wake up your little one when they start to wee in the night, by vibrating and making a loud noise; this stops them mid-wee and then they're meant to go to the toilet to finish. It was loud enough to wake us up too, so we were able to get up and help him.My son wasn't keen on the alarm for the first couple of nights and he refused to go to sleep wearing it, but he's such a deep sleeper that we were able to attach it to him once he'd fallen asleep. It worked amazingly well - it's so sensitive that it sets off at the very first sign of moisture, and we could hurry him (calmly) to the loo to finish off. We've only had this alarm for a week and he's already had two completely dry nights in a row! In fact, on these two nights, he woke up (once at 4am, then this morning at 7am), took himself to the loo, and went back to bed. So his brain is obviously now recognising the signal and successfully waking him up. It has blown my mind!There's a bit of trial and error to it. The clip itself is fiddly to get on, but once you've got the knack of it, it's fine. The wire was too long in our opinion; you're meant to feed it through the pyjama top and then attach the alarm to their arm, but there was still excess wire and we were worried about it going around his neck. Simple fix: we trained the wire down his trouser leg instead, and fixed the alarm to his ankle.Here's what we did / my tips:1) Wait till they're sleeping to attach the alarm2) Use pants, not nappies or pull ups.3) Buy at least two mattress protectors, we used these: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0B8P3L95K?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details4) Explain everything to them first. Do practise runs with the alarm before they go to bed (you can set it off by licking your finger and touching the alarm), it'll get them used to the noise and know what to do when it goes off in the night5) When it goes off, get up with them and take them to the toilet to finish their wee, and stay really calm6) Have lots of spare pyjama bottoms and pants at the ready. Change them into fresh PJs and pants (pro tip: attach the clip to their pants before putting them on, it's much less fiddly!)7) Get them back into bed, with a fresh mattress protector if needed8) Repeat as needed!9) Give them loads of praise in the morning, even if it was a bit rocky. The alarm comes with a pack of stickers. We said to my son that for every three sunshine (i.e. success) stickers - they didn't have to be in a row - he'd get some chocolate10) Don't forget to buy them the chocolate!! :-DI'm only putting so much effort into this review because the product is genuinely amazing and effective, and I also know how stressful getting your kids dry at night can be. Hope this is useful. Good luck!
K**E
It just worked, 5yr old completely dry!
This little alarm just did the job. Long review but as others have said, it's great to have advice on this subject!I read the reviews which seemed positive. The alarm itself is smaller than I expected (a good thing) so it was not cumbersome - I clipped it to my 5yr olds pj bottoms. Its not the most hi-tech thing ever but in a way I think this helps the price stay sensible and it worked brilliantly. We tried since around 3 then really tried from 4 for dry nights. She was completely dry in the day but would have a heavy wet nappy every morning without fail. I partly believed my daughter was just lazy when she woke up (she is known in our family as 'lady muck'!) but I realised since using this she genuinely would wee in her sleep as the alarm would go off in the middle of the night and she seemed to be dead to the world.It's super sensitive and catches the second there is wetness which helps. I worried my daughter might freak out about it or refuse to wear it, but she was fully on board (we made it an exciting thing and lots of praise and a laugh with her big sister) and other than being a little startled the first couple of times it went off, she was improved within a week, almost dry within two (couple of dribbles) then completely dry after that. We were very strict with it (as in, didn't skip any nights even if we stayed with grandma etc) and I made sure to quietly get up with her, finish her wee on the toilet and change pants if needed (We started using pads in the bed but they just got scrumpled, then used pull ups over knickers with the alarm attached to the knickers, as we had a few leaks in the bed here and there). The sensor clip, wire and device didn't seem to bother her at all.Great device! I have a dry little girl, good luck!
M**
Worked for an older child slow to get dry at night
I feel I have to leave a review for this product in case any other parents are struggling/frustrating and at a loss like we were. Our son is out first child and he is literally just about to turn 7 and we've had barely any nights where he's been dry. We've tried everything. He's been in pull ups for a long time and there have never been any signs of being dry at night. We removed the nappies to get the wet feeling and it just ended up with lots of bedwetting and changing during the night, embarrassment and just exhaustion all round. We've previously sought Dr's help as he was unable to hold the toilet for long periods during the day and at school but he's quite an anxious child. Before seeking help this time we of course googled it and these alarms came up. We went on reviews and this on is amazing. I needed something that would wake him as he's a deep sleeper. This one is pretty loud, we have it on full volume but can be amended and we also put the vibrate on. He wears it on his wrist and we do knot the cable because it did go round his neck one night which scared me. He can't clip it on himself as its a bit fiddly so just bear in mind you may have to get up in the night and help. (My partner didn't want to do this so this could be a negative.. he wanted our son to be able to do it himself. But if you're happy to help then that's fine.) The clip is good and stays in place all night. It only took about 2 weeks for him to start going dry at night .. We've had a few frustrations and ups and downs but as I say hes almost 7 so his body is very set in its ways. So far now we've had several weeks now of being totally dry. Honestly I can't recommend this enough. It needs support and commitment but that's what any parent should be prepared to offer their child. My son now doesn't wear it at all and is super proud of himself as are we. Its been a long slog but he's done it and the sticker chart was fantastic too. A real incentive. For the price as well this is good value and nothing compared to the hundreds of pounds some others I've heard of cost. It's also saved us an embarrassing and shaming visit to the Dr's which thankfully we haven't had to put him through. Highly recommended.
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