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The New 2014 DryEasy Bedwetting Alarm is a clinically certified, lightweight device featuring 6 customizable alarm sounds, 4 volume levels up to 85 dB, and versatile operation modes including vibration. Designed to gently train children to stay dry at night, it offers proven effectiveness with a user-friendly touch control and medical-grade reliability.







| ASIN | B00J4HFSWA |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 404,381 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 889 in Bedding & Furniture Protection |
| Control method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (5,721) |
| Date First Available | 11 Aug. 2016 |
| Item Weight | 56.6 g |
| Item model number | DE100TS |
| Item weight | 2 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Marvelworks Ltd. |
| Noise level | 85 Decibels |
| Part Number | DE100TS |
| Product Dimensions | 5.99 x 1.6 x 5.79 cm; 56.7 g |
| Sensor technology | Vibration Sensor |
L**S
Breakthrough!
After years of night nappies as well as lack of success with medication, we purchased this on recommendation from an NHS appointment. To say we’re amazed is an understatement. Having read reviews and the alarm instructions I was expecting this to take a few months, if it worked at all. Within 3 weeks my daughter was totally dry at night, including two weeks back to back nights dry. She is totally delighted as well. Some notes: -We used it on the vibrate setting as the alarm tones were very loud and shrill and we thought it would be a bit traumatising in the middle of the night! -We also had her in pull ups with pants underneath to attach the alarm to, to avoid wet bedding at the beginning. This worked fine and once she was dry for a few nights in a row we stopped the pull ups with no problem at all.
H**H
I don't have any complaints about this alarm! It is very simple to use. A child trying to attach it themselves might have trouble, but I always do it for my 5 year old son, though he likes to help me attach the blue alarm box to his shirt. When I researched bedwetting alarms, the most common complaints on some of them were false alarms due to sweat, and not being able to reuse the alarm until it dried out well because it would continue to go off. This alarm has not had either problem! My son is hot natured, but his sweat has not caused a false alarm. The way this alarm works, he would have to soak his underwear with sweat to set it off. Also, once the sensor is detached from the wet underwear (which you have to do before you can turn off the alarm, so a child can't simply push the reset button and ignore the alarm), you can immediately reattach it to dry underwear and it's good to go! The sensor is very sensitive to wetness, though. So much so that my son has accidentally leaked a tiny bit in his underwear twice after he was awake but hadn't taken it off yet, and the alarm started going off. My son accidentally dropped the blue box in the toilet once. It went off incessantly until we took out the batteries, but after we let it dry out completely it has worked perfectly since then. When that happened I went ahead and replaced the batteries as a precaution, but that's the only time I've replaced them so far. We are on our 8th week using the alarm. I can't say that he is cured yet, but his bedwetting has greatly improved!! I was having to change the sheets multiple times a week before getting it, and that was with me taking him to the bathroom 2-3 times a night usually!! With him using the alarm I have rarely woken him to go to the bathroom, wanting to let it do it's job. There have been 6 times he has wet twice in one night, and I really expected that to happen more often, especially in the beginning. The alarm does not wake him up (it is very loud, and has the options of multiple sounds and a vibration, but he is just a very hard sleeper!), so I sleep in his room at least part of the night so I can wake him up immediately when the alarm goes off. The sensor is clipped to his underwear and then he wears a pull-up (we call them "special underwear" so he still feels like a big boy) over his underwear, so that helps contain the wetness most of the time. I haven't had to change his sheets near as often. He loves the sticker chart! If he wets, he gets a rainy cloud sticker. If he is dry, he gets a sunshine sticker. If he wets a little bit, but we catch it and he finishes mostly in the toilet, he gets a partly sunny sticker. We just took him out for ice cream because he now has more sunshine stickers on his whole chart than the other two stickers combined!! So far the most sunshine stickers in a row he's gotten is 5, but he's improving! I keep notes on the approximate time he goes to sleep and when he wets. That has helped me learn some things in this process too. Even if he is not completely cured of bedwetting by the time we reach the end of the 12 week chart, I feel we will still be far ahead of where we were when we started. I am so glad I bought this particular alarm! It has been well worth the money, and I don't see any need of a more expensive one when this one has done a superb job!! Update: It's been nearly a year since we stopped using the alarm. We went through the entire program, and he still had wet nights near the end, but something seemed to click after we finished the program and stopped using the alarm. When we stopped using it, I started taking him to the bathroom in the night only one time, about an hour after he went to bed (prior to using the alarm I would take him multiple times and he still wet the bed). Gradually I was able to expand the time before I took him, and he continued to stay dry. After 6 months of that I stopped taking him altogether. It has now been almost a year since the last time he wet the bed!! He can drink as much as he wants and no problems!! I really think the alarm helped us in this process greatly. I am thrilled I don't have to take him to the bathroom at night, or limit his drinks anymore!!! Be patient. Use the alarm for the entire program. Take notes along the way. It will help you!!
R**A
I have made a repeat purchase of this product and the same is working fine. The first purchase was made 2 years back and it worked well for the last 2 years. Hence satisfied with the product and reordered
R**A
Product doesn’t work
B**A
These used to sell on Amazon Australia for $40 which was an acceptable price considering they only last on average 2 months sometimes they only last for 2 weeks, however, the price has now risen to $112 it’s not worth the money because they do not last and if you’re in Australia, you cannot claim warranty either
A**N
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