🚀 Say goodbye to bedwetting blues and hello to sweet dreams!
The Eclipse Wireless Bedwetting Alarm is a cutting-edge solution designed to help children overcome bedwetting. Featuring a comfortable, wireless moisture sensor that can be discreetly placed in underwear or diapers, this alarm system alerts parents from up to 40 feet away. With a proven success rate of up to 90%, it not only aids in effective night toilet training but also fosters confidence in children as they learn to recognize their body's signals.
S**H
Finally a bedwetting alarm that works!!!
I have a 12 year old son that has never gone more than three days dry, but typically has had an accident everyday of his life, and we have spent the past six years trying everything under the sun to help him not have night time accidents. He hasn’t been allowed sugary drinks, even at family functions or when we go out, and nothing after seven while constantly monitoring his fluid intake in the morning to keep him hydrated. We would wake him up two separate times every night but his accidents were always random and we could never figure out times that would help. He even had to miss a week long school field trip that’s a really big deal in this area. He’s never been able to go to sleep overs. We’ve gone through three wet alarms over the years that he would either sleep through or he would remove in his sleep. We’ve set up reward systems for him that he really cares about in order to encourage him to want to try, but he would often get angry when he would have an accident and couldn’t the reward. We had taken him to several specialists that couldn’t give us any answer to why he was wetting the bed at night and would suggest the alarms that we would keep trying again and again. One specialist told me she had kids even at seventeen with bed wetting issues, which fed my fear he wouldn’t grow out of it. After a while you could see my son had given up and it was taking a toll on his sleep and his emotional state so we stopped with the alarms and just stocked up on ninjamas and triple protected his mattress (we go through like two a year because he leaks through his diapers every night regardless of brand and size). I was feeling like I was failing him, especially after him not going to Scicon. But then one day I came across this and decided to give it a try after reading the reviews.I purchased this November 15th. I followed the priming instructions with my son, slipped the alarm inside on of my panty liners and attached it to his diaper and left the base on my nightstand. This alarm is VERY loud and very sensitive. If my son went pee before bed and pulled his diaper up and even a drop would get on it, it goes off, but I don’t mind this because it help him recognize how to be careful. During the night when it goes off I would wake up thinking there’s a fire, and I’m a very deep sleeper as well and it would wake up everyone in our house. By day three my son was asking me not to wear the alarm because it was so annoying but I reminded him once again why we were trying it. I told him as long as he leaves the alarm on all night he can get video games (the reward for being dry), and that I don’t care if he has an accident in the morning as long as the alarm is left in place. I just wanted to try it out for six weeks and if it didn’t work I promised I would stop with the alarms. By day five we had a day dry, and by Dec 1 we started to see dry streaks. Since Dec 9 he has not had a single accident. We’ve let up all our restrictions and he has been able to just be a normal 12 year old boy and we’ve all been able to sleep through the night. We plan to continue using this alarm until mid January as long as the dry streak continues.What’s really special about this alarm is it is wireless so there’s no cords or buttons that he can switch or remove, and the way we place it inside a panty liner makes it hard for him to remove without tearing it open and us knowing. It’s loud and jarring enough I think it does a good job training the brain to wake up when he has to urinate. And the fact the base can be placed in our room ensures we wake up to make sure he’s getting up and going to the bathroom. It was pricer than the past alarms but I really feel like if you have an older child that struggles to go even one night dry this is the alarm you want. This has been the first time in years I haven’t had to worry about helping my son strip his bed and wash his sheets and scrub his mattress, about what he’s drinking and the time he’s drinking it, or wondering if I’m doing the right thing or causing more issues by trying to solve the bedwetting issue. That fear that he would be wetting the bed into adulthood and his quality of life being around hiding it is finally gone. You can already tell his self confidence has gotten better, he really knows he has control over this now. Best purchase I’ve made, would definitely recommend.
S**E
Quickly helped 12yr old & made in New Zealand!
Various attempts to help our 12 year old son stop bedwetting had proved fruitless, and we were getting a bit desperate.He is the classic deep sleeper - sleeping through all kinds of loud sounds and alarms - so I was a bit hesitant to get a "sound only" system. We've had some minimal success to him waking up to alarms set on his smartband that vibrates, so were initially looking for a combo sound/vibration alarm.Part of earlier failures was a lack of commitment on his part because he didn't like having things attached to his clothing, or wires running across his body. This wireless setup was extremely appealing.I narrowed it down to this and another wireless system that was a little cheaper and also had vibration. Decided to go with this one because it seemed higher quality and is manufactured in New Zealand vs. China. To me, that's worth the few extra bucks.We started the night of Jan.28 and it's now Feb. 16. Much to my shock, he woke immediately to the alarm, which is said to be a specific frequency that wakes even the deepest sleeper. The first week it went off once or twice every night. Then there was a night a he woke up for the first time in his 12yrs *just because he had to go to the bathroom*!!It's been 10 nights now since the alarm went off at all. He either stays dry all night, or wakes up to use the toilet part way through. We'll still keep at it for a couple more weeks just to make sure it's solid, but I'm thrilled with this product.It was not a concern for me, but I would definitely recommend getting the dual parent pack (one sensor, two alarm bases) if you're at all concerned you won't hear the alarm going off in your child's room. Also, make sure you watch the demo video on placing the sensor. For reference, we decided to still use his Goodnites. Cut a tiny shallow slit in the upper mesh layer and used a finger to gently separate the upper layer from the absorbant layer below, creating a pocket just large enough for the sensor. We did have to experiment with placement, as the first attempts we were inserting too low and he would urinate a significant amount before it reached the sensor to trigger alarm.This device is compact, easy to use, and effective. If there are any changes, I will update, but as of now I'd say this is a solid, awesome buy!
K**.
Very disappointed...
Very disappointing to spend $100.00 and have this product not work. We have followed the directions to a "T". I am writing this review, not to bash the product, but to aide other parents that are considering the same purchase. I read a ton of reviews trying to decide which monitor would be best. The reviews were very mixed and therefore I ended up picking this one with no real certainty. The alarm works great and sounds loudly, however it has yet to do this when my son wets his bed. It only alarms once we are taking it out of his soaking wet underpants in the morning. Very Frustrating!
A**M
Worked wonderfully
We have used this on 2 children so far. 1 boy and 1 girl and will be using this on a 3rd child soon as well. Our girl was much quicker to learn than our boy but he also has aspergers and he sleeps very hard. Took our boy 8 weeks and he's been dry every since. Our girl has been 5 weeks.We used good nights, made a slit in the material and wrapped the sensor in a sheet of toilet paper and inserted it into the slit making sure it was placed correctly. Only a few times have we had it go off for now apparent reason.It's loud and is very quick in sensing moisture.Great product
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