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3 Green Bedwetting Enuresis Alarm with Loud Sound and Strong Vibration for Boys or Girls, Proven Solution for Bedwetters…

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Fulfilled by PottyMD LLC

Arrives Sep 4 – Sep 7
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Features

  • SIX VARYING ALARM TONES PLUS VIBRATION ALERT Choose the best setting for your child.
  • COMPACT ALARM UNIT USES 2 AAA BATTERIES Keeping it lightweight and easy to wear, with longest battery life.
  • PATENTED SENSOR IS EASY TO CLEAN And extremely effective when properly placed.
  • "THE COMPLETE BEDWETTING BOOK" DOWNLOAD Included to help parents choose the best method for their child.
  • REWARD CHART AND STAR STICKERS Included to encourage and reward progress towards dry nights.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.5 x 1.5 x 0.5 inches; 1.45 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ W103


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 2 AA batteries required.


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 7, 2008


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ PottyMD


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I'm a little amazed.
I will start by saying that I agree with most pediatricians and parenting magazines that bedwetting is something you just have to wait for your kid to grow out of. However, our daughter just turned 5 recently, and she has never stayed dry at night, nor has she ever even attempted to stay dry (by getting up to go potty during the night). We bought Pull-Ups like they were going out of style. We thought we'd try having her just wear underwear at night for 4 or 5 nights to see if that would solve the problem - maybe the risk of having uncomfortable wet underwear/pajamas would make her get up when she needed to go. But all that did was increase our laundry load (considerably). I decided to give the Wet-Stop3 Bedwetting Alarm a shot, figuring if a beeping, vibrating alarm wouldn't do it, I'd go back to assuming my daughter would stop wetting the bed whenever her brain/bladder grew out of it. And now, after using the alarm for about two weeks, she has had 8 or 9 total nights of being completely dry! There are a couple of reasons I think this system works well: 1) The combined beeping and vibration continue until someone shuts off the alarm. Shutting it off is specifically designed to be a bit difficult to do (since you don't want the child just shutting the alarm off and going right back to sleep), so an adult needs to help. This ensures you can get the kid to the bathroom to finish going potty while you shut off the alarm/get new underwear and pajamas/change the sheets. 2) The alarm is annoying. It needs to be! If it was too gentle, it wouldn't startle my daughter awake, and she wouldn't immediately start calling for us to come shut it off. We were easily able to hear it on the baby monitor. 3) The alarm comes with a calendar the child can color (which my daughter loved). It also comes with a sheet of silver star stickers and gold star stickers (also very exciting). The gold stars are, of course, for the nights when they stay dry. But since that won't happen right off the bat (or else you wouldn't be buying the alarm), the SILVER stars are, in my view, more important. They are for the nights when the child only has one accident and manages to finish on the toilet (or however you want to gauge their relative success). I think this system of rewarding the effort, while not ideal in every situation, is of particular importance in potty-training. My daughter was happy to put the silver star stickers on her potty calendar when she wasn't having totally dry nights - and I was happy that she was actually finishing peeing in the toilet, even though she'd started to pee in bed. Then, upon getting her first GOLD star, she was ecstatic, of course (and so was I). I should note, though, that we did have a couple of minor problems with the alarm. When we first got it and I inserted the batteries, the light flashed on the side, as it was supposed to (according to the instructions). However, when I tested it with a wet washcloth, it wouldn't go off. I thought there might be a short in the cord or something, and was ready to contact the company. But after digging around on their Web site, I found a troubleshooting tip that said there might be residue on the sensor and that wiping the sensor off would correct the problem. Sure enough, after my husband scrubbed the sensor (pretty firmly) with the washcloth, it started working! The other issue is that we had several "false alarms" on a few nights - that is, the alarm would start going off, and our daughter hadn't had an accident. As far as I could tell, the problem might be that she was sweating a bit and the alarm sensed the moisture on her skin. My brilliant idea (if I do say so myself) was to take one square of toilet paper and put it between her skin and the sensor, clipping it in place with the sensor. That way, sweat wouldn't be enough to make the alarm go off, but if she peed, the toilet paper would immediately get soaked and the alarm would sound. We've done that every night since, and no more false alarms! Despite these two drawbacks, I'm giving this alarm system 5 stars, because both were easily remedied, and I figure for $45, you can't complain too much about minor inconveniences. I am so pleased at our daughter's success, and she is so proud that she's now wearing underwear instead of Pull-Ups at night. Looking forward to more gold-star nights! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2012 by J. L. Martin

  • I was skeptical at first because a friend purchased a similar product for her son of similar age that was recommended to her by
It's been a little over 2 months since I purchased this product, and I've waited to give my review so that I could be assured that this really was going to work, that it was really true that after 7-1/2 years, my son actually can sleep through the night without peeing! I was skeptical at first because a friend purchased a similar product for her son of similar age that was recommended to her by her pediatrian but cost around $100! It did not work for her son which is why I chose this product... relatively good reviews, pretty inexpensive (for a product that is so invaluable!!!), and low expectations. I couldn't have been more wrong! First thing, we found this product worked best by having my son wear a pair of underwear and a pull-up over the top. We first tried without underwear but found that the alarm was less consistent with notifying him that he was when wearing only a pull-up. We considered using underwear alone with a chuck pad underneath him if that didn't work, but the underwear and pull-up combo worked just fine for us. My son clipped the sensor at the lowest point of the little front opening of the underwear. On day 3 of using this product, my son woke up dry for the first time EVER! He was thrilled. I was thrilled. We did a happy dance. Over the next two weeks or so we had some dry nights and some wet nights. My son began to get discouraged because no one wanted this product to work more than he did. I actually pulled up Amazon at one point and started reading him some of the reviews and experiences of others who had success with this product. He was a lot more encouraged after that. He took a lot of autonomy with this product. He insisted on putting it together, taking it off himself, and changing his underwear in the night if he wet them. By week 3-4, accidents became less frequent, and eventually we started to forget to use the alarm. As I'm writing this review today, I'm realizing that I can't actually remember the last time that we used the alarm or had an accident. A few other pointers about the product itself... there are two parts to the alarm, a cord with a clip that contains the sensor on one end and a phone jack connector on the other end that clips into the box. The box has one button. According to the directions, after clipping the sensor to the underwear, you are supposed to run the cord underneath the shirt up to the collar and clip the alarm to the shirt collar. My son hated how that felt and did not make it through night 1 with it clipped that way. He chose to clip it to the waist of his pajama pants and eventually just left it hanging out in the bed. Whatever works! Other reviewers mentioned the length of the cord being too long. We did not find that to be the case. There are two ways to silence the alarm, one that takes forever to shut it up while you listen to an obnoxious alarm in the middle of the night that has jolted you awake, and another that shuts the sound off immediately. The first way involves removing the sensor from the wet surface, completely drying the clip, then holding the button down until the alarm stops. If it still senses wetness on the sensor, the alarm will not stop when the bottom is pressed or will immediately alarm again until the sensor is completely dry. The alarm will buzz incessantly until you've completed this process. Alternatively, you can remove the cord from the box (disconnect the phone jack) and hold the button until the alarm has stopped (maybe 3 seconds?) then completely dry the sensor prior to reconnecting the cord to the box. Again, the alarm will go off again if it has not been dried completely. I had one issue with the alarm that it would occasionally false alarm when it sensed sweat. We solved this issue by inserting one square of toilet tissue between the sensor and my son's skin. Please let me know if you found this review helpful and feel free to comment if you have any questions! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2017 by Amazonaholic

  • 11 YEARS AND MY SON IS FINALLY DRY!
First of all, let me say that I really like this product. My son is 11 years old. Never, not once was he dry, no matter what we did. The first night in this alarm and one other random night so far are the only nights he has had accidents. So like 2 accidents in 2 weeks after 11 years of being dry? WIN! You cannot begin to imagine how the relief flooded over me. I'm tired of buying pull-ups for an 11 year old kid. However- yes it works, BUT there are a lot of times, like when my son is putting it on by himself that it goes off and scares the heck out of everyone. He is already sensitive to noise, so then he gets paranoid to wear it. But we get it back on and it seems to be fine all night. It has never backfired while he has been sleeping -only when he was putting it on. So it may have either been on wrong or whatever because once my husband put it on him, it never false starts again. But because of this I'm taking away a star. We were set to return it fr it possibly being defective, but I think we figured out that you need to have the clip out on so that the plastic is on the inside of the underwear. Once we did that, it stopped false starting. The noise is loud, but not too loud that my sensory kid is terrified of it. It also vibrates. Overall, the value for the price can't be beat. Really you guys... I was at my wits end! 11 years of trying everything and then BAM.. 2 nights in this and we are dry. He stil wears the alarm. We tried one night without it after feeling falsely confident but I think the alarm keeps him in check. The night without went bad. Hopefully only a few more nights! UPDATE- Alarm, despite having changed batteries several times, no longer turns on. The unit is completely dead and I am sending it back. Works great... until it doesn't. Removing 1 star for that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2016 by Hollister33

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