🚀 Wake up dry, win every night!
The Wet-Stop3 3 Bedwetting Alarm (Blue) is a pediatric urologist-designed, clinically proven solution featuring 6 variable alarms and strong vibration to effectively train children to stop bedwetting. It includes a wearable moisture sensor clipped outside underwear, a comprehensive motivational reward system, and is backed by FDA, ISO, and CE certifications with a 1-year warranty.
Voltage | 3 Volts (DC) |
Control method | Touch |
Mounting type | Tabletop Mount |
Sensor technology | Contact Sensor |
UPC | 188813000247 633653415022 188813000353 |
Manufacturer | Wet-Stop |
Units | 1 count |
Age Range Description | Kid |
Country of origin | China |
H**T
Miraculous!
I’m almost afraid to write this review for fear of jinxing our success but at the same time I want to tell other parents that if you’re on the fence about trying this product, you must give it a go!Our son had never been dry in the night and was still in pull ups that were soaked every morning. Just before he turned 5, out of the blue he said he wanted to stop wearing them. I let him try without for a week and he was soaked through every night. He got very disheartened and was really fed up so I told him we’d go back to pull ups for a while and then try again. He reluctantly agreed and I really wanted to help him.I’d previously heard of bedwetting alarms but thought they were for much older children and were very expensive. So when I found this little gadget I thought it was worth a try.I explained to our son how it worked and he was really keen to try it. I was worried the alarm would scare him in the night so I said I would sleep in his room for the first few nights. We clipped the sensor onto the outside of the bottom of his pants then put a pair of pull ups over the top, and clipped the alarm part onto the top of his vest. He thought it was all very exciting and he was very motivated by the reward chart that comes with it too - he was desperate to get a gold star! We tested the alarm together by putting a drop of water on the sensor so we knew what to expect. Personally I think it’s just the right volume - loud enough to wake anyone in the room but I’m amazed by some comments saying it’s so loud it wakes the whole house?! Definitely not in our case.So here’s what happened for us...Night 1The alarm went off twice in the night. Both times I jumped up and pulled the wire out to stop the noise then we stumbled together to the bathroom and I made him try and do a wee, although he said it had all come out already. I dried the sensor and clipped the wire back in, changed him into a new pair of pants and pull ups.Night 2The alarm only went off once and it wasn’t until 6.30am. He was very wet again though but I got him to the bathroom and changed him as before.Night 3The alarm went off once again.Night 4The alarm went off once again and I was getting tired and a little disheartened - although kept up the positive demeanour for my son! I did realise it might take weeks to see any progress and was prepared to stick with it.Night 5He said before bed ‘I’m going to try really hard tonight not to do a wee’... and to my amazement he woke up at 8am dry! We were both stunned! He was over the moon to get a gold star on his chart!Then the next night was the same, and the next, and the next... I couldn’t believe it had worked so quickly!!After a few dry nights I was feeling brave and let him go to bed without the pull up... still dry! And the last couple I have let him sleep without the alarm too... still dry! He is so much happier and I’m absolutely delighted for him. What a wonderful product this is, and very good value. I am so, so thankful that I found it and have already recommended it to friends. Just amazing and life changing. THANK YOU!!!!
D**W
Five year old completely dry in three weeks
I remember reading the other reviews for this product thinking if these experiences are true then I have to give this a try and hope we get the same outcome. Very pleased to say we did.Our five year old has been dry in the day since he was two, but could never make it through the night and has always worn pull ups. He had the added pressure of his younger brother being completely dry by 2.5 years old. He also didn't like it that his best friend found out he wore pull ups and teased him about it. With school and beaver camps coming up we really needed for his sake to get him dry at night.We had tried everything to help him. No drinking after 5pm, lifting him twice a night, once at 11pm and again at 3am, which was very tiring for me having to get up. Most of the time he couldn't remember going even when I made him walk to the toilet. Plus I was expecting him to pee on command. We also tried a week of letting him wet the bed in the hope it would kick start his brain, but after six nights of broken sleep and a lot of washing we gave up. At that point I wondered if there was a device that would react to him peeing and let him/us know. A quick google search and I found the Wet-Stop 3 read the reviews and decided to try it.The first few nights it worked well as we clipped it inside his pull up and it was waking us all up to get him to the toilet. Toward the end of the week it didn't work as well as it didn't go off and he had wee in his pull up. At this point we realised that when the sensor is in the wrong position or moves the pull up absorbs the wee before it hits the sensor. We put pants on him and clipped the sensor to them with the pull up over the top to protect the bedding and stop us having to change the sheets in the middle of the night. It worked really well plus gave him the feeling of being wet. Four more nights and he had his first dry night and got the converted 'gold star' that he was thriving to get. 'Team Wee Wee' as we called ourselves had succeeded. Another wet night, followed by two dry, followed by another wet night and four dry, one last wet night (a minor dribble) and he has been dry ever since.It is amazing how the alarm tells the body that peeing at night is negative and it quickly learns to adapt. He hated being woken up too. The first time he appeared at my bedside at 3am telling me he needed the toilet was amazing. I've never been so pleased to be woken up in the middle of the night. Hearing him do a large wee in the morning after his body has stored it for a few hours was also amazing. He is now fully dry and really happy with himself and we no longer need to purchase pull ups.
B**R
Takes time but works!
I had been putting off using this alarm for my 8 almost 9 year old as I knew it would be a disruptive process that may not work. Eventually my son was keen to try it as he was fed up of wearing pull ups that did not really work anyway. The first two nights he wore the alarm he did not wet the bed!! I got a bit excited at this point and thought it was a miracle but after that the alarm did start going off!! He wore bed time pants over his pants to start with. The alarm is loud and it took my son a while to get back to sleep after getting up to go to the toilet and change into clean pants. We kept a diary and after a couple of weeks the alarm went off but my son could actually stop himself from wetting the bed and got up to go to the toilet. Then soon after the alarm wasn't going off and he woke to go to the toilet and then a few weeks after that we took the alarm off and he sleeps all night without wetting or getting up!!!So it took a good month but now he is so happy and so am I! Im not sure exactly how its even worked but it has! I tried not to make a big deal of it when he did wear pull ups but at 8 and a half he was upset that he couldn't go for a sleep over and so this was worth a try. The only thing I don't like about the alarm is the that it is supposed to clip on to their t.shirt but that was uncomfortable so he put the alarm under is pillow. I didn't like the fact he had a wire in his bed that he might get tangled up in but it wasn't a problem and he was old enough to wake up if it was uncomfortable. Worth a try!!
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