DRI Sleeper Eclipse Wireless Bedwetting Alarm with Spare Urine Sensor
The DRI Sleeper Eclipse Wireless Bedwetting Alarm with Spare Urine Sensor provides the ideal solution to bedwetting using early detection and effective alerts. By emitting a loud alarm the second that urine is detected by the sensor, children learn to wake up when they have a full bladder and are at risk of an accident. Supplied with an extra sensor for hygiene and convenience, this kit provides everything needed to stop bedwetting for good.
What's Included?
What Is the DRI Sleeper Eclipse?
The DRI Sleeper is a wireless sensor and alarm combination that wakes your child up when it detects the first hint of urine. Over time, it will train your child to know when they have a full bladder in the middle of the night and naturally wake without the help of the alarm.
Who Can Use the DRI Sleeper Eclipse?
The DRI Sleeper is designed to stop bedwetting in children aged between four and fourteen years old, but older children or adults could also find it beneficial.
Key Features of the DRI Sleeper Eclipse
- Suitable for children aged between four and fourteen
- Includes two sensor pads to alternate out between cleaning
- Shown to be successful in nine out of ten children
- Typically provides results in 2 - 12 weeks of consistent use
- Sensor pad is small and plastic-coated for comfort and to reduce chances of irritation
- Alarm can be kept up to 11 metres (35 feet) away from sensor
- Completely wireless operation for ease of use and discretion
- Designed like a small "space rocket" to appeal to children
- Battery lasts up to a year or more
- Purchase of DRI Sleeper includes access to helpful resource kit
- Can be paired with second alarm to be left with parents
- High volume with a tamper-proof volume adjustment
- Dimensions (LxWxH): 80 x 40 x 20mm
How Does the DRI Sleeper Eclipse Work?
With only two pieces, no worries and a really simple design, the DRI Sleeper Eclipse is easy to use for both parents and children:
- The moisture sensor is placed in the child's underwear or nappy
- The sensor is placed somewhere in the child's room (up to 11 metres away)
- Any moisture is detected by the sensor and the alarm emits a loud noise to wake the child up
- The child gets up to use the toilet - mess free!
How and Where Do I Place the Sensor?
For Underwear:
- In a sanitary pad: A really easy and convenient way to secure the DRI Sleeper Sensor to your child. Just cut a small slot in the pad and insert the sensor. Then insert the pad inside your child's underwear. The sensor should be next to where urine comes out and the black strips should be facing your child
- In between two pairs of underwear: For this method, the DRI Sleeper Sensor pad is placed in a small piece of toilet paper, then on top of one pair of underwear and underneath another pair. The top pair of underwear should fit snug as to prevent the sensor moving out of place
For a Nappy:
- Cut a slot in the nappy, near where urine comes out. Then wrap the sensor in a small piece of toilet paper and place it inside the slot, with the black strips facing your child. Make sure the brand chosen does not contain absorbent gel, as this can prevent urine getting onto the sensor and sounding the alarm
Sensor Pad is Small, Safe and Completely Wireless
The wireless sensor included with the DRI Sleeper Eclipse is designed to be as unobtrusive, easy-to-use and safe as possible.
- Completely Wireless: There's no need to worry about fiddly cords and wires with the DRI Sleeper Eclipse. This prevents tangling around your child and makes operation much simpler
- Compact and Lightweight: Weighing only 11 grams with a small design (52 x 25 x 10mm) it slots subtly into your child's underwear for comfort and discretion
- Extremely Long Battery Life: Requiring absolutely no changes, the battery of the sensor pad is sealed and lasts up to a year or even longer. This is much longer than the vast majority of children will need to overcome bedwetting with the DRI Sleeper
- Safe Operation: Coated in plastic and designed to work without direct skin contact, the DRI Sleeper Moisture Sensor Pad won't cause your child skin irritation. Also, when activated it sends a completely harmless low frequency 1.4 second transmission to the alarm
How Does the DRI Sleeper Work?
The DRI Sleeper Eclipse is bedwetting training device, and as such speeds up your child's learning. The alarm sounds every time they start to wet themselves, so over time they learn to notice the feeling of a full bladder even before the alarm sounds. This full-bladder feeling will start to wake them (as it does with adults), allowing them to get to the bathroom in time. When used and directed with night-time toilet training, nine in ten children will stop bed wetting.
Confident Kids and Happy Parents!
When children can go to bed knowing that they won't wake up to unpleasant and embarrassing accidents, they're more confident. Sleepovers and trips away become exciting instead of worrisome. Parents can also be proud their child has overcome bedwetting, not to mention happy that they won't be woken up in the middle of the night!