🚀 Empower Your Child's Independence with Every Night!
The TEQIN Bedwetting Alarm is a cutting-edge solution designed for children over 5, featuring a high-sensitivity sensor that detects bedwetting instantly. With a rechargeable battery lasting up to 20 days, customizable sound and vibration alerts, and dual sensor clips for enhanced reliability, this alarm is an essential tool for parents aiming to promote independent toileting and effective potty training.
S**Y
So far, so good.
We had 2 kids who were still having accidents at the ages of 8 and 9, so we bought this device and one other bed-wetting alarm.A few notes before my review:- This is tough to use with a pull-up or training pant. We tried it a few times, but you literally have to cut a hole in the pullup to put the sensor in a spot that will work.- The option for the longer cord or the shorter one is nice, but we have had an incident where the alarm went off but my kid didn't wake up because she was smothering the alarm. If the alarm is covered, the sound is deadened in a major way. I recommend a high mount on the collar, closer to the ear.- We haven't had any issues with the cord coming out like others have reported. If you put it in correctly, it will probably work.Overall, we love the device.The collar clip isn't as good as the other one we bought, but it hasn't fallen off.We've gone almost a full week without charging it any haven't had any issues, so battery life is solid.The clip for the sensor can be a little hard to get on some types of material, but once you get the hang of it, it holds just fine.It is very light weight and small, and it hasn't bothered my kid at all. And she's a very active sleeper, and we haven't had a problem with either the sensor or the unit falling off, or the cord getting tangled.I will say that wicking-style athletic underwear doesn't work great with it.We have only had 2 accidents and they were early on. One time the alarm woke her, one time it didn't.What's odd is, a kid that used to have accidents several times a week is now simply not having them.We undergo a bit of a ritual where we take a potty break, then test the alarm, then put it on. I wonder if just the extra awareness is somehow making the accidents less likely.She is able to put the alarm on by herself at this point, after a few nights of assistance.Either way, it's working. The improvement to our lives is worth far more than what we paid for this device.I also want to take a second to address the seller specifically. After a week or so, one of my kids turned off his thinking brain and broke the clip on the back of the device. It wasn't a design issue, it was operator error all the way.I contacted the seller and explained what had happened, and that it was our fault. We were asking how we could buy a replacement clip. The seller's response was prompt and his solution was to send us a whole new unit.That was unexpected, and certainly not necessary, but was greatly appreciated and allowed us to not get out of our new routine for very long.If you have an older kid who is still having accidents and you are thinking about a bed-wetting alarm, I highly recommend this device, and this seller.
S**E
Crap instructions. Don’t know how to use it!
Let me preface by saying I used two different alarms with my oldest. They were both great. This time I decided to use a different brand. I clearly received a used product as there was much on the alarm. I cleaned it and figured I’d try to use it anyway. Basically impossible to figure out how based on the “instruction” manual, if you can call it that. It’s 4 pages of warnings and 4 pages of “how to potty train your kid.” No instructions on how to use the damn thing. When I press the power button nothing happens. When I hold the power button it starts into the modes. Ok. I pick the song, the volume, and the vibration. Now what? It keeps beeping until I hold the power button again. Then the damn thing turns off completely and gets a red light. It’s fully charged, been charging for 4 hours now. I think anyway, I tried two different outlets and no charge indicator lights came on. I tried swapping out the little clips, tried both of them, tried pressing the power button while clipping a wet paper towel....nothing. Completely worthless. I don’t know if I’m just unable to figure it out or if I got a defective one? Since there’s no instructions I don’t know what to think. So I’m exchanging it for a (hopefully) new one and I’ll update the review when I receive it.
M**Q
Great idea
My son has an adult bladder. He drowned this item. It's a great idea but the fact that my 6 year old disabled it with his bodily fluids makes me wish that the product was more durable. It lasted for about 10 days and then it was time to either buy another one or sulk in defeat. I chose the latter. I would not recommend if you have a child that wets the bed heavily. This product is more for kids who has a mistake hear and there, not nightly.
S**D
Worked for 8yr old Autistic boy!!
I've waited to write a review on this because I wasn't sure if it was coincidence or it was actually working. Our son is 8 years old and Autistic (High Functioning). We had him in pullups because he would not hold his pee or get up to go. We thought it may have been due to ASD, then maybe because he was being lazy. We tried setting alarms for him to get up and go in the night but he would pee at 11, go to sleep and wet the bed at 1140. He goes to bed an hour after his last sip of drink and goes pee before he goes to bed. After he said he does not want to wear the pullups anymore, we looked for a sensor device to wake him if he has an accident. I read reviews on alot of these and decided on the rechargeable one that is fairly inexpensive. My son's arms are so tiny, the strap was kinda loose at first but we rearranged it to fit a little tighter (double wrapped around the device). He never complained about the wire or the strap which was surprising for him! We read a suggestion to put underwear on, clip the sensor to the underwear, and then put the pullup over all of it. Therefore, if (and when) there is an accident, it will not require you to change sheets or clothes, just the underwear and diaper. The first night, he did not pee at all. He was definitely aware of it and I think knowing what it was for helped alot. Since we bought this, he has had only 4 accidents. When the alarm goes off, he wakes up and it is loud enough to wake us up in the next room. Now, he is out of pullups and continues to wear the sensor until he chooses to take it off. I'm not sure why we are so surprised at his progress because he does amazing things all the time, but I truly think this device was the direct cause of his success!
ترست بايلوت
منذ 3 أيام
منذ يوم واحد