🚨 Wake Up Dry, Win Every Night!
The 3 Blue Bedwetting Enuresis Alarm combines six customizable alarm tones with strong vibration alerts in a compact, lightweight design powered by 2 AAA batteries. Featuring a patented, easy-to-clean sensor and a two-step shut off to prevent accidental resets, it’s a proven, effective solution for boys and girls. Bonus motivational tools like a reward chart and star stickers plus a downloadable guide make this a comprehensive system to help children achieve dry nights confidently.
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IT WORKS!!
This bedwetting alarm truly changed our lives. My son was 7 and was still struggling with nighttime accidents, which was starting to affect his confidence. We had tried limiting liquids, waking him up before we went to bed, and even pull-ups, but nothing worked long-term. I was hesitant to try an alarm at first, but I’m so glad we did.The first couple of weeks were rough. The alarm would go off once or even twice a night, and it was hard on all of us—especially my son, who would wake up startled and frustrated. But we stuck with it, and by week 3 we started noticing a big difference. He began waking up on his own when he needed to go or sleeping through the night dry. By the end of the fourth week, he had gone a full week without any accidents.Now it’s been a few weeks since we stopped using the alarm and he’s still consistently dry. I can’t even explain the boost in his self-esteem. He’s proud of himself, and we’re beyond relieved as parents.The alarm itself was easy to set up and use. It clipped onto his underwear, and the sound was loud enough to wake him (and us!), but that’s exactly what we needed. The consistency really helped train his brain to recognize the signals and start waking up before accidents happened.If you’re in a similar situation—especially with an older child—I highly recommend giving this a try. It’s not an overnight fix, but with patience and consistency, it really works. I only wish we had started sooner
T**S
LIFECHANGING. It works!!
It WORKS!!!! My son is 9 and has become really self-conscious about his bedwetting. He was really motivated to try this device. The star system really motivates him. He is so proud of himself when he gets a gold star. The vibrating alarm works! It’s not horribly loud but loud enough to wake them. The time it went off it stopped him from soaking himself in pee. Only slightly wet so we only had to change the top sheet and the pad I had underneath. I don’t have to wake my son to go pee every night now and I am getting way more sleep. I highly recommend this device. It is a great invention. It really is better than just getting a random alarm. The idea is to train their brains to wake up when they have to pee. It’s a genius idea for heavy sleepers who haven’t naturally developed the reflex to wake up when they need to potty.
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Want to scare the hell out of your child? Then this is the product for you.
We've been trying to curb bed wetting in my 7 year old, he's still in diapers and enough is enough. We bought Wet-Stop3 based on the reviews, as it seemed like the best product to help transition him from bed wetting to waking up and using the potty. Well, it certainly does wake him up: it vibrates, a small light flashes, and it makes a helluva lot of noise. The problem is getting it to turn off. Want to see a small child having a panic attack at 1:30 in the morning as this alarm just won't shut up? Want to make going to bed each night a traumatic experience? How about preparing yourself for that upcoming sleep-deprivation experiment you always wanted to enroll yourself in? If you've answered yes to the preceding questions, then the Wet-Stop3 alarm is just the thing for you.You would think that turning off a small blue screaming banshee beeper would be easy, right? After all it only has one button (it's the one that flashes). Nope. Press and hold it down steady or frantically push it repeatedly while telling your crying son it's okay... and listen to the sweet sounds of a screaming alarm reinforce the notion that something went wrong years ago when you missed the chance while potty training. Thinking about an off switch? Would be nice, but no dice. I know you're thinking exactly what the general in War Games was thinking when "The WOPR" was threatening nuclear war: just unplug the damn thing. Well, it turns out that your only option: the little sensor is attached to the scream box by a cable, unplug the cable and the damn thing does shut off. Only problem is that even if you clean off the sensor you can't reattach it without resuming nuclear countdown. So either go the rest of the night without, or play Russian roulette in the middle of the night while your wife looks at you angrily and your son looks at you with terror. Have fun.What would be really nice is a product that has some sort of volume control. In our case a simple vibration would suffice. It's not like our son is in a coma. He needs just a nudge to wake up, not a sledge hammer. But, if you like the idea of combining shock therapy reminiscent to the torture scenes in Lost, by all means purchase the Wet-Stop3.
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