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The Wet-Stop 3 Bedwetting Alarm (Pink) is a pediatrician-designed, wearable enuresis alarm featuring 6 customizable sounds and a strong vibration sensor to effectively train children to wake and use the bathroom. Compact and comfortable, it comes with a comprehensive potty training kit including reward charts and a guide in 6 languages. Proven to reduce bedwetting in weeks without medication, it offers a 1-year warranty and 6-month satisfaction guarantee, making it a trusted solution for families seeking lasting dryness and better sleep.






| ASIN | B00629GDD6 |
| ASIN | B00629GDD6 |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Brand | Wet-Stop |
| Colour | Pink |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (6,223) |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (6,223) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.6L x 4.5W x 1.3H centimetres |
| Item model number | 0188813000247 |
| Manufacturer | PottyMD LLC |
| Manufacturer | PottyMD LLC |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 4.45 x 1.27 cm; 109 g |
| Sensor Technology | Vibration sensor |
| Sound Level | 90 Decibels |
| UPC | 188813000247 188813000360 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
M**K
Very effective, worked brilliantly, never looked back!
I had to review this amazing product as it has changed my daughter's and my life completely! Having a 9 year old who still wets the bed frequently - virtually every night is distressing and tiring. Seeking help from the health visitor, I was offered an afternoon workshop (which was on a day I worked) and then being put on the waiting list for the bed wetting alarm which is being used in the local area. I had tried various psychological approaches - buying CD's and recordings that we listened to each night in the hope that subliminal messages might work and I was afraid of the effect of an alarm waking my daughter, and the whole house, loudly every night. However, enough was enough, I went online and ordered the pink wet stop for a fraction of the price of the Malm ones. It arrived promptly and my daughter was up for giving something new a go. Stars and a sticker chart are included with a star for every night, even if wet, as it shows the child tried, which is very motivating. She continued to be wet every night for 7 nights with the alarm and I immediately rushed to her every night to sort her out although she was better at getting to the toilet with only a drop in her bed. Still feeling frustrated, we persevered. She was then dry for 8 consecutive nights and for the first time in years we had all slept all night. She had 2 more wet nights and that has been it - never wet again since for 6 months plus. This is a super product, pink to appeal to girls, stars are good. We ended up putting one sensor in her pants and the other on her shoulder or arm of short sleeved pyjamas too bulky anywhere else. Alarm is loud and jolts her awake but it is a more pleasant noise than others on the market. After giving up all hope this product worked. She obviously needed that conditioning at night and knew what to do to not set the alarm off. For a few weeks she woke in the night to go to the toilet with no alarm sounding and now she has a full night's sleep which is better for all of us. Would highly recommend this product and it is worth persevering. I felt it was important to see it as a challenge to complete together rather than something the child feels they have to do by themselves.
M**A
This product really solves bedwetting.
My 8 year old daughter was still bedwetting. I wasn't worried at first because bedwetting runs in both mine and my husband's family. Since summer 2020, her pull ups would soak and leak every night. That resulted on she calling me in the middle of the night, me changing all bedding so it was a very tired period. I tried different pull up brands, not that there's much choice. She was already on the top brand, size 8-15 years and still leaking every night. I consulted with the doctor who referred me to the school nurse team. I spoke to the nurse, I won't go into detail but I refused to follow the path they gave me. One night, after a bed change, I couldn't sleep so I found a pediatric article online which explain that bed wetting alarms were more efficient than anti diuretics to correct bed wetting. I looked in amazon and after reading all the reviews of this product, I decided to buy it and give it a go. The alarm is small and easy to use. I asked my daughter to put nickers on and pull up on top. I connected the alarm to the outside of her underwear. I decided to try the vibration mode first and I slept with her. The vibration would wake me up but not her. So I had to wake her up on her deep sleep and take it to the toilet. Sometimes I wouldn't hear the vibration either so after few nights, we changed to the sound alarm. This worked much better. My daughter would start to pee at night, the alarm automatically goes off and that makes the child to wake up and stop peeing. So I would take her to the toilet, she finished peeing there, change nickers as they were a big wet and go back to bed. First 2 weeks, the alarm would go off every night, at least once. When we were one month in, she would have the odd dry night but most night the alarm would go off. At that point I thought maybe that was the best we could get. It was still much better than having to change bedding in the middle of the night. At least, my daughter was waking up and finishing in the toilet. Then, two months in, eventually, she started to be dry every night, the alarm wouldn't go off at all. She was still putting her alarm every night and pull up, but dry every night. At some point she told me "mummy, I don't need the pull up, just the alarm". So she started to do so and kept being dry every night. Then she told me, "mummy, I don't need the alarm anymore". And that's it. She's now fully dry every night, sometimes she wakes up in the middle of the night, by herself, and goes to the toilet. This machine has trained her brain to read her body signals. It truly works. I wish I knew about this couple of years ago. If you have a child who's over 5 years old and still wetting the bed, bypass doctors and nurses and just buy this machine. It takes weeks to do the trick but it's well worth the wait.
J**R
Alarm not working
This seemed good for the first few nights. But after a week the alarm has stopped going off as it should. I tested the sensor by putting it on a damp towel and it works every time. I have no idea why when it is attached to my child’s pants and she pee’s it doesn’t register. It’s been more than 6weeks of trying this and I’m about to give up, so it’s been a waste of time and money
S**Z
Je voulais attendre plusieurs jours avant d’écrire mon commentaire. Au début j’étais un peu septique mais étant à cours de solutions pourquoi pas ! Alors la première fois une de mes filles a eu très peur de la sonnerie (elle est très forte, en pleine nuit ça surprend !) mais on lui a bien expliqué que ce n’était rien de plus qu’un réveil et qu’on viendrait toujours avec elle. La peur étant passée très vite elle se lève seule, va aux toilettes et l’éteint seule désormais. A vrai dire il ne sonne même plus car elle se réveille pour aller faire pipi depuis une semaine sans accident. Sa sœur elle, parfois il sonne mais elle va tout de suite aux toilettes donc finalement plus rien dans les lits. Et le matin elle y va sans avoir besoin qu’il sonne. Ce n’était pas gagné car on avait tout essayé, les réveiller dans la nuit, ne pas le faire, contrôler l’eau, ne pas le faire, chemises de nuit pour faciliter le passage aux toilettes, veilleuses sur le chemin, couches, pas de couches, récompenses ect ... Seul cette alarme nous a aidé à régler ce soucis. Avant cela elles ne remarquaient pas qu’elles faisaient pipi, à vrai dire elles ne se réveillaient même pas quand le lit était trempé, on le remarquait au réveil le matin. C’était un vrai casse-tête et ma plus grande de 6 ans commençait à être un peu gêné de la situation car toutes ses copines sont propres la nuit. (Je ne voulais pas donner de traitements à 5 et 6 ans et tout soucis « graves » psy et/ou physiques avaient été écartés, consultez un pédiatre avant on ne sait jamais) Ensuite, l’appareil est assez petit, fonctionne à piles (non fournies), la livraison était rapide. Il existe en plusieurs couleurs et est vendu avec un petit tableau de récompenses à gommettes bienveillantes car il ne pénalise pas l’enfant mais félicite ses efforts et ses réussites.
C**R
This "Wet-Stop3 Pink Bedwetting Enuresis Alarm with Loud Sound and Strong Vibration for Bedwetters" has been an excellent option for helping my five-year-old daughter stop wetting the bed at night. Although she has been 90% potty trained since she was 3 years old, we have had to keep her in pull-ups because she sleeps so deeply that she cannot wake herself to use the bathroom at night. This alarm has almost entirely alleviated that problem after only one month of nightly use because the loud alarm and substantial vibration has essentially trained her to sleep more lightly and respond to stimuli, including the "urge to pee" at night. Before this product, she was wetting her pull up every night. By the second week of use of this alarm, she went an entire week (6 consecutive nights) without a single accident. Thereafter, she has had an accident every 4-7 nights, but this is a huge improvement and the frequency of accidents has continued to slow. I am fairly confident that with another few weeks of use, she will be able to sleep without the alarm or a pull up and able to wake herself when she needs to pee. There are mixed reviews of this product (and others like it), but after using it, I wanted to share a few secrets that I suspect account for the widely varying comments about whether these alarms are effective. I am almost positive that most negative reviews come from parents who did not follow through with consistent, disciplined use of this alarm. That's because, initially at least, it can be exhausting. Because of hearing safety standards, the audible alarm has to be limited to a permissible decibel level that some people consider too quiet. Frankly, this alarm is plenty loud, but you do need to leave your child's door and your door open at night (hopefully, your bedroom is in close proximity to your child's, as our is) so that you can hear the alarm. When the alarm goes off, the parent MUST go to the child immediately and EVEN IF AN ACCIDENT HAS ALREADY OCCURRED (whether a minor dribble or a full emptying of the child's bladder), MUST IMMEDIATELY MAKE THE CHILD WAKE UP AND WALK TO THE POTTY, AND THEN SIT ON THE POTTY. This is how you "train" the child to wake him/herself and take appropriate action. If you simply change the bedding/clothes and/or carry the child to the potty instead of making your child respond appropriate for his/herself, you will not be reinforcing the proper "lesson." The whole point is that your child needs to learn to wake up. Over time, if you stick with this routine for several nights, your child will actually begin to anticipate the alarm and wake up BEFORE an accident; that is how his/her body learns the "feeling" of the "urge to pee" and habituates itself to wake and use the bathroom. This is critically important, and I'm guessing that many parents are mis-using this product by, instead, silencing the alarm, cleaning up the mess, and never really addressing the child's behavior (or perhaps not even making sure the child wakes fully). Second, you must make a big deal out of each night's successes, whether the child has an accident or not. The unit comes with a star chart that marks the child's success each evening. In the morning, a silver star means there was an accident (but still complement your child for wearing the alarm and waking up to use the potty!), and a gold star means there was no accident. If you engage in the routine of putting up a star each morning, it mentally reinforces the fact that you and your child are working together to develop a skill (waking to pee at night) that he/she can be proud of. Don't shortchange this or it will be easy for your child (and you) to start to see the alarm as an undesirable chore that you occasionally "skip" using because you don't like the hassle. (Believe me, you will lose some sleep at first--kind of like having a new baby in the house--but stick with it!) Third, you must ALWAYS use the alarm when the child sleeps. Do NOT allow "naps" without the alarm if your child is prone to having accidents during a nap. Our rule was that EVERY TIME OUR DAUGHTER SLEEPS, whether for a nap or for the night, she wears the alarm. That way, the body is being trained consistently to respond to the stimulus of the alarm and, eventually, to recognize the bodily feeling that PRECEDES the need to pee (setting off the alarm). Fourth, you must make sure to position the wetness sensor in the deepest, central part of the pull-up/underwear. This is probably easier with girls than boys since the pee comes out in a predictable and consistent place for girls, but can change for boys depending on the position of their, um, "equipment." The sensor only detects moisture within about 1" diameter, and I would guess that careless placement of the sensor is the main reason for reports that this sensor "failed to go off." We found that, if we placed it carefully in the lowest part of the pull-up, it worked very reliably; however, a few times, my wife got up in the night to help our daughter go pee and, when she reattached the sensor, she placed it a little too high up (nearer the belly button). Predictably, in the morning, that often resulted in my daughter having a wet pull up that did not trigger the alarm. Fifth, you must not yell at or otherwise show frustration/anger to your child on the (potentially many) nights when he/she wakes up with an accident and seeks your help. If your child expects you to be angry, it's pretty much a guarantee that he/she will instead learn to silence the alarm his/herself and go back to sleep. Who wants to go face an angry mommy or daddy in the middle of the night while they're sleepy? So keep it positive and THANK your child for waking you for help, or tell him/her it's okay when he/she has an accident because you are PROUD of him/her for wearing the alarm and "being a good sport about it." We told that to our daughter a lot, and she came to see it as a positive experience, even though many nights she has woken up crying because the abruptness of the alarm and vibration scared/startled her. (It is a rude awakening, but that's the point--and that's exactly why your child's body WILL learn to anticipate and correct the problem BEFORE accidents occur.) If you follow those tips and stick to the plan diligently, I suspect your experience will be as positive as ours has been. In retrospect, I'm so glad we didn't spend considerably more on a higher priced bedwetting alarm. I don't think spending more would have gotten us a more reliable unit (this one has been great). My belief is that the efficacy of the alarm really depends on how well the parents manage the experience and follow through on the disciplined habits they're trying to instill. I'll try to report back here after another month to let you know how our experience wraps up, but we're already delighted by how effective this product has been in eliminating over 80% of the nightly accidents our daughter was having. And it has been good for her self-esteem too. [UPDATE 9-19-2017: I'm not sure why my previous update disappeared, but I wanted to note that, after four weeks of increasing success using this product, our daughter started to "back slide" into having accidents again as she grew accustomed (i.e. less responsive) to the alarm. Nevertheless, we stuck with it and just got more proactive about making her stand up and ensuring she was awake before walking her to the potty after an accident. After about 3 weeks of sporadic accidents, she was almost 100% potty trained and no more accidents. The only limitation now seems to be the size of her bladder, but as long as we put her on the potty right before she falls asleep, she now sleeps through the night regularly without accidents. In short, this product was a success. It definitely made a difference, and the only challenge involved in using it, I believe, is sticking with the routine in a disciplined way until you adequately habituate/train your child's body to the feeling of the urge to pee, and to wake themselves before they have an accident.]
K**S
We'd planned on spending $700+ on another system, but decided to try this first based on the other good reviews. The inclusion of the star chart is a nice touch, and it really gave my daughter the motivation to give it a good solid try. A few weeks later and she's got it under control and no more nappies! Couldn't be happier.
A**E
Funktioniert super
D**.
Estamos mto felizes com a compra. Meu filho de 5 anos fazia xixi todas as noites na cama. Eu e meu marido tínhamos que acordar e levá-lo antecipadamente no banheiro. Nos 2 primeiros dias de uso ele molhou em volta do sensor, mas após o alarme acordamos e levamos ele. No terceiro e quarto dia não fez xixi na cama indo apenas de manhã ao banheiro. No fim de semana que dormiu por mais tempo ele começou a fazer xixi denovo mas ao apitar o alarme acordou e foi ao banheiro. Agora faz uma semana que não tem molhado mais a cama. Acredito que já esteja fazendo a relação de alarme x despertar. Pretendo tirar o aparelho em breve. As estrelinhas são um ótimo incentivo também, ele adora receber uma toda manhã. O resultado tem sido rápido. Se soubesse teria pedido antes. Chegou antes do esperado, tudo certinho.
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