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product_id: 49314579
title: "Bedwetting Alarm with Volume Control, 6 Selectable Sounds and Vibration"
brand: "dryeasy"
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category: "Dry Easy"
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# 6 selectable & random sounds 3 operation modes (sound/vibration) 85 dB max volume Bedwetting Alarm with Volume Control, 6 Selectable Sounds and Vibration

**Brand:** dryeasy
**Price:** £49.63
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚨 Wake Up to Confidence: The Smart Bedwetting Alarm That Transforms Nights!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Bedwetting Alarm with Volume Control, 6 Selectable Sounds and Vibration by dryeasy
- **How much does it cost?** £49.63 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/49314579-bedwetting-alarm-with-volume-control-6-selectable-sounds-and-vibration)

## Best For

- dryeasy enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dryeasy brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Versatile Alarm Modes:** Switch seamlessly between sound + vibration, sound only, or vibration only for personalized comfort.
- • **Secure & Easy Attachment:** Innovative toggle clamp locks sensor firmly to underwear, preventing slips and ensuring reliable detection.
- • **Tailored Alert Experience:** Choose from 6 unique sounds or randomize to keep your child responsive and engaged.
- • **Customizable Volume Control:** 4-level digital volume lets you set the perfect loudness up to 85 dB to suit any sleeper’s needs.
- • **Precision Sensor Technology:** Highly sensitive sensor detects the very first drop, ensuring immediate alerts and effective training.

## Overview

The DryEasy Bedwetting Alarm is a clinically designed training device featuring a highly sensitive sensor that detects the first sign of moisture and triggers an immediate alert. With 6 selectable sounds, 4 volume levels up to 85 dB, and three operation modes including vibration, it offers a customizable experience to suit deep sleepers. Its secure toggle clamp ensures the sensor stays firmly attached to underwear, promoting consistent use. Proven effective in conditioning children aged 5+ to wake at the first urge, this compact, lightweight alarm is a trusted solution for overcoming bedwetting with lasting results.

## Description

Product Description How does DryEasy bedwetting alarm work? DryEasy bedwetting alarm is a device used to train the users to respond to a full bladder by waking. The users will be woken by the alarm as soon as bedwetting occurs. Such process can gradually condition the brain to respond when the bladder is full and eventually overcome bedwetting problem. This product is intended for use by persons 5 years of age or older. 5 Essential Features Volume control - DryEasy provides 4-level volume control which caters to different needs. Selectable sounds - DryEasy provides 6 selectable sounds to suit users' preference and avoid users from getting used to a particular sound. Random playing - Some users may not respond to the alarm due to inertia. Our random playing feature helps to avoid this phenomenon. Different operation modes - Operation modes include sound plus vibration, sound only and vibration only. Detachable cable - Replacement cable can be bought separately without having to buy a whole new unit. Remarkable sensor Highly sensitive Our sensor is highly sensitive. The alarm can even be activated by touching the sensor with a wet finger. Securely attached to underpants We have applied the technique of toggle clamp on our sensor which makes it easy to be attached securely to underpants. Easy to clean and dry With an open-cover design, our sensor is very easy to be cleaned and dried. Tips for using bedwetting alarms 1) Parents play an important role in particular at the initial stage of alarm treatment in waking your child as soon as the alarm goes off and are therefore recommended to sleep in the same room with your child for the first 2 weeks of using the alarm. Gradually, the child will be able to respond to the alarm on his/her own. 2) The position of the sensor is important. For boy, it could be better to clip the sensor to the inside flap of their underwear as the sensor can detect the urine quicker. For girls, the sensor should be attached on the crotch area since it is most likely to get wet first. 3) The underwear should be close fitting which is closer to the body and therefore urine will be detected by the sensor more quickly. DO NOT use loose boxer shorts. 4) While alarm training is an effective way to overcome bedwetting, it is not 100% successful. Motivation and persistence increase success rates. Tips for using this product 1) The sound of this alarm is loud, which can be startling for the first time. Please adjust the loudness as needed and choose your preferred sound. 2) In case the alarm does not wake the child, the parent needs to wake the child up when the alarm goes off until the child is trained to wake up on his/her own. 3) This alarm is not waterproof. Do not attach the alarm to underwear to avoid urine from entering the alarm. In the unlikely event that the alarm malfunctions due to wetting, we are ready to help you troubleshoot. 4) This alarm has a two-step turn off feature. The correct way to stop the alarm is to unclip the sensor and then press the reset button. This is to prevent the child from stopping the alarm too easily and falling back to sleep. 5) To test if the alarm unit is working properly, use a paperclip to touch the two metal prongs inside the socket of the alarm unit (see photo for reference). The paper clip has to touch both prongs at the same time. FAQ and Troubleshooting Tips 1) I can't get the alarm to stop going off. This alarm has a two-step turn-off feature. The purpose of this feature is to ensure that the child needs to get up when they wet the bed. The correct way to stop the alarm is to unclip the sensor and press the reset button. Alternatively, you can hold the reset button down while you unclip the sensor from the wet underwear. (Pressing and holding the reset button snoozes the alarm, even with the sensor still attached to wet underwear.) You may read the User Manual in the section "Product guides and documents". Alternatively, you may watch the video with the title "How to connect the sensor and turn off the alarm" on this page above. 2) It is difficult to clip the sensor to underwear. The clip is designed to securely attach the sensor to the underwear, so it doesn't come off during sleep. It's easy to attach. You can master it by practicing a few times. Tips: It is much easier to attach the sensor by pulling the kid's underpants down to his/her knees. Please watch the video on the detail page for reference. 3) I can't get the alarm to stop sounding even after unplugging the sensor. It may be that the inside of the alarm unit is wet. Please try the steps below. a. Disconnect the cord from the alarm unit. b. Open the battery cover and remove the battery. c. Blow dry the battery compartment and the socket of the alarm device where the cord is plugged in. 4) It only makes quiet ticking sound instead of an alarm sound. If the alarm makes a quiet ticking sound, the battery is most likely dead. Please replace with new Alkaline batteries. DO NOT use rechargeable batteries. 5) Only the vibration works but no sound. The battery is most likely dead. Please replace with new Alkaline batteries. DO NOT use rechargeable batteries. 6) The sensor doesn't work. If the sensor doesn't detect moisture, it may be caused by dirty sensor. The sensor needs to be cleaned regularly to maintain its sensitivity. 7) The armband fells off easily. The length of the armband is adjustable. Please follow the instruction manual to install the armband so that it is securely attached to the arm. 8) The device does not wake our child from sleep. It is very common that a child may not respond to an alarm in the initial stage of alarm training. As soon as the alarm goes off, parents need to help their child wake up. Gradually, the child will be trained to wake up on his own. 9) This item is not useable with diapers or pull ups because the sensor clip tears the material. The sensor should be clipped onto the underwear. Diapers or pull-ups can be worn over underwear. Sensor Placement Guide- Follow these steps to ensure accurate and reliable activation 1. Test the Alarm Unit Lightly moisten the sensor tip with water to confirm the alarm activates properly before use. 2. Position the Alarm Unit Attach the alarm unit securely to the shoulder area of sleepwear. Ensure it is not obstructed by bedding or clothing. 3. Connect the Sensor to the Alarm Unit Insert the sensor cable firmly into the alarm connector port. For comfort and safety, route the cable underneath pajamas to avoid tangling or accidental disconnection. 4. Attach the Sensor to Underwear Select absorbent underwear : Fabrics such as cotton , modal , or viscose are recommended. Avoid moisture-resistant materials like silk , polyester , coated cotton , or brand-new garments that may repel moisture. Position the sensor in the area most likely to be affected first , such as the front center of the underwear for boys and crotch area for girls. Ensure the sensor is attached flat and flush against the fabric —avoid folds or gaps. 5. Check Sensor Stability Gently tug the sensor to verify it is securely fastened and will not shift during sleep. Avoid placing the sensor on seams , elastic bands , or thick folds , which can interfere with detection. Pro Tips Use a second pair of underwear: Clip the sensor to the first pair of underwear, then put on the second pair of underwear so that the sensor is sandwiched between the two underwear. This method ensures that the sensor stays in place and makes good contact with the wet fabric.

Review: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Absolutely Fantastic – Worth Every Penny - I was honestly sceptical about the DryEasy Bedwetting Alarm because my daughter is such a heavy sleeper. We’d been trying to toilet‑train at night for around two years with no success, so I didn’t have high expectations. The first week was tough — the alarm went off at least twice every night. I didn’t stay in her room (which might help some children), as I wanted her to learn to respond independently. And amazingly, within just a few days, things started to change. She went from waking to the alarm to actually listening to her body and getting up before it even went off. She has now been dry every night for the past seven nights and gets up confidently on her own. The progress has been incredible — this little device has achieved more in a week than we managed in years.
Review: My almost five year old is dry at night after just a week! - My son is almost five and, although he has been dry during the day since he was about two, we've struggled to get him dry at night because he is an incredibly deep sleeper. His nappies were so wet in the morning that they'd often soaked through. This alarm felt like a last resort, and I was sceptical that it would work. The idea of the alarm is that it trains the brain to wake up your little one when they start to wee in the night, by vibrating and making a loud noise; this stops them mid-wee and then they're meant to go to the toilet to finish. It was loud enough to wake us up too, so we were able to get up and help him. My son wasn't keen on the alarm for the first couple of nights and he refused to go to sleep wearing it, but he's such a deep sleeper that we were able to attach it to him once he'd fallen asleep. It worked amazingly well - it's so sensitive that it sets off at the very first sign of moisture, and we could hurry him (calmly) to the loo to finish off. We've only had this alarm for a week and he's already had two completely dry nights in a row! In fact, on these two nights, he woke up (once at 4am, then this morning at 7am), took himself to the loo, and went back to bed. So his brain is obviously now recognising the signal and successfully waking him up. It has blown my mind! There's a bit of trial and error to it. The clip itself is fiddly to get on, but once you've got the knack of it, it's fine. The wire was too long in our opinion; you're meant to feed it through the pyjama top and then attach the alarm to their arm, but there was still excess wire and we were worried about it going around his neck. Simple fix: we trained the wire down his trouser leg instead, and fixed the alarm to his ankle. Here's what we did / my tips: 1) Wait till they're sleeping to attach the alarm 2) Use pants, not nappies or pull ups. 3) Buy at least two mattress protectors, we used these: https://www.desertcart.co.uk/dp/B0B8P3L95K?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details 4) Explain everything to them first. Do practise runs with the alarm before they go to bed (you can set it off by licking your finger and touching the alarm), it'll get them used to the noise and know what to do when it goes off in the night 5) When it goes off, get up with them and take them to the toilet to finish their wee, and stay really calm 6) Have lots of spare pyjama bottoms and pants at the ready. Change them into fresh PJs and pants (pro tip: attach the clip to their pants before putting them on, it's much less fiddly!) 7) Get them back into bed, with a fresh mattress protector if needed 8) Repeat as needed! 9) Give them loads of praise in the morning, even if it was a bit rocky. The alarm comes with a pack of stickers. We said to my son that for every three sunshine (i.e. success) stickers - they didn't have to be in a row - he'd get some chocolate 10) Don't forget to buy them the chocolate!! :-D I'm only putting so much effort into this review because the product is genuinely amazing and effective, and I also know how stressful getting your kids dry at night can be. Hope this is useful. Good luck!

## Features

- New and improved toggle clamp locks the sensor securely in place. Reliable sensor detects the first drop of urine and alerts the child as soon as bedwetting occurs.
- 6 sounds to suit users' preference and avoid users from getting used of a particular sound. With options to choose a single sound or play the 6 sounds at random.
- 4 levels of digital volume control to cater to different needs. Support max. loudness of 85 db.
- Operation modes including sound + vibration, sound only and vibration only.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00LX0OV2E |
| ASIN  | B00LX0OV2E |
| Batteries  | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 8,916 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 257 in Incontinence Products |
| Brand | DryEasy |
| Country of origin | China |
| Country of origin  | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (5,411) |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (5,411) |
| Date First Available | 18 July 2014 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | DE100TS |
| Manufacturer  | Marvelworks Ltd. |
| Product Dimensions  | 6 x 1.6 x 5.8 cm; 56 g |
| Units | 1 Count |

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Has anyone had their child wake up scared of alarm? We had our first night and son was so scared by it that we had to take it off. Any advice?**
A: My children weren't scared, so can't really help but just wanted to offer encouragement. I have 3 children & my eldest 2 have always had problems with bedwetting . My son had only ever had 2 dry nights in his 9 years. Since using the alarm he has had over 50. His confidence is soaring & I'm sure he will be completely dry very soon.My daughter only needed to use the alarm for 2 weeks & now sleeps without it & has remained dry.How old is your son? X

**Q: Can this work for an adult female please? My mum 66 years isn't waking at night.  She's receiving physio for her bladder but no luck**
A: It’s worth a try. The alarm goes off when you’re pants get wet. I guess age is irrelevant.

**Q: Is a 3 year old to young for this, he refuses to wear pull ups.**
A: My 5 year old pulls the device off. He started off going to the loo but this last year took a backward step he gets distracted & started weeing himself so this was bought as a last resort. Maybe your 3 year old can ignore this device on him/her , I just found it too bulky for my little boy. I took my eldest child out of nappies too early he also refused pull ups, but handled it differently. I sewed shower curtains to fleece to tuck in & cover half the bed also I made mini duvets as boys wee down aswell as up. I found other things on the market too expensive and didn't do the job aswell as things I made. He didn't grow out of weeing the bed till 8!!! I hope this helps, good luck!

**Q: Does this item come with the arm strap ?**
A: This product has come with the arm strap since Dec 2018.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Absolutely Fantastic – Worth Every Penny
*by L***D on 1 June 2026*

I was honestly sceptical about the DryEasy Bedwetting Alarm because my daughter is such a heavy sleeper. We’d been trying to toilet‑train at night for around two years with no success, so I didn’t have high expectations. The first week was tough — the alarm went off at least twice every night. I didn’t stay in her room (which might help some children), as I wanted her to learn to respond independently. And amazingly, within just a few days, things started to change. She went from waking to the alarm to actually listening to her body and getting up before it even went off. She has now been dry every night for the past seven nights and gets up confidently on her own. The progress has been incredible — this little device has achieved more in a week than we managed in years.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My almost five year old is dry at night after just a week!
*by E***A on 20 February 2023*

My son is almost five and, although he has been dry during the day since he was about two, we've struggled to get him dry at night because he is an incredibly deep sleeper. His nappies were so wet in the morning that they'd often soaked through. This alarm felt like a last resort, and I was sceptical that it would work. The idea of the alarm is that it trains the brain to wake up your little one when they start to wee in the night, by vibrating and making a loud noise; this stops them mid-wee and then they're meant to go to the toilet to finish. It was loud enough to wake us up too, so we were able to get up and help him. My son wasn't keen on the alarm for the first couple of nights and he refused to go to sleep wearing it, but he's such a deep sleeper that we were able to attach it to him once he'd fallen asleep. It worked amazingly well - it's so sensitive that it sets off at the very first sign of moisture, and we could hurry him (calmly) to the loo to finish off. We've only had this alarm for a week and he's already had two completely dry nights in a row! In fact, on these two nights, he woke up (once at 4am, then this morning at 7am), took himself to the loo, and went back to bed. So his brain is obviously now recognising the signal and successfully waking him up. It has blown my mind! There's a bit of trial and error to it. The clip itself is fiddly to get on, but once you've got the knack of it, it's fine. The wire was too long in our opinion; you're meant to feed it through the pyjama top and then attach the alarm to their arm, but there was still excess wire and we were worried about it going around his neck. Simple fix: we trained the wire down his trouser leg instead, and fixed the alarm to his ankle. Here's what we did / my tips: 1) Wait till they're sleeping to attach the alarm 2) Use pants, not nappies or pull ups. 3) Buy at least two mattress protectors, we used these: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0B8P3L95K?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details 4) Explain everything to them first. Do practise runs with the alarm before they go to bed (you can set it off by licking your finger and touching the alarm), it'll get them used to the noise and know what to do when it goes off in the night 5) When it goes off, get up with them and take them to the toilet to finish their wee, and stay really calm 6) Have lots of spare pyjama bottoms and pants at the ready. Change them into fresh PJs and pants (pro tip: attach the clip to their pants before putting them on, it's much less fiddly!) 7) Get them back into bed, with a fresh mattress protector if needed 8) Repeat as needed! 9) Give them loads of praise in the morning, even if it was a bit rocky. The alarm comes with a pack of stickers. We said to my son that for every three sunshine (i.e. success) stickers - they didn't have to be in a row - he'd get some chocolate 10) Don't forget to buy them the chocolate!! :-D I'm only putting so much effort into this review because the product is genuinely amazing and effective, and I also know how stressful getting your kids dry at night can be. Hope this is useful. Good luck!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing product, I wish I knew about these alarms sooner!!
*by M***. on 10 May 2026*

Amazing product, I wish I knew about these alarms sooner!! Happy with the price - I was dubious about these alarms actually working, so didn’t want to spend lots on it. I have a 6yr old little girl, (soon to be 7), who was fed up with needing pull ups at bedtime. Until this alarm, we had only ever had 3 (non consecutive) dry nights. I did as recommended and stayed in her room for the first week and I’m pleased I did. I was initially worried that the alarm would frighten her in the night when it went off… how wrong I was! First night the alarm went off, she didn’t stir at all!! I had to gentle shake her awake, as she was totally dead to the world. 2nd night she woke up a little easier but still like trying to wake the dead. From the 3rd night she was on it! We’ve only ever had 2 wet episodes, from the first 2 nights, whilst wearing the alarm. From the 3rd night, she would wake so fast with the alarm, that she would hold it and go to the toilet. Nights 5 and 6 were totally dry and she was waking up in the morning and needing to go to the loo as you’d expect. Amazing!! Whilst my review of this product is amazing and I would strongly recommend anyone with a little person struggling to get dry at night to try an alarm, we’re 13 weeks in and the alarm will occasionally still go off (perhaps once every 7-10 days). She is doing amazing and she feels so much better being out of nappies, but we’re not completely dry just yet. We’re both happy for the alarm to stay on until we agree that it isn’t needed anymore. I don’t think this will be long🤞🏻

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- DryEasy Bedwetting Alarm with Volume Control, 6 Selectable Sounds and Vibration
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