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DRI Sleeper Eclipse Wireless Bedwetting Alarm

The DRI Sleeper Eclipse is a premium wireless bedwetting alarm for children or teenagers.

The Eclipse bedwetting sensor is completely sealed and waterproof so it can be inserted into diapers, pads or between two pairs of underwear. The sensor is made of conductive plastic, so it is safe and easy to clean. The sensor sends a short safe signal to the alarm base without the need for an extra uncomfortable transmitter.

Place the alarm base on bedside furniture, out of arm's reach, so the child has to get up to turn it off. The loud alarm sounds at the ideal frequency to wake deep sleepers or their parents if help waking is needed.

Key features of the DRI Sleeper Eclipse

  • Wireless Sensor - no clips to break or cords to tangle in.
  • Large detection area compared to clip-on sensors
  • Fast detection compared to bedwetting mats
  • Loud alarm - set at a volume and frequency ideal for waking deep sleepers
  • Parents alarm - Can be connected with an additional alarm for the parent's room up to 12M(40ft) away
  • Long battery life – the Eclipse batteries last for a minimum of the typical treatment period which is up to 12 weeks
  • Warranty - 1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty
  • ARTG Registered
  • FDA Registered
  • Instructions come in English, French, German, Spanish and Portuguese
  • EU Standards Compliant CE Mark

DRI Sleeper is an NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency Framework Agreement Holder for the Supply of Urology Products. Please contact info@dri-sleeper.uk for all NHS enquiries.

Eclipse Demonstration

3 Ways to place the Eclipse sensor

Sensor Placement Demonstration

Customer Reviews

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Tiina J. (Western Australia, Australia)

My 8yo had never had a dry night when we started using the bed wetting alarm. To start with the alarm went off 4 times a night and I had to wake up my son every time. Within a week we started seeing progress with him waking up to the alarm. 3 weeks later we started having dry nights and now my son has been dry every night for 2 weeks! The best result I could have asked for, worked really well for us!

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Rhiannon W. (Victoria, Australia)

Very Easy to use. My 9 year old can use it all by herself . It has helped my daughter stop wetting the bed each night! Highly recommend. We have tried others with a cord, but the wireless is much more convenient.

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Shawn

Sensor not very sensitive after being cleaned will contact supplier and ask for another

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Ann M. (Victoria, Australia)
Amazing

My 6 1/2yo daughter was out of day time nappies by 18 months so we have been surprised that she still hadn’t mastered it overnight. When the alarm arrived we had a week of me having to wake my daughter as she was sleeping through the alarm. By week 2 she was waking and going to the toilet and by week 3 we had no more accidents. 5 weeks in and we haven’t had any more accidents. Completely out of nappies and don’t require the alarm any more!!! Absolutely brilliant!

We are so pleased for her! A great result.

Questions Parents often ask

Most likely, a bedwetting alarm solves bedwetting for up to 9 in 10 young people. We have many resources and lots of experience so can guide you if needed.

Typically, 70% of young people will be dry in 2 to 12 weeks using our alarms. Some are quicker, some take longer. We encourage you to use the resources we provide and talk to our adviser to get the best outcome for your young person.

Yes, it is very safe. Our alarms comply with all regulatory requirements around the use and safety of electronic devices. Also, when the sensor detects moisture, it transmits twice for only 1.3 seconds to trigger the alarm and then stops transmitting.

We suggest ditching the diapers as they can remove the feeling of wetness which may interfere with the learning process. If you need the diapers to reduce the stress or mess, then go for it.

Children may eventually learn not to wet the bed on their own. However, at the age of 9, 50% of bedwetters will still be wetting the bed. This can interfere with their self confidence especially when it comes to school camps and sleepovers. Therefore, helping your child to stop wetting at night, in the same way as most children are taught to use the toilet during the day, can do wonders for their self esteem.

Many children have low levels of ADH, but DON'T wet the bed. If low levels of ADH are an issue, your doctor can advise the best form of treatment.

Yes, you can use our strategies for deep sleepers to help them learn to sleep dry. Remember MANY children are deep sleepers and don’t wet the bed.