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Bedwetting Alarms USA

Help Your Child Achieve Dry Nights

The DRI Sleeper Eclipse wireless bedwetting alarm is designed to help children learn to wake when they need the bathroom. Used by families worldwide for over 20 years. Individual results vary. VIEW OUR ALARMS
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Trusted Bedwetting Solution

The DRI Sleeper Eclipse uses advanced wireless technology to detect moisture and gently wake your child, helping them develop natural bladder control. It’s a trusted solution that thousands of families worldwide have used successfully to overcome bedwetting.


About Our Business

DRI Sleeper bedwetting alarms are designed and manufactured by Anzacare Limited, a New Zealand–based medical device company with over 40 years of experience.


We proudly serve families across the United States through our dedicated North American distribution network, with regional warehouses ensuring fast, reliable delivery. All DRI Sleeper products are FDA-registered and supported by our experienced customer care team, providing families with confidence and peace of mind.

Positive Results*

Many families report positive outcomes with bedwetting alarms when used consistently. Children often gain confidence as they progress, looking forward to camps and sleepovers. Individual results vary.

Typical Training Period

Bedwetting alarms work through conditioned learning, helping your child respond to feelings of a full bladder during sleep. Training typically takes 8-16 weeks, with gradual improvement along the way. Individual results vary.

4-14 Age Range

The Eclipse is designed for boys or girls, 4 to 14 years old, who want to work toward dry nights. Suitable for deep sleepers and restless sleepers alike. Parental supervision recommended.

Understanding Bedwetting

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Bedwetting, or nocturnal enuresis, affects millions of children worldwide and is one of the most common childhood concerns.

It's important to understand that bedwetting is not your child's fault, nor is it a behavioural issue. Most children who wet the bed are simply deep sleepers who haven't yet developed the neurological connection between a full bladder and waking up.

Research shows that bedwetting often runs in families, with genetic factors playing a significant role. If one parent experienced bedwetting as a child, there's a 40% chance their child will too. If both parents had bedwetting issues, this increases to 70%. The good news is that many children can make progress with the right approach and consistent use of training tools.

The DRI Sleeper Eclipse is designed to help train the brain to recognise the sensation of a full bladder during sleep. This approach, known as conditioning therapy, is supported by published research and is a method used by many healthcare providers. Individual results vary.

How the DRI Sleeper Eclipse Works

Our wireless bedwetting alarm uses a simple but effective three-step process to help your child develop natural bladder control.

Detection

The ultra-sensitive wireless sensor detects the first drops of moisture and immediately sends a signal to the alarm unit.

Alert

The alarm sounds at the optimal frequency and volume to wake your child without startling them, allowing them to finish in the bathroom.

Learning

Over time, your child's brain learns to associate the sensation of a full bladder with waking up, leading to dry nights naturally.

Why Choose the DRI Sleeper Eclipse

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Bedwetting alarms are a research-backed conditioning therapy approach.*

Wireless Freedom - No uncomfortable cords or clips attached to your child. The wireless sensor provides complete freedom of movement during sleep while maintaining reliable detection.

Research-Backed Approach - Published research supports the use of bedwetting alarms as a conditioning therapy method. Many families have reported positive outcomes when using the Eclipse consistently. Individual results vary.

Effective Wake-Up - The sound and frequency is pitched at a level designed to wake sleeping children rather than ineffective alternatives to sound such as vibration or flashing lights.

Expert Support - Access to our bedwetting specialist, comprehensive guides, progress tracking charts, and ongoing support throughout your journey.

Safe & Comfortable - The sensor is designed with child safety as a priority. The lightweight and discreet design ensures your child's comfort.

Long-Lasting Battery - The sensor features a permanently sealed, long-life battery designed to last through the training period, with replaceable batteries in the alarm unit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the DRI Sleeper Eclipse is specifically designed to wake even the deepest sleepers. The alarm uses a carefully calibrated frequency and volume that penetrates deep sleep. For extremely heavy sleepers, we recommend the Eclipse Plus which includes an additional alarm for the parents' room.

Absolutely. The DRI Sleeper Eclipse is completely safe for nightly use. It is so safe that you can put the Urosensor™ on your tongue, and trigger the alarm, but you will feel nothing. The wireless sensor is lightweight, comfortable, and designed specifically for children.

Most families see initial improvements within 2-3 weeks, with significant progress by 6-8 weeks. Every child is different, but clinical studies show a high success rate with consistent use. The key is patience and consistency - the brain needs time to develop new sleep patterns.

This is a common concern, but the Eclipse is designed to be gentle rather than startling. We include relaxation MP3s and a comprehensive guide to help introduce the alarm positively. Most children quickly adapt and even become excited about their progress toward dry nights.

Every purchase includes access to our bedwetting specialist, comprehensive guides, progress tracking tools, and ongoing phone support. We're committed to supporting your family throughout the entire journey to dry nights.

* Individual results may vary. The Dri-Sleeper bedwetting alarm should be used under parental supervision.