I've been using this bedwetting alarm for my kid, and honestly, it's been a rollercoaster. The idea is brilliant—three alarm modes (sound, vibration, or both) to train kids to wake up when they wet the bed. But in practice? It’s hit or miss.
The sensor is *too* sensitive at times. Once, my son’s sweaty hand set it off, but when he actually wet the bed? Silence. Four nights in a row, soaked sheets, and not a peep from the alarm. I tested it with water, and sure enough, it works—just not when it matters most.
The USB charging is convenient (no battery swaps!), and the progress chart with stickers is a nice touch for motivation. But if the sensor doesn’t reliably detect moisture during actual accidents, what’s the point? Some users say placement is key—maybe we’re doing it wrong? Others report random false alarms waking them up all night.
For now, I’m giving it a few more tries. Maybe it’ll click. But if you’re looking for a foolproof solution, temper your expectations.