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The DRI Eclipse wireless bed wetting alarm system is an easy-to-use alarm that works without wires. A small battery operated Urosensor is worn by your child to bed. When your child wets, the sensor detects the urine and transmits a signal to a small receiver that emits a loud chirping noise to alert you and your child. The Urosensor (urine detector) can be used with a mini pad, pull-up or sandwiched between two pairs of underwear. Simply cut a slit in the mini pad or pull-up and slide the Urosensor in place.

The alarm receiver is placed on a table or night stand so your child must get up and get out of bed to switch the sound off. The alarm emits a loud chirping sound from the receiver. The volume can be adjusted from inside the battery compartment. An on/off switch on the side of the receiver allows you to control the unit.

The wireless Urosensor should not need replacing because it has no moving parts and is fully sealed, eliminating the risk of urine getting inside. The internal battery will last two to three years. However, it may be damaged if it is put through the washer and dryer (the static electricity of the dryer can cause damage) so make sure it has been removed from the underwear before washing.

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The DRI Eclipse Urosensor is suitable to use in a pull-up or minipad. Simply cut a 1 inch slit on the inside of pad or the pull-up in the crotch area. Insert the point of the scissors into the slit, and moving the scissors from side to side, make a small tunnel into which you can insert the detector. To make sure that the Urosensor stays in place, it can be useful to tape across the slit once you have put the detector inside. The Velcro piece that secures the alarm to the pajama shoulder can be pinned or sewn in place. The covering layer of some pullups and minipads are designed to keep the user dry, and if the Urosensor is placed just under that layer, it may not trigger. It is best to insert the Urosensor under the layers of the absorbent material so that they will become wet and press onto the Urosensor.

Alternative placement is to use underwear with double fabric in the front fly area. Cut a slit in the outside layer toward the crotch and insert the Urosensor inside with the black sensing strip facing the user. Note: Wrapping the Urosensor in a tissue before insertion can help the wetting to be detected more quickly. Another option is to wear two pairs of close fitting underwear and put the Urosensor, wrapped in a tissue or not wrapped, between the two pairs. (More extensive placement instructions)

ManufacturerAnzacare
Alarm TypeSound with volume control
Alarm Warranty6 months
Sensor TypeSensor inserted in mini-pad or panty liner
Sensor BatteryNon-replaceable sealed battery that lasts 2 to 3 years
Receiver BatteryOne Panasonic 2354 or equivalent
ColorOrange and black
Urosensor Dimensions2.0" x 1.0" x 0.35"
Receiver Dimensions3.0" x 1.5" x 0.75"
Shipping Weight8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Instruction ManualDRI Eclipse Instruction Manual
DRI Eclipse Urosensor Tips
Care InstructionsClean sensor with soapy water and small toothbrush every few days to remove urine residue.

Questions on DRI Eclipse Wireless Bed wetting Alarm

  • From Diane at 9/10/11
  • Is there a way to adjust the volume on the alarm unit?
  • Yes, the alarm unit is set to a high sound volume, but it can be increased if you prefer. Open the battery compartment on the base of the case. There is a volume control, which is adjustable with a small screwdriver, inside this battery compartment.
  • From Annie at 10/20/11
  • Which side of the sensor should be closest to the body?
  • The two black sensing strips, which detect the wetness, should be closest to the body.
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DRI Eclipse Wireless Bed wetting Alarm

Wireless enuresis alarm that works in a pull-up
  • Sensor style: Sensor worn inside a mini pad or pull-up
  • Alert type: Sound (with volume control)
  • Available colors: Orange with Black etching
  • Includes: One sensor and receiver
  • Details: Remote Urosensor transmitter is docked on the alarm unit when not in use

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  • By Deb
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  • Comments about DRI Eclipse Wireless Bed wetting Alarm:
    We had the best outcomes putting the alarm in a mini pad manufactured by Seventh Generation. All the newer styles are paper thin so there is no way to insert the sensor. This brand is organic so there is still some thickness to their padssince they don't use the "space age" materials.

    Our son struggled with enuresis for years. We were told he had a partial seizure disorder so we could expect this problem. We patiently followed the neuros suggestions but to no avail. But he was getting to the age of sleep-overs and he was so embarrassed. We just wanted to help him feel normal. So we started checking out the alarms. After researching them all, wedecided onthe Dri Eclipse. So glad we did.

    Although the alarm is very loud, our son slept so hard that it was necessary for us to get him out of bed whenever it went off. No one else in the house ever slept through it! He is a particularly heavy sleeper. Nonetheless, the alarm still managed to train his brain and he has now been pull up free since four months before his 10th birthday. I wish we had known about this alarm when he was younger. Regardless, it was the first and only alarm we needed. Our five year old is chomping at the bit for her turn to use it. Her problem is not nearly as bad as his was so I expect she'll be trained even faster.
  • bottom line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.