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Eclipse Alarm Base Unit

Replacement or additional wireless alarm base unit for the DRI Sleeper eclipse.

This will need to be paired with the orange sensor (Urosensor) before use:

View instructions for pairing

  • In Australia, the alarm includes long-life coin cell batteries sealed into both the alarm base and the sensor. They cannot be replaced and will last the normal treatment period.

Customer Reviews

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Aine (Leinster, Ireland)
Unbelievable!!

My little girl (7) who has always been a deep sleeper no matter what we have tried over the years has never woke up dry until now!! We kept the pull up on with the alarm , the first 2 nights she woke up turned off the alarm but didn’t make it to the bathroom on time, the following 4/5 nights she woke to the alarm to only the tiniest bit of urine in pull up and managed to make it to the toilet . She spent the next 14 days either waking by herself to go to the toilet or sleeping through the whole night dry ! Now a month on we actually can’t believe how quick it worked. Finally, the confidence booster she needed for herself especially since her younger sister had been dry at night since been potty trained . It was really dragging her down she’s is just delighted with herself . We’re just sorry we spent so long debating whether to buy the alarm but definitely worth every penny. I’m so happy for her and grateful to Dri sleepers 💖

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NM (Queensland, Australia)
It truly works!

We’ve been using the alarm for 5 weeks now and my son has been dry every night for 2 weeks! In the first week the alarm woke him to go to the bathroom and all that was required was an underwear change. No changing of bed sheets!! Now he’s waking up on his own to go to the toilet and most nights not going at all! Highly recommend!

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Mariel S. (Victoria, Australia)
Great results

It helped instantly with my son using the toilets at night, few accidents here and there but after 3 weeks he was dry!! What a win after 7 years. He has been dry for over 2 weeks and I still can’t believe this.

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Smith (Auckland, New Zealand)
Working!

We are week 3 into our training and are making great progress. Our solid sleeper (6) moved from the alarm going off 3 times a night with a full wet pull up to the alarm going off but making it to the toilet and now in week 3 we have so far had 5 nights with no beeps and completey dry pull ups! She is so happy with her progress chart!

Good progress is being made! All the best for reaching 14 dry nights.

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Gary O. (New South Wales, Australia)
Worked a treat

Worked on my 9 yr old daughter after 2 weeks.

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Sanjeeta

Very happy with my little ones progress

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Kylie (New South Wales, Australia)
Order it now!

I wish I hadn’t waited so long.

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Sarah (Victoria, Australia)
Amazing

My 8 year old had never had a dry night. She is a deep sleeper and a kid who loves her sleep. She had 2 dry nights within the first week of using the Dri Sleeper Eclipse and hasn’t looked back. The device is so simple to use and she took control of it herself. I wish we had done it earlier!

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Happy M. (England, United Kingdom)
Absolutely brilliant

After only 4 nights of the alarm going off in the night, our 7 year old was able to wake up on his own and go to the toilet in the night, 2 weeks later he was dry all night and we ditched the pull ups. Wish we’d tried this alarm sooner. Couldn’t believe it worked.

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Ja S. (England, United Kingdom)
Life changing

My daughter struggled with bedwetting for many years. We thought this would eventually settle, but she is 9 years old and the bedwetting started to be an issue for her, particularly when going on residential school trips. I contacted local NHS helpline who recommended ERIC website where I came across a range of bedwetting alarms. I ordered the wireless one to avoid any discomfort from cables and hoped my daughter would be keen to give it a go. Initially I put the sensor in the nappy pants, this was a bit of a hit and miss, the nappy was too absorbent and the sensor did not always detect the bedwetting. Then I decided to place the sensor between 2 cotton knickers which worked very well. The sensor is very sensitive and sometimes picks up kids' sweat, this is understandable if the girls are wearing 2 knickers and long pyjamas, so lightweight summer pyjamas worked better. After a few weeks, there were no accidents, despite being a deep sleeper she managed to get up in the middle of the night and go to toilet without help of the alarm. The alarm focused her mind and she learnt to recognise the signals from her bladder. Amazing, such a relief. We celebrated the New Year 2024 by removing the alarm completely and she is going strong!

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 are registered with regulatory agencies around the world. The wireless sensor transmits twice for 1.3 seconds and ONLY when the alarm triggers. It also uses safe frequencies approved for medical devices.
The sensor contains Safety Electronics which means no risk of skin irrritation.
There are no metal contacts so no part of the sensor will corrode or deteriorate in urine.

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. If you think about it, you taught them not to wet themselves during the day – why would you not teach them to not wet during the night?

Many children have low levels of the hormones that regulate urine production at night, but DON’T wet the bed. If hormones are an issue then your doctor may prescribe medication to use along with the alarm.

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