
What Makes DryNiteX Different From Every Wired Or Pad-Style Bedwetting Alarm
Truly Wireless Dual-Unit Pair
The wearable sensor talks to the parent pager over a 40-meter wireless link. Nothing runs up the t-shirt to the collar — nothing to yank off in sleep.
Three Sound Intensity Levels
Pick level 1, 2, or 3 based on how deep your child sleeps. Heavy-sleeper homes get the volume they need without making siblings jump.
IPX6 Wipe-Clean Build
Both units handle the inevitable wet events. Wipe the sensor with mild soap and water; the body holds up to repeated cleaning, no corroded contacts.
Magnetic Charging, No Exposed Ports
A snap-on magnetic charge port replaces the micro-USB jack that corrodes after the first wet night. Drop the units on the puck at bedtime.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long until we see dry nights?
How long until we see dry nights?
Most families notice the first dry-night streak between weeks 3 and 8 of consistent nightly use. The realistic full-training window is 8 to 12 weeks. The first 2 to 3 weeks are usually rough — that is normal, not a sign the alarm is failing.
What if my child sleeps through the alarm?
What if my child sleeps through the alarm?
Most children sleep through the first nights — that is why DryNiteX uses a dual-unit design. The parent pager wakes you so you can walk in and wake your child. The training works through that parent-arousal step.
Will the cord get tangled or pulled off?
Will the cord get tangled or pulled off?
There is no cord running from the underwear up to the collar. The wearable sensor is a single small unit that clips inside the underwear and talks wirelessly to the parent pager. No cord through the t-shirt means nothing to grab in sleep.
How loud is the alarm in real-world use?
How loud is the alarm in real-world use?
Three sound levels let you match the alarm to your household. Level 1 is library-quiet for sensitive sleepers. Level 3 is loud enough to wake heavy-sleeper kids and parents in another room. Most families start at level 2 and adjust by week one.
What is the wireless range between units?
What is the wireless range between units?
Up to 40 meters in typical home conditions, including through one or two interior walls. That covers a child's room plus the master bedroom on most floor plans. If the parent unit loses signal, both units flash and beep.
Is it safe to use after wet events?
Is it safe to use after wet events?
Both units carry an IPX6 rating, meaning they tolerate strong water jets and continuous wipe-down. Use mild soap and water on the sensor between nights. The magnetic charging port has no exposed metal contacts to corrode the way micro-USB ports do.
Does it fit boys and girls equally well?
Does it fit boys and girls equally well?
Yes. The wearable sensor clips inside any standard cotton underwear waistband, regardless of cut. Parents of girls in particular tell us they appreciate that there is no long cord running between the legs the way wired alarms require.
Can a younger sibling reuse it later?
Can a younger sibling reuse it later?
Yes. The wearable sensor and parent pager reset to factory defaults with a button hold, so the same DryNiteX pair can move from one child to a younger sibling once the first child has banked their dry-night streak. Replacement clip pads are included.