Oopsie Heroes Bedwetting Alarm Plus
The Most Kid-friendly Bedwetting Alarm on the market!
If you're tired of dealing with the stress and mess of bedwetting and ready to say goodbye to wet sheets and hello to dry nights, you're on the right page!
Oopsie is easy to use and clinically proven to help your child overcome bedwetting. With its advanced sensor technology and gentle alarm system, Oopsie Heroes Plus will wake your child at the first sign of moisture, training them to recognize the sensation of a full bladder and learn to wake up to use the toilet.
Don't let bedwetting ruin your child's confidence or disrupt your family's sleep any longer. Your child will thank you for it, and you'll finally get the restful nights you deserve.
The Oopsie Heroes Plus Bedwetting Alarm has a 90% success rate within 3 months.
What's unique about the Oopsie Heroes Bedwetting Alarm?
- Oopsie is super kid-friendly - unlike many bedwetting alarms (which can look like something out of medieval times!), Oopsie features two cute, colourful superhero characters on the packaging, instructions and phone app. There is nothing scary, uncomfortable or off-putting about this alarm.
- No scary alarm sounds - your child can be woken by the sound of your voice and not a strange or scary sound. With Oopsie you can record your own voice as an alarm sound. When your child wets, your voice is played to help wake up your child. "Get Up, Get Up, Get Up Johnny and visit the loo!" If your child would prefer to be woken without your voice, you can select from 4 alarm sounds, including a rooster!
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10 out of 10 for Comfort! Oopsie comes with a small, flat disc which attaches to the outside of your child's underpants. There are no cords to get tangled up in and no special underwear or uncomfortable bed pads with sensors.
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Simplicity Plus - Download the app, attach the sensor and off you go. It's that simple. There are no long pages of instructions to read or trouble-shooting guides and videos to watch. The Oopsie is easy-peasy to set up and use for you and your child.
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Daytime Toilet Training Tool - If you're needing some help with daytime toilet training, Oopsie is an ideal option. Unlike many other bedwetting alarms that require sensor pads and cords, Oopsie can be worn easily, and discreetly during the day. As soon as your child begins to wet, the alarm will sound and eventually your child will begin to make the connection between their brain and bladder.
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Track your Progress - you and your child can use the simple Oopsie Heroes App to track and see their progress. Kids love anything device-based so the visual app as a great way of encouraging your child to stay motivated.
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One-on-One Welcome Call - with your Oopsie Alarm you'll be able to book in a FREE Welcome Call with our team who can take you step-by-step through any set up questions you may have. Oopsie is super-easy to set up but we're here to help if you need it.
Set up Oopsie in 5 easy steps:
1. Download the App.
2. Connect the sensor to the app (do this once only).
3. Select the alarm sound preferred.
4. Place the sensor on the pants.
5. Turn on the App, lock the device .... night, night.
What's included?
- Oopsie Heroes Plus Bedwetting Sensor
- 7 sheets of sensor stickers to attach the sensor (around 56 nights)
- Oopsie Heroes Manual
- Free access to the Oopsie Heroes App (Android and iOS)
- Free one-on-one Welcome Phone Call with an Oopsie Expert
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We’re up to week 2 and we’ve had 3 dry nights this week. Before the alarm we had zero dry nights! It’s a simple system to use. Our son is 5 years old (about to turn 6) and we’re now confident an alarm is the way to go.
If you are looking for a bedwetting alarm this one is very good. We used it with a 6 yr old. Week one, he had 2 dry nights, week two, 4 dry nights and by week 4 he was dry every night. At the start it was hard waking in the night to help him but worth it to get the result. We are very happy and relieved. Good company to deal with. They shipped quickly and we had their phone number if we needed it, but didn't in the end.
I sometimes look back at the years since being a parent and much of it seems like a blur. At each age and stage, there’s a new challenge and with the years that go by I understand that each phase will pass and then there’s a new set of challenges to face. I have to say though, the bedwetting phase for us has been a biggie. People kept saying, “he’ll grow out of it”. But we kept waiting and waiting, and he just wasn’t showing any signs of growing out of it. We were head to foot in washing every morning, which is hard-going in the middle of winter trying to get bedding washed and dried. We were sick of it and so was our 6-year-old. He wet so heavily that the pull-up wouldn’t contain the wee. We seriously tried EVERYTHING to get him dry. We tried restricting his drinks at night, lifting him to the toilet. We even offered to buy him a new bike if he could stop wetting. But he still couldn’t stay dry. It wasn’t his fault.
Like most mums, I started googling for answers. I came across a free e-book on the moosebaby website and it answered a lot of questions. I realised there were some proactive things we could be doing to end the bedwetting. Once we’d ruled out a few health factors (like no UTI’s or constipation), we increased his water intake during the day and set ourselves up with a bedwetting alarm, we felt we were on the right track.
We opted for the Oopsie Heroes Bedwetting Alarm. It seemed to tick all the boxes and the reviews I read about it were good. When we were looking for an alarm there were lots that looked kinda scary, but this one seemed kid-friendly.
When the alarm arrived, he was super-excited to get going with it. We were all desperate for some dry nights. It was easy to set up and he liked the idea of using the app. We had fun setting with the alarm sounds and recording our voice to use as a wake-up alarm.
Our son is a deep-sleeper which we think was part of the problem. He sleeps through everything. At first he slept through the alarm going off, but because we’d read the e-book, we knew this was common and we knew we’d need to wake him for a while. By night 4 his brain clicked and he woke by himself. Each night the alarm went off we helped him wake up enough to switch off the alarm and finish off weeing in the toilet. At first it was like getting up to a newborn again. Hard-going! But we were determined and knew it would be worth the effort.
We headed into our second week and we had our first dry night. When he woke in the morning, he was stoked and super-proud of himself. We were up and down a bit for another week, but by the third week we hit a turning point. Dry, dry and dry, every night! The relief! Why hadn’t we tried this earlier?!? We kept using the alarm until he had two full weeks of dry nights in a row.
For any parent dealing with soaking wet sheets every day, you’ll appreciate the relief. It’s not only the wet bed, as they get older it was a problem for sleepovers and camping holidays. All that worry has now gone.
I’d totally recommend this alarm. Jane from Moosebaby asked me to write a review and I was more than happy to do so. Honestly, if you were like us, and ready for a solution, don’t hesitate.