The DRI Sleeper Eclipse is a wireless Bedwetting Alarm for children. Bedwetting alarms are used by boys or girls, 4 to 14 years old, who want to break free from diapers and stop wetting the bed. This solution works for kids who are deep sleepers, slow developers, have small bladders and many other children who thought they couldn't get dry at night.

The Eclipse is ideal for older children because there are no clips or cables, and the sensor is discreet to wear. The bedwetting sensor can be inserted in diapers, pads or between two pairs of underwear.

The alarm base sits on the bedside table just out of arm's reach, so the child has to get up to turn it off. The loud alarm is set at the ideal frequency to wake deep sleepers or their parents if help waking is needed.

Bedwetting Alarms work through a process called conditioned learning; your child will soon respond to feelings of a full bladder during the night. Night toilet training typically takes between 2 – 12 weeks, with gradual improvement along the way. Success is achieved when your child reaches 14 dry nights.

Parents and kids tell us how proud and happy they are when bedwetting stops. With renewed confidence, children look forward to school camps and sleepovers, free from worry about wetting the bed and embarrassment. Parents enjoy less washing, cost savings on diapers and a fully toilet-trained child ready for the future.


    What you get

    1. Quick Start Guide - 10 brilliant ideas you can use today before you receive your bedwetting alarm
    2. Night toilet training manual for parents - 'A Plan for DRI Nights' eBook by Karen Radford
    3. Audio-guided relaxation for bed wetting alarm training
    4. Toll-free phone support from our own experienced Bedwetting Adviser
    5. Progress Chart Printable
    6. Sensor Placement Videos
    7. Manufacturers Warranty and great support!


    What's included in the box? 

    The wireless alarm and moisture sensor come with batteries, a how-to-use guide in English, Français, Español and Deutsch and a range of helpful online resources.


    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.


    Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) identification number 276585





WARNING: this devices contains a coin cell battery in a child-resistant battery housing. 

  • When changing the battery keep out of reach of children.
  • Swallowing can lead to chemical burns, perforation of soft tissue and death. Severe burns can occur within 2 hours of ingestion.
  • Phone the Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26 immediately if your think your child has swallowed a battery.