OOPSIE HEROES REVIEW

Bedwetting alarm: the best solution for potty training

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This product was offered to me in return for my honest opinion upon using it. The impressions below are purely subjective and not a guarantee of the product’s effectiveness.

I was lucky enough to discover this smart bedwetting alarm called Oopsie Heroes. I was given the device in return for my honest opinion on how the device worked for us and after 8 days of using it, I can offer my first impressions.

What is Oopsie Heroes?

The name might not give it away, but Oopsie Heroes helps your little hero avoid those oopsie bed wetting moments. How?

It seems quite simple: you attach a sensor to the child’s underwear and when the sensor detects moisture, it starts to beep. The device is connected to your phone through the Oopsie Heroes app and an alarm goes off.

My son is 2 years and 7 months and for about a month he’s been consistently using the potty, apart from night-time, when he would simply wear a nappy. I was looking forward to stop using nappies, but I was still worried about him wetting the bed or waking up at night crying.

The idea of having a bedwetting alarm letting me know when my son was getting wet before him actually realising sounded wonderful, so we gave it a go.

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First impressions

I loved the box in which the bedwetting alarm came in. Very small and compact, user-friendly and colourful for children to enjoy too. Before receiving the sensor, I prepared my little one by talking him through what we are going to do, how and why we use this sensor.  

He seemed to understand. And indeed, he accepted it right away. I was acting very excited when we received it so he could imitate my reaction and so he became eager to try it on.

In the tiny box, you receive a sensor, the stickers to help you attach it to your little one’s underwear and the instructions. My son played with the instructions leaflet, which was very colourful and friendly, while I explained to him once again how we are going to use it.

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The sensor is very light and although not very small, my son seemed ok with it during the night. We used it for one week and he never complained, nor did it fall off.  There are plenty of stickers, so you can use it for many months if need be.

How the bedwetting alarm works

Once you attach the sensor, you simply open your phone and connected it to the app. As soon as I opened the box, the app appeared on my phone.

So you simply click on it and decide on the alarm you want to use. I think it is a great idea that the app lets you record your voice if you don’t want to use a beeping alarm.

Your child can be woken up by the sound of your voice and not by a strange sound. However, if you want to use an alarm, there are 4 types of beeping alarms: smooth and gentle, phone-like, rooster or a harsh alarm.

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When your child falls asleep, you set the alarm by pressing the button” Go to bed”. You can leave the phone by the child’s bed.  If he is old enough he will wake up at the sound of the alarm and go to the toilet. However, because my son is very young, I kept the phone by my bed.

So I am the one to wake him up if the device started beeping. The sensor itself has a faint alarm sound too, which doesn’t wake the child. But it does let you know the alarm will be beeping soon.

We have been using the sensor for 8 days now and I was happy to discover that my son doesn’t need to use the loo at night. He never wet the bed or woke up to ask for his potty. However, he used the potty while wearing the device and a few drops fell on his underwear.

The sensor immediately started beeping, so at least we were able to test that it worked. However, during his afternoon naps, he is not able to control his bladder and he wets the bed. So we’ve started using it in the afternoon too. We are still waiting for the results and I am eager to see what will happen.

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Areas to improve

I was surprised to see that while the app is turned on, it drains the phone’s battery by 30%. The first time I used it I woke up in the morning with the phone’s battery dead. So it wouldn’t have beeped if my son were to get wet.

This is something to remember when you use it for the first time! Make sure your phone has enough battery to last you through the night. From that day on, I always slept with my phone plugged in to make sure it will beep.

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Another aspect which I am not sure of in terms of effectiveness is the connection between the sensor and the app. The sensor itself beeps, but it does require a lot of moisture to make the alarm on your phone beep.

So, my son might need to be soaking wet by the time the alarm in my room beeps. And so I won’t be able to prevent him from crying during the night. Therefore it defeats its purpose.

The only reason why I am using it is to prevent my child from wetting himself and waking up crying. Perhaps if you sleep in the same room as your child you can hear the sensor and wake up in time. But that is not our situation.

Bedwetting alarm: overall impression

I am happy to use the sensor and be consistent in using to see if it does help your child become aware that he needs to use the toilet during the night. Being a smart app, it records bedwetting events.

Thus it creates a pattern that in time will help children and parents prevent these occurrences.

However, I think that the older the child, the easier it is to make the sensor work. The alarm goes off and the child wakes up to the voice of his mum/dad telling him to go use the toilet.

After some time, the bedwetting alarm should be able to train the child to regularly wake up and go to the loo. We haven’t experienced this yet, so I cannot claim that. My son doesn’t have bedwetting issues but is simply in the potty-training process.

So our results and present experience cannot testify the claim that the child will be able to train himself.

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We do get the opportunity to keep the sensor after the review and so I am planning on using it if in the future bedwetting problems appear. So, overall the sensor is light and easy to use and it doesn’t use Bluetooth.

But further research should be done in terms of how dangerous it can be for children. For optimal results, one should use it for at least 4 weeks. But overall we are happy using it now and in the future too.

We extended our period of use for another 3 weeks to see the results. I can’t wait to come back with further information.

You can find out more about the bedwetting alarm product on the Oopsie Heroes official website

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20 thoughts on “Bedwetting alarm: the best solution for potty training”

  1. I’ve never heard of this before but will definitely keep this in mind when we start potty training our daughter.

  2. I really appreciate the honesty and pros/cons of this review! I agree with you that preventing a major soak in the night is really the goal! I’ll be interested to check back on your long-term results.

  3. They invent everything nowadays! Wow. I appreciate your honesty in this review. Draining the battery would most definitely be on my con list as well.

  4. Who knew?!? My first was easy to potty train but I still have another who will be ready in a year or so. I’ll have to remember this!

  5. This sounds like a really neat idea! I struggled so much getting my oldest potty trained and she continued to have accidents at night. This would have been great to try.

  6. This is such a helpful product and review. Bedwetting can be such a rough time for kids and their parents. I’m going to remember this in case I need it for my youngest!

  7. I know exactly what this is! I know someone whose doctor recommended this for their child with autism spectrum disorder when they were experiencing the bed wetting condition “enuresis” that is common in school-aged children. It is linked to autism spectrum disorder too and their child developed the condition at seven years old and they were very supportive of their child as they were going through this. Some jerks were even sadly telling them that they should “punish” them when they could not control this condition since it is involuntary! Their child was very upset that they were going though this because they were not doing it on purpose and did not enjoy it, which was why their parents supported them so much. Plus potty training isn’t easy to begin with and it’s called an accident for a reason because it is not being done on purpose. Luckily, they overcame the condition at 10 years old. Thank you so much for recommending this helpful tool.

  8. We’re currently working on day time training (my son is only 21 months) but I never heard of this before! Something to consider when we are ready for nighttime training!

  9. This is interesting. I think it’s worth the try for those having challenges with potty training. I love that you explained to your son first before you started using it.

  10. This is great Info. I’m about to potty train my daughter she just turned three so this will come in handy.

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