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# Compact 1.5"x0.5"x2.5" size 80dB loud alarm 2x AAA battery powered Wet-Stop 3 Blue Bedwetting Enuresis Alarm with Loud Sound and Strong Vibration for Boys or Girls, Proven Solution for Bedwetters

**Brand:** wet-stop
**Price:** 2117015₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚨 Wake up to dry nights — the smart alarm every parent and kid needs!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Wet-Stop 3 Blue Bedwetting Enuresis Alarm with Loud Sound and Strong Vibration for Boys or Girls, Proven Solution for Bedwetters by wet-stop
- **How much does it cost?** 2117015₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- wet-stop enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted wet-stop brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Customizable Alerts:** Six alarm tones plus strong vibration to wake even the deepest sleepers.
- • **Kid-Friendly Design:** Lightweight, compact unit clips easily to clothes without discomfort.
- • **Proven Conditioning:** Includes reward chart & star stickers to motivate consistent dry nights.
- • **Complete Support Kit:** Downloadable bedwetting guide included for expert-backed training strategies.
- • **Accidental Shutoff Prevention:** Two-step reset ensures alarm stays active until properly turned off.

## Overview

The Wet-Stop 3 Blue Bedwetting Alarm combines a powerful 80-decibel sound with strong vibration alerts to effectively wake children during bedwetting incidents. Powered by 2 AAA batteries, its compact design ensures comfort and ease of use. The system includes a patented, easy-to-clean sensor, a reward chart with star stickers, and a downloadable training book, making it a comprehensive, proven solution for managing and overcoming nighttime enuresis.

## Description

Product description Experience the best design & function for dry nights! Our mission is to help your child stop bedwetting and achieve dry nights. Wet-Stop products are designed by a board-certified pediatric urologist whose passion is helping parents conquer bedwetting. Knowing that poor bathroom habits at a young age can lead to issues later, now is the time to help your children succeed for a lifetime of better health. How does a bedwetting alarm work? Bedwetting alarms work to end bedwetting by helping to train the brain-bladder connection. When the bladder says it is full, the brain needs to learn to wake up the sleeper to use the toilet. Wet-Stop 3+ bedwetting alarm can help! An alarm that sounds with the first drops of urine helps the wearer learn to recognize and understand the signals his or her body is sending. Soon the child learns to respond to their body's signals before the alarm is triggered! The problem most often occurs in children but can also happen in teens and adults. How does the Wet-Stop 3+ bedwetting alarm work? The Wet-Stop 3+ alarm consists of a small, light-weight alarm unit, only 1-3/4" wide x 2-3/4" long x 3/4" thick (AAA battery powered), with an attached rotating alligator grip. A thin cable with a sensor in the tip is plugged into the alarm unit, and the alarm unit is attached to pajamas near the ear to be heard. Pass the cord under the pajamas to the outside of the underwear. The sensor clip uses a strong alligator grip to attach to underwear in the area where urine will first be deposited. The sensor clip should not be placed next to skin , as the sensor is sensitive enough to alert to sweat or excess skin moisture. Cleaning the sensor before use is recommended. When the alarm is activated, it alerts the user with either an audible alarm tone or a vibration, or both. The user must then press a button on the alarm unit and remove and dry the sensor tip. This two-step action awakens the bedwetter enough to become aware of urinating, go to the bathroom to finish, change underwear/sleepwear, address any wet in bedclothes, and then return to sleep. Note: The alarm does not work when attached to the outside of an overnight pull-up or nighttime-type diaper, as most non-cloth diapers are too thick and absorptive, and moisture will not register on the sensor tip. You might want to use such an overnight diaper over underwear for a child who needs the extra protection. The Wet-Stop 3+ bedwetting alarm also comes with a progress chart and star stickers to fully engage your child in the training process! When your child has a dry night, celebrate their success with a gold star in the morning! An almost-dry night earns a silver star. We also include The Complete Bedwetting Book free digital download for parents. Newest Model Features Loud volume | 6 Variable alarm sounds plus vibration setting Test button to prepare the child for alarm sounds | Flashing button alert Longest battery life | Patented sensor that is easiest to clean | Compact and lightweight FREE Progress chart and reward stickers | FREE "The Complete Bedwetting Book" download Manufacturer's protection against defects | Instructions included in 6 languages How to Use the Alarm System Make sure the batteries are strong by pressing the white button on the alarm unit; the LED light should flash. Press and hold the white button on the alarm unit to test the sound and vibration. Clip the alarm to the neck of sleepwear and position the sensor cord underneath sleepwear. Place the wetness sensor in the “target zone” for urination. Light the path to the bathroom with nightlights! Help wake your child if he or she does not wake with the alarm. After the alarm is triggered, turn it off by pressing the button on the alarm unit and drying the sensor tip. Before using and after each use, gently wash the sensor tip with warm, soapy water. Remind your child to place stars on the reward chart in the morning! Read our book by a pediatric urologist to get the best results. Troubleshooting Tips Tips for Use Set the switch to Alarm (A), Vibrate (V), or Alarm & Vibrate (AV) before inserting batteries. Be sure to use two fresh AAA batteries (not rechargeable type). Clean the sensor before use and after each use for best results. Make sure the sensor cord is securely inserted into the side port; when necessary to remove it, release by depressing the clip and extract it gently, do not pull on the cord. Place the sensor clip in the “target zone"; keep it away from skin as sweat may trigger the alarm.

Review: Great Tool for Potty Training at Night - We purchased this alarm to help night train my 5-year-old. She is a VERY heavy sleeper, and although she potty trained during the day before she was 2 years old, now almost 4 years later, she still wets the bed at night. We were using Goodnights brand pull ups at night, because they have the biggest capacity for pee, but sometimes she was still soaking through them. We've had great success using this alarm for the last three weeks, and are so happy to finally be out of diapers with her. The alarm comes with a chart for tracking dry nights with your child, and some links to more information online. We did the following to get started: 1. Set up the chart and talked about staying dry through the night. We let my daughter know once she made it a month, she would get a reward of her choosing. 2. Purchased Disposable Underpads (available on desertcart - the name of the product we purchased is "Premium Disposable Chucks Underpads 25 Pack, 30" x 36" - Highly Absorbent Bed Pads for Incontinence and Senior Care - Peach Color - Leak Proof Protection") 3. Layered her mattress with the following: disposable underpad, waterproof mattress cover, 2nd disposable underpad, sheet. 4. Had my daughter pee right before going to bed. Also, stopped giving her liquids after dinner. 5. Got rid of the pull-ups and had her sleep in her underwear moving forward with the alarm attached. That way if she pees, she is uncomfortable, rather than sleeping in it. 6. For the first night, we woke her every hour to pee. Bed at 7. 7. For the second night, we woke her 4 hours after going to sleep. Bed at 7, woke up at 11 pm. 8. For the third night we woke her 2 hours after going to sleep. Bed at 7, woke up at 9. She had an accident later in the night and the alarm went off. 9. Tried again on the 4th night to wake her 2 hours after after going to sleep. She had another accident, so we determined she can't go quite that long. We have been consistently waking her up at 11 pm (unless we forget) and she has been doing great. 10. On nights we do forget to wake her up, she will still have an accident. And about 70% of the time, the alarm goes off early enough to stop her from fully wetting the bed, it just gets on her underwear, so we just change her underwear and put her back to bed. 11. About 2 of 14 days, she woke herself up to go pee. This is HUGE for us. She's never done that before, and we're hoping that with time, she will consistently do this. All in all, this alarm isn't a complete and total fix for bed wetting, I think she is just such a deep sleeper it will take more time for her to consistently wake up. But I think it is moving us on the way to fully being night trained. I do think you'll have to make a concentrated effort to wake them up, while also using the alarm. I don't think we would have had so much success if we had just put her to bed in the alarm. Some detail on the alarm: - The alarm is pretty loud, but I think it has to be or she would sleep through it. It does wake up my 2.5 year old (they share a room), and she says every time that "it scared me!". - To disable the alarm, you have to push the button and unplug the cord both. This is helpful so that she won't turn it off herself when it goes off. - The metal wetness detector is really sensitive. It detects pee, as soon as moisture gets near, and has been effective at going off before there is enough pee to get onto her sheets. - The cord is long enough to go inside clothes or outside. It hooks to her underwear, and then the little box/alarm portion clips to her shirt. It doesn't seem to bother her much, but there were a couple nights where she moved it up to the top of her underwear and it did not detect the pee. - I think if you are trying to train a child aged 3 years or under, this would be too much. I think the alarm would scare them to much and it would be a traumatic experience for them. My daughter is old enough she wants to be trained at night, and understands the alarm is meant to help her, and that makes it less scary. All in all, we are very happy with this product, and I would recommend to anyone else in our situation!
Review: IT WORKS!!! It was tough. Biggest word of advice? Consistency. - I have been waiting for nearly three months to post this review, so here goes! I ordered two alarms for my boys at the end of July 2015. My youngest boy was 4 and 10 months while my older boy was 6 and 9 months. They had been wearing pull ups for several years when I ordered the alarms with basically no dry evenings. I was so tired of buying and smelling pullups. We used the alarms on the sound AND vibration mode. A few things that I wish I would have known earlier in the process: Be prepared. 1. Get one of those plastic fitted bed covers that zipper and encase the bed. Put this on ahead of time and let it air out! They really stink. (Although my boys thought they smelled great!) 2. Get several sets of sheets. In the beginning, my boys were wetting through 3 sets of sheets a piece/a night! Make sure each night that the sheets are cleaned, dry, and ready for replacement. 3. Have several changes of “jammies.” Same as above, each night they have to be cleaned, dry, and ready for replacement. 4. Get lots of laundry detergent! 5. A roll of painters tape. (I’ll explain later) 6. Baby wipes. 7. Batteries (I changed each alarm twice over the past three months). Be consistent. Each night we tried to make sure that we had everything in order before they went to bed. We eliminated the bed time drink. We completely eliminated “pull ups” from the house. I am not sure who the last sentence was more difficult for, me or the kids as this was easier said than done. We didn’t do this in the beginning. I got lazy a few nights (out drinking) and had them use the pull ups. The next few nights I found that any progress we made was lost. I stopped this after a few times. I am a slow leaner ;-). My oldest kid is a deep sleeper. I found that the alarm woke him up and then he just unplugged the cord, turned off the alarm, and went back to sleep! So gross. Either way, to fix this, I bought a roll of painters tape and taped the alarm cord to the alarm. This way it was easier to remove than regular tape and wouldn’t damage the cord. This also gave me enough time to wake up and make sure he got out of bed. When accidents happen (and they will!), I wake up, run into the room, make sure that they wake up, turn off the alarm, and have them go to the bathroom to try to pee. After this lovely experience, I have them put their clothes in the tub, wipe off, get dressed, help me pull their sheets from the bed, and wipe off the bed. They put their sheets in the tub and HELP me redress their bed. They can’t make their bed themselves so I do a majority of it while they get their sheets and hold a corner or something. This can take a considerable amount of time for each accident and this is probably the most difficult part. Forget that, this IS the most difficult part! If it seems that the kid(s) are not waking up as fast as they were in the beginning, check the batteries. Make sure they stay fresh to keep the alarm loud and vibration strong. Be committed. Make sure you and your kid(s) are completely onboard with this idea. You have to have their “buy in.” Once you start this process, DO NOT GIVE UP! You may find yourself getting up 3 -4 times a night and losing sleep. You might think that there is no way that they can do it. It is going to get worse before it gets better. This sounds difficult but let me tell you, that glimmer of hope that flashes after about a month of this when they only “pee a little” feels incredible! Once they make a night without an “accident,” it is an awesome feeling for both you and your little buddy. Be encouraging. My kids loved the calendar gold star / silver star reward system. We did this every night. Once they start getting consistent, their calendar looked pretty sweet with all those gold stars! I am running out of gold stars! No actual rewards were given out other than the stars. They really enjoyed getting the stickers. We approached this at multiple angles. In addition to the stars, we are dangling a “big prize” when they make an entire month dry (Not 30 days, but an entire month, start to finish. Any accident resets the clock). We do not “punish” them for accidents. The big prize can be whatever you kid wishes / you can actually obtain. Make it realistic and follow though. This is a big deal! In my case, it took about 2 months for my oldest to start making it without any accidents. He is currently on a really good streak. He has been dry since mid-September. I actually thought my youngest was going to be dry first as he was on a streak first. He ended up having a few accidents in between streaks but is dry way more than wet. At this point, he has about one accident every three weeks. WAY better than before. One final note. A friend of ours is trying the alarm now and is using pull ups over underwear. It kinda sounds like a good idea. I am not sure how that is working out yet, but if it works, I will update my review with it. I didn’t do that, so not sure of the effectiveness. I think that them getting soaked, waking up, and going through everything really did it. I think the whole process is tied to classical conditioning (Pavlov’s Dogs). Thanks Wet Stop!

## Features

- SIX VARYING ALARM TONES PLUS VIBRATION ALERT Choose the best setting for your child.
- COMPACT ALARM UNIT USES 2 AAA BATTERIES Keeping it lightweight and easy to wear.
- PATENTED SENSOR IS EASY TO CLEAN And extremely effective when properly placed. For best results clean the sensor before use.
- "THE COMPLETE BEDWETTING BOOK" DOWNLOAD Included to help choose the best method.
- REWARD CHART AND STAR STICKERS Included to encourage and reward progress towards dry nights.
- Two-step shut off method, to prevent accidental shut offs. Press and hold the button and dry the sensor off at the same time. This will reset the alarm, to prevent accidental shut offs.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B006B8U8BG |
| Audible Noise | 80 Decibels |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,000 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #3 in Bedwetting Monitors |
| Brand | Wet-Stop |
| Built-In Media | Alarm Unit, Printed Instructions in 6 Languages, Reward Chart & Star Stickers, Sensor Cord |
| Color | Blue |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 6,334 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.5"L x 0.5"W x 2.5"H |
| Manufacturer | PottyMD LLC |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | One year manufacturer warranty against defects. |
| Mfr Part Number | W103B |
| Model Number | Wet-Stop3 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 1.5"L x 0.5"W x 2.5"H |
| Sensor Technology | Contact Sensor |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| UPC | 188813000247 633653415022 188813000353 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 3 Volts (DC) |

## Product Details

- **Battery Description:** Alkaline
- **Brand:** Wet-Stop
- **Color:** Blue
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Product Dimensions:** 1.5"L x 0.5"W x 2.5"H

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How do i return item and get a refund?**
A: Contact the seller first and then Amazon if you are having problems with it. You should be able to do that from where you view your order.

**Q: How do you chose among the 6 tones? the instructions do not address this. And there appear only 3: vibrate, alarm, and vibrate + alarm.**
A: The 6 tones will go off if you have it on A (alarm) or VA (vibrate and alarm). Each time the alarm is activated a different tone will sound.

**Q: We have tried the alarm for two weeks and still wetting the bed even with the alarm ringing. Is this part of the process?**
A: This happened to me too but I realized that it was because the sensor was not placed right. I had mine placed so that as soon as there's any wetness, it goes off. I have a boy so it's very tricky. Hang in there, it gets better 🙂🙂

**Q: THe clip has been coming off my child's underwear, anyway to tighten it?**
A: The clip should not be coming off. I suggest you return the device as soon as possible. But first ensure that child is not pulling clip off and also that you have clipped it properly.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Tool for Potty Training at Night
*by S***. on February 20, 2024*

We purchased this alarm to help night train my 5-year-old. She is a VERY heavy sleeper, and although she potty trained during the day before she was 2 years old, now almost 4 years later, she still wets the bed at night. We were using Goodnights brand pull ups at night, because they have the biggest capacity for pee, but sometimes she was still soaking through them. We've had great success using this alarm for the last three weeks, and are so happy to finally be out of diapers with her. The alarm comes with a chart for tracking dry nights with your child, and some links to more information online. We did the following to get started: 1. Set up the chart and talked about staying dry through the night. We let my daughter know once she made it a month, she would get a reward of her choosing. 2. Purchased Disposable Underpads (available on Amazon - the name of the product we purchased is "Premium Disposable Chucks Underpads 25 Pack, 30" x 36" - Highly Absorbent Bed Pads for Incontinence and Senior Care - Peach Color - Leak Proof Protection") 3. Layered her mattress with the following: disposable underpad, waterproof mattress cover, 2nd disposable underpad, sheet. 4. Had my daughter pee right before going to bed. Also, stopped giving her liquids after dinner. 5. Got rid of the pull-ups and had her sleep in her underwear moving forward with the alarm attached. That way if she pees, she is uncomfortable, rather than sleeping in it. 6. For the first night, we woke her every hour to pee. Bed at 7. 7. For the second night, we woke her 4 hours after going to sleep. Bed at 7, woke up at 11 pm. 8. For the third night we woke her 2 hours after going to sleep. Bed at 7, woke up at 9. She had an accident later in the night and the alarm went off. 9. Tried again on the 4th night to wake her 2 hours after after going to sleep. She had another accident, so we determined she can't go quite that long. We have been consistently waking her up at 11 pm (unless we forget) and she has been doing great. 10. On nights we do forget to wake her up, she will still have an accident. And about 70% of the time, the alarm goes off early enough to stop her from fully wetting the bed, it just gets on her underwear, so we just change her underwear and put her back to bed. 11. About 2 of 14 days, she woke herself up to go pee. This is HUGE for us. She's never done that before, and we're hoping that with time, she will consistently do this. All in all, this alarm isn't a complete and total fix for bed wetting, I think she is just such a deep sleeper it will take more time for her to consistently wake up. But I think it is moving us on the way to fully being night trained. I do think you'll have to make a concentrated effort to wake them up, while also using the alarm. I don't think we would have had so much success if we had just put her to bed in the alarm. Some detail on the alarm: - The alarm is pretty loud, but I think it has to be or she would sleep through it. It does wake up my 2.5 year old (they share a room), and she says every time that "it scared me!". - To disable the alarm, you have to push the button and unplug the cord both. This is helpful so that she won't turn it off herself when it goes off. - The metal wetness detector is really sensitive. It detects pee, as soon as moisture gets near, and has been effective at going off before there is enough pee to get onto her sheets. - The cord is long enough to go inside clothes or outside. It hooks to her underwear, and then the little box/alarm portion clips to her shirt. It doesn't seem to bother her much, but there were a couple nights where she moved it up to the top of her underwear and it did not detect the pee. - I think if you are trying to train a child aged 3 years or under, this would be too much. I think the alarm would scare them to much and it would be a traumatic experience for them. My daughter is old enough she wants to be trained at night, and understands the alarm is meant to help her, and that makes it less scary. All in all, we are very happy with this product, and I would recommend to anyone else in our situation!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ IT WORKS!!! It was tough. Biggest word of advice? Consistency.
*by M***S on October 20, 2015*

I have been waiting for nearly three months to post this review, so here goes! I ordered two alarms for my boys at the end of July 2015. My youngest boy was 4 and 10 months while my older boy was 6 and 9 months. They had been wearing pull ups for several years when I ordered the alarms with basically no dry evenings. I was so tired of buying and smelling pullups. We used the alarms on the sound AND vibration mode. A few things that I wish I would have known earlier in the process: Be prepared. 1. Get one of those plastic fitted bed covers that zipper and encase the bed. Put this on ahead of time and let it air out! They really stink. (Although my boys thought they smelled great!) 2. Get several sets of sheets. In the beginning, my boys were wetting through 3 sets of sheets a piece/a night! Make sure each night that the sheets are cleaned, dry, and ready for replacement. 3. Have several changes of “jammies.” Same as above, each night they have to be cleaned, dry, and ready for replacement. 4. Get lots of laundry detergent! 5. A roll of painters tape. (I’ll explain later) 6. Baby wipes. 7. Batteries (I changed each alarm twice over the past three months). Be consistent. Each night we tried to make sure that we had everything in order before they went to bed. We eliminated the bed time drink. We completely eliminated “pull ups” from the house. I am not sure who the last sentence was more difficult for, me or the kids as this was easier said than done. We didn’t do this in the beginning. I got lazy a few nights (out drinking) and had them use the pull ups. The next few nights I found that any progress we made was lost. I stopped this after a few times. I am a slow leaner ;-). My oldest kid is a deep sleeper. I found that the alarm woke him up and then he just unplugged the cord, turned off the alarm, and went back to sleep! So gross. Either way, to fix this, I bought a roll of painters tape and taped the alarm cord to the alarm. This way it was easier to remove than regular tape and wouldn’t damage the cord. This also gave me enough time to wake up and make sure he got out of bed. When accidents happen (and they will!), I wake up, run into the room, make sure that they wake up, turn off the alarm, and have them go to the bathroom to try to pee. After this lovely experience, I have them put their clothes in the tub, wipe off, get dressed, help me pull their sheets from the bed, and wipe off the bed. They put their sheets in the tub and HELP me redress their bed. They can’t make their bed themselves so I do a majority of it while they get their sheets and hold a corner or something. This can take a considerable amount of time for each accident and this is probably the most difficult part. Forget that, this IS the most difficult part! If it seems that the kid(s) are not waking up as fast as they were in the beginning, check the batteries. Make sure they stay fresh to keep the alarm loud and vibration strong. Be committed. Make sure you and your kid(s) are completely onboard with this idea. You have to have their “buy in.” Once you start this process, DO NOT GIVE UP! You may find yourself getting up 3 -4 times a night and losing sleep. You might think that there is no way that they can do it. It is going to get worse before it gets better. This sounds difficult but let me tell you, that glimmer of hope that flashes after about a month of this when they only “pee a little” feels incredible! Once they make a night without an “accident,” it is an awesome feeling for both you and your little buddy. Be encouraging. My kids loved the calendar gold star / silver star reward system. We did this every night. Once they start getting consistent, their calendar looked pretty sweet with all those gold stars! I am running out of gold stars! No actual rewards were given out other than the stars. They really enjoyed getting the stickers. We approached this at multiple angles. In addition to the stars, we are dangling a “big prize” when they make an entire month dry (Not 30 days, but an entire month, start to finish. Any accident resets the clock). We do not “punish” them for accidents. The big prize can be whatever you kid wishes / you can actually obtain. Make it realistic and follow though. This is a big deal! In my case, it took about 2 months for my oldest to start making it without any accidents. He is currently on a really good streak. He has been dry since mid-September. I actually thought my youngest was going to be dry first as he was on a streak first. He ended up having a few accidents in between streaks but is dry way more than wet. At this point, he has about one accident every three weeks. WAY better than before. One final note. A friend of ours is trying the alarm now and is using pull ups over underwear. It kinda sounds like a good idea. I am not sure how that is working out yet, but if it works, I will update my review with it. I didn’t do that, so not sure of the effectiveness. I think that them getting soaked, waking up, and going through everything really did it. I think the whole process is tied to classical conditioning (Pavlov’s Dogs). Thanks Wet Stop!

### ⭐ Want to scare the hell out of your child? Then this is the product for you.
*by A***N on September 24, 2015*

We've been trying to curb bed wetting in my 7 year old, he's still in diapers and enough is enough. We bought Wet-Stop3 based on the reviews, as it seemed like the best product to help transition him from bed wetting to waking up and using the potty. Well, it certainly does wake him up: it vibrates, a small light flashes, and it makes a helluva lot of noise. The problem is getting it to turn off. Want to see a small child having a panic attack at 1:30 in the morning as this alarm just won't shut up? Want to make going to bed each night a traumatic experience? How about preparing yourself for that upcoming sleep-deprivation experiment you always wanted to enroll yourself in? If you've answered yes to the preceding questions, then the Wet-Stop3 alarm is just the thing for you. You would think that turning off a small blue screaming banshee beeper would be easy, right? After all it only has one button (it's the one that flashes). Nope. Press and hold it down steady or frantically push it repeatedly while telling your crying son it's okay... and listen to the sweet sounds of a screaming alarm reinforce the notion that something went wrong years ago when you missed the chance while potty training. Thinking about an off switch? Would be nice, but no dice. I know you're thinking exactly what the general in War Games was thinking when "The WOPR" was threatening nuclear war: just unplug the damn thing. Well, it turns out that your only option: the little sensor is attached to the scream box by a cable, unplug the cable and the damn thing does shut off. Only problem is that even if you clean off the sensor you can't reattach it without resuming nuclear countdown. So either go the rest of the night without, or play Russian roulette in the middle of the night while your wife looks at you angrily and your son looks at you with terror. Have fun. What would be really nice is a product that has some sort of volume control. In our case a simple vibration would suffice. It's not like our son is in a coma. He needs just a nudge to wake up, not a sledge hammer. But, if you like the idea of combining shock therapy reminiscent to the torture scenes in Lost, by all means purchase the Wet-Stop3.

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