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Dryly® Bedwetting Alarm Star
Normal price 199.99Normal priceUnit Price / per255.95Offer price 199.99- Guidance via mobile app
- Underwear plain 2-pack
- Optional vibration function
- Wizzu (panda cuddly toy)
- Transmitter & receiver
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Dryly® Bedwetting Alarm Hero
Normal price 229.99Normal priceUnit Price / per278.94Offer price 229.99Most chosen- Guidance via mobile app
- Underwear plain 3-pack
- Optional vibration function
- Wizzu (panda cuddly toy)
- Transmitter & receiver
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Dryly® Bedwetting Alarm Superhero
Normal price 259.99Normal priceUnit Price / per330.92Offer price 259.99Best deal- Guidance via mobile app
- Extra mattress protector
- Underwear plain 2-pack
- Underwear print 2-pack
- Optional vibration function
- Wizzu (panda cuddly toy)
- Transmitter & receiver
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Understanding bedwetting behavior in the bedwetting alarm app
Frequently asked questions Bedwetting Alarm underwear
How should I wash the bedwetting alarm pants?
Dryly pants are best washed between 30 and 60 degrees. The bottoms contain sensor wires and snaps to snap in the Dryly transmitter. It is therefore important to handle the bottoms carefully for long-term use.
In addition, we recommend avoiding the dryer as much as possible. If this is not possible, use the dryer at the lowest possible temperature in that case.
How do I choose the right size of bedwetting alarm Pants?
Dryly Bedwetting Alarm Pants are based on European sizing and have a regular fit. So choose the same size your child normally wears with regular underwear.
Does your child fall between 2 sizes? Then select the larger size. We see that parents sometimes choose the smaller size and it is too tight for the child.
How do the bedwetting alarm pants work?
Inside Dryly's underwear are sensor wires. When the transmitter is in the underwear, and a nighttime accident occurs, the alarm goes off immediately. This is because the sensor wires conduct directly to the transmitter.
The transmitter, which in turn is in contact with the receiver, transmits this signal directly to the receiver, causing the alarm to go off. Wake up!


