Loose products
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Dryly® bedwetting alarm transmitter
Normal price 69.99Normal priceUnit Price / perOffer price 69.99- No vibration function
- Attaches to the underwear
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Dryly® Bedwetting Alarm transmitter with vibration function
Normal price 109.99Normal priceUnit Price / perOffer price 109.99- With vibration function
- Attaches to the underwear
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Dryly® Bedwetting Alarm Receiver
Normal price 99.99Normal priceUnit Price / perOffer price 99.99- Interactive receiver
- With sound
- To be placed in Wizzu the cuddly toy
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Dryly® Panda Bear (Wizzu)
Normal price 39.99Normal priceUnit Price / perOffer price 39.99- With zipper
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Dryly® Mattress Protector waterproof 90 x 200 cm
Normal price 24.99Normal priceUnit Price / perOffer price 24.99- Breathable
- Waterproof
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50,000+ children helped!
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93% is dry within 6-8 weeks
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4.2/5 stars over 1,000 reviews
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Motivational play elements for your child & cuddly Wizzu
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Understanding bedwetting behavior in the bedwetting alarm app
Loose products at Dryly.com
Dryly offers you the solution to bedwetting using our unique bedwetting alarm method. The Dryly bedwetting alarm differs from all other bedwetting alarm brands on the market by its positive approach and approach to the problem. With our positive approach, we know how to better motivate your child, which on average also helps us reach the solution faster.
Our product range
Besides our bedwetting alarms and the accompanying bedwetting alarm underwear, we have a number of other products from our bedwetting alarm packages that we also offer separately. Of course it is always possible that you need an extra part for your grandparents or because something broke. These loose products that we offer can be found on this page. Below we also tell you a little more about them.
The Dryly® mattress protector
One of the unpleasant consequences of bedwetting is that the mattress can smell of urine and get stained. With the Dryly Mattress Protector, you have an extra layer of security to keep your mattress in good condition. That way you have one less worry if an accident does happen! Our mattress protector is a 90×200 cm waterproof cover that protects your mattress from moisture and stains.
The panda bear Wizzu
Wizzu the panda bear is an essential part of the Dryly bedwetting alarm. With his warm appearance, he helps children tackle bedwetting together in a positive way. In the back of Wizzu is a zipper into which we can place the receiver of Dryly.
The Dryly® bedwetting alarm transmitter
The Dryly bedwetting transmitter is the separate part you can attach to the bedwetting alarm underwear when your child goes to bed. The transmitter sends a signal to the receiver when it detects moisture in the pants. Unfortunately, it sometimes happens that parents throw the sensor and the underwear in the laundry together. Should this happen to you, you can always order them separately.
The Dryly® bedwetting alarm receiver
The Dryly bedwetting alarm receiver is the brain of our bedwetting alarm method. It wakes up your child when an accident occurs. By playing an alarm signal, your child wakes up and can quickly go to the toilet to pee out. Shaking it turns off the alarm sound.
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!



