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The Chummie Pro Bedside Bedwetting Alarm is a comprehensive solution designed for children, teens, and adults who struggle with bedwetting. Featuring a loud microprocessor-controlled alarm and a large urine detection mat, this system ensures quick detection and comfort. With a portable design and a free mobile app for support, it’s the perfect blend of technology and convenience.







| Cover Material | Cotton | 
| Item Weight | 27 g | 
| Colour | Pink | 
| Top Style | Tight Top | 
| Is Customizable? | No | 
| Portable | Yes | 
| Is Foldable | No | 
| Is Electric | No | 
A**R
Works well as expected, easy to use
Fast delivery. A little smaller than I had imagined but perfect for a 4.5 years old.Progress seen from day 2. after weeks of sleeping through bed wetting (like 2 Or 3 accidents at week) as soon as we started The program the alarm went off The second night and my daughter realised for the first time she had totally wet the bed, She was a bit confused as woken up by a loud alarm but The 4th night After the alarm went off (2nd time since start of the program) she managed to hold The rest and reached the toilet. Since then Only one more alarm early morning...And again she managed to hold the rest and go to toilet. we are now on 9 consecutive dry nights. The program says to wait for 14 consecutive dry nights before stopping it.We discussed before buy it and My daughter liked the idea and So far it has been very helpful. Simple and she feels in charge of it.No issues whatsoever. It feels a little hard To start with And makes a little noise When rolling on it As it is made of plastic Material but she got used To it straight away, and it’s working Very well and she so happy : no more nappies, no many wet accidents anymore.It comes with a small diary to keep track and colour in which is very appreciated.
E**E
Terrible quality
Dreadful. Alarm isn't loud enough. Woke 1 of my daughters, so worked for her, but not the other. Very poor quality. The leads became detatched from 2 mats (I mistakenly thought it was her rough handling the first time so bought another, what a waste of money!) and are impossible to reattach. Don't waste your money!
K**
Perfect for my teen
Have used the various other alarms out there and they just DON'T DORK. They are too short for my son who turned 13. He hated those alarms with wires and the wireless ones seemed way overpriced for what they do.The Chummie Pro is a good system. The mat is large, not the most comfortable one for my son, but he fell asleep within a few minutes and would not wake up till the alarm went off. The only problem was that the mat moved at night and would come off from the sleeve. Called the manufacturer and they recommended I place it under the be sheet. Simple!Once done, the treatment was fast and very effective. Fast forward 2 months later and hes gotten over his bed-wetting. The system is simple to use and clean. After my son wet, I just cleaned the mat with a dry towel and placed it in the second sleeve. In the morning I would wash the sleeves.The alarm is loud (not jarring loud), but loud enough to wake him up and treat him. Bed-Wetting accidents went down gradually and two months later, hes not a bedwetter anymore. Perfect fro my teen!
R**J
Works well
This worked just the way we needed it to. Detects a small amount of moisture, even when under the sheet. Alarm would sound. Nice and loud wakes you up immediately! The material is a bit crinkly hard plastic to move around on, but once lying on it flat it's comfortable enough. It enabled us to achieve our goal.
T**R
Traumatic to child!
Imagine waking to the house fire alarm beside your bed. That is what this device sounds like.The instructions show a graphic of plugging in the device and the child sleeping. When the device senses moisture (later on that) the alarm sounds and per the instructions the device is deactivated and the child returns to sleep. What a load of...Real world...1) The physical characteristics - The device is a plastic sheet similar to a disposable kitchen cutting surface. Conductive film is laminated to the sheet in a pattern where the circuit is broken. Moisture on the sheet completes the circuit activating the alarm. In real world conditions this means the sheet must be covered by the bed sheet (pretty obvious) however the sheet also promotes sweating due to child laying on the plastic - ALARM!. A second lightweight 'baby blanket' may solve or minimize this issue. For children who take baths or showers immediately before bed this will also create an issue. The moisture from hair and skin will easily set off the alarm. There is another inherent problem with the plastic sheet under the child. It FEELS like a plastic sheet and it SOUNDS like a plastic sheet. Not soothing for a good night's sleep.2) The alarm - The device sounds like a loud pager from 1993 or a residential fire alarm. Imagine your little one waking to that. The wiring of the alarm allows it to be placed a few feet from the bed however THE INSTRUCTIONS ACTUALLY SUGGEST CLIPPING THE ALARM WITH ELECTRICAL WIRE TO YOUR CHILD'S SHIRT COLLAR! IT EVEN COMES WITH A LITTLE CLIP FOR THIS PURPOSE.Summary...This will not prevent bed wetting. The design actually requires bed wetting (or sweating, or drooling, etc.) to function. If anything the slightest moisture will set off the alarm and cause the entire household to wet the bed. At least then the child won't feel so bad about it. I can't imagine who thought it was a good idea to attach an electrical cord to a child's shirt collar (neck) at night.Yes...it was returned!
A**N
I can't believe anyone would genuinely give this product five stars--cheap and awful
All I can figure--with no disrespect to any of the people who wrote the other reviews--is that either a) the company has changed its manufacturing processes and what I received is not what they received, or b) they are fake reviews. This is probably the worst thing I have ever bought on Amazon.I understand with other purchases, like computers, that they will work fine for some people but not for others. This isn't like that. This is so cheaply made and so poorly designed that I honestly cannot imagine it working well for anyone.For your $150 (!), you get what is basically a laminated piece of paper with a couple of wires duct-taped to it that plug into an alarm. They must buy these wholesale for $5-10 each--there is no fabric, no sensors, not even a proper connector to the wires. Duct tape!If you use this for more than a week or two, it will fall apart. It just won't stand up to daily use. At least, that was my experience.Oh, and it doesn't work. Went off randomly when dry; didn't go off when wet.I bought it from what I think is a different company--"Theos Medical Systems"--which seems to operate under a lot of different names, no doubt one step ahead of the Better Business Bureau. If Forte Beauty really is a different company, then you might get good customer service, including the ability to get a refund when yours turns out to be garbage and you send it back. If Forte is actually Theos, then you will never get your money back--I have had all my emails go unanswered, despite being well within the return window and having already shipped it back to them.If you really feel like buying this product, I recommend you instead take your money, put it on a table, and light it on fire--it will save you a lot of aggravation.
K**R
Great Solution for Parent's at their wits end!
We purchased this back in March of this year (2014). At the time I was at a loss for what to do to help my 6 year old daughter stop wetting the bed. We were limiting liquids 2 hours before bed, making sure she went before bed, going to bed early so she wasn't too tired to wake up and go. But she was still having accidents every night. Sometimes multiple times a night. We had even discussed with her pediatrician about possible medical issues but she didn't have any. He had suggested some other techniques and had mentioned a bed wetting alarm. After the other techniques didn't make any headway, we decided to invest in the Chummie. By this time we didn't really have anything to lose. We went with the mat option since it was listed as flexible and I wasn't sure how my daughter would do with a sensor taped to her underpants. As the mat was described I was under the assumption that it would be like a flexible silicone. But it's plastic that's a couple of millimeters thick. It is able to be rolled up like a poster so it is flexible, but it's quite noisy when my daughter would shift positions in bed. There are holes in the corners of the mat so you can safety pin the mat into place. Sometimes when she would get in certain positions the sides of the mat would come up and dig into her but she didn't complain too much about it overall. With the safety pins, by the end of using the system, she had quite a few worn holes in her bottom sheet. But after using the system every night for 2 months her bed wetting had dramatically been reduced. Then by the end of June we were able to stop using the system all together. Which is a good thing because the wires that attach to the bottom of the mat that connect to the alarm part had worn enough that one had broken off and stopped registering if it was wet. Overall it's a great product that truly gets results. My daughter now gets up at night to go to the bathroom with no issues. We rarely have an accident. When she does, it's usually so small that she just has to change her underpants and go back to bed.Pros:*Mat is super sensitive to moisture that it only takes a tiny amount before the alarm goes off. Which by the end of the program means not too much mess to clean up.*Doesn't have to attach to child's underpants so they can get up and change themselves while you change the sheets and wipe down the mat.*Easy to clean and short "reset" time after an accident. Instead of having to unhook your child from the alarm, take the sensor off the underpants, clean it, dry it and then re-tape it back on to clean underpants, you only have to change the sheets (sometimes only the top sheet) wipe down the mat with a baby wipe/wet washcloth/clorox wipe, dry it with a dish towel and put the top sheet back on. Then plug it back into the alarm. Pretty simple.*Long cord to the alarm allows the alarm part to be placed on a nightstand. So less intrusive for your child, more comfortable if they are stomach sleepers. My daughter is a stomach sleeper so when we tried the sensor on the underpants she didn't like that it was attached to her underpants. Then the cord that goes from the sensor to the alarm wasn't long enough so she had to wear the alarm on her shirt. So when she was on her belly, it would dig into her collar bone/shoulder.*Holes on the corner of the mat so it can be safety pinned into place.Cons*Mat is super sensitive so sometimes when my daughter got sweaty the alarm would go off. (But really not too much of a con..)*The safety pins holding the mat in place ended up wearing holes in the sheets. And you had to check them every so often to make sure they didn't come loose.*Wires that attach at the bottom of the mat get worn pretty fast so I'd suggest keeping an eye on them. Otherwise you'll have one break loose and not even realize that it's not working anymore.Overall this is a great product and I would highly recommend it for anyone who has a child (or children) struggling with bed wetting.
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