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Built on proven interoception science and specifically designed for autistic kids whose brains don't pick up the bladder signal on their own. Helping you end the bedwetting for good.

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The Hidden Reason Behind Autism Bedwetting

Nighttime dryness is a developmental milestone many autistic kids struggle with. Our training alarm uses the science of interoception to help his brain learn the bladder signal, restoring dry mornings and building independence at night.

THE PROBLEM

Interoception Differences

Interoception is the sense that tells you what's happening inside your body — hunger, thirst, a full bladder. Many autistic kids have interoception difficulty — their brain doesn't pick up internal signals the way other kids' brains do.

They don't feel a full bladder until it's already releasing. That's why the doctor says "no urological problem" but the sheets are still soaked every morning. The body is fine — the signal just isn't reaching the brain.

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DreemoCo™ Training Alarm

USED BY 15,000+ FAMILIES

Built for the way your kid's brain works, our Brain-Bladder Bridge™ Technology trains that connection from the outside in — with many families seeing progress in just days.


  • Built for autistic kids
  • Visible progress in just 2–4 weeks
  • Patented Brain-Bladder Bridge™ Technology
  • backed by a 60 day guarantee
  • save $100+ on disposables monthly
60-Day Money-Back Guarantee
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Karen J.
Karen J.

"Honestly didn't think this would work after everything else we tried. He's been dry for 3 weeks now and getting up on his own. So happy!!"


How does it actually work? +

The dreemoCo™ is the first wireless bedwetting alarm built specifically for autistic kids. Unlike traditional wired alarms (which kids rip off by night 3), the sensor clips discreetly into the underwear and communicates with a bedside alarm that delivers an adjustable sound + vibration combo strong enough to wake the deepest sleepers. The Brain-Bladder Bridge technology retrains the wake-up signal in 2–6 weeks — for permanent dry nights. Backed by a 60-day money-back guarantee.

How to use +

1. Clip the sensor. Wireless sensor clips to the outside of your child's underwear before bed. No cords, no tape — takes 5 seconds.

2. Set the alarm. Place the alarm on the nightstand. Adjust sound and vibration intensity to your child's sensory profile.

3. Let the brain learn. The sensor catches the first drop and triggers the alarm instantly. Night after night, your child's brain pairs the cue with the bladder signal — until the connection holds permanently.

How long before I see results? +

The Honest Truth About Timing
Every autistic kid's brain wires differently, so there's no magic timeline. Some parents see the first dry night within days. Most need 5–8 weeks for the bridge to fully hold.

What Most Parents Experience
Week 1: He starts stirring when the alarm fires instead of sleeping through soaked sheets. The brain-bladder connection begins forming.
Week 2: Accidents become less frequent. Many parents say this is when things "click."
Week 3+: He wakes up on his own and walks to the bathroom. Dry mornings become the new normal.

What Affects Your Timeline
Your son's age, sensory profile, and how consistently you use the alarm every night all play a role. Kids with deeper interoception gaps often take longer to start — but catch up fast once the brain pairs the signal.

The Key Difference
Unlike pull-ups that just manage the mess for years, our system actively builds the interoception his brain didn't form on its own. You're not waiting for him to grow out of it — you're building the connection.

Bottom line: Most families see the first dry night within 2–3 weeks, with full independence by week 8–16.

Shipping & Delivery +

Orders ship within 24 hours from our warehouse. Standard delivery: 6–10 business days. International shipping available — rates calculated at checkout.

What's Included +
  • dreemoCo™ bedside alarm unit
  • Wireless moisture sensor (with replaceable battery)
  • USB-C charging cable
  • Free reward chart + sticker pack for younger kids

If you've tried a bedwetting alarm before…

…and it didn't work — here's what almost every parent doesn't realize.

Other Bedwetting Alarms
Wired sensor rips off in sleep
Sound-only — too quiet for deep sleepers
Fixed alarm overwhelms ASD kids
Most kids quit by night 3
DreemoCo™
Fully wireless — stays put all night
Sound + vibration wakes deep sleepers
Adjustable for sensory profiles
Kids keep it on the full 4–8 weeks
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Frequently Asked Questions

How does the dreemoCo™ Wireless actually work?
A small moisture sensor clips into your child's underwear. The moment the very first drop of urine touches the sensor, it wirelessly triggers the bedside alarm unit — sound + vibration combined. The alarm fires while the bladder is still releasing, so the brain pairs the external cue with the internal signal. Repeated nightly, this builds the wake-up reflex that wasn't forming on its own.
Is there a money-back guarantee?
Yes. You have 60 nights to try dreemoCo. If your child isn't progressing toward dry nights, email us and we'll refund every penny — no questions asked, no return required for the gifts. We can offer this because we know what's coming. Most parents see the first dry night before the 30-day mark.
Is the sensor safe? Is there any radiation or Wi-Fi?
The sensor uses a low-power, short-range RF signal (similar to a baby monitor) to communicate with the bedside unit. No Wi-Fi, no Bluetooth pairing required, no internet connection, no data collected. The sensor itself runs on a small replaceable battery and contains no harmful materials.
How long does the battery last?
The sensor battery lasts roughly 4–6 months of nightly use. The bedside alarm unit is rechargeable via USB-C — one charge lasts about 2 weeks. Both batteries are easy to replace or recharge with no tools.
My child is a deep sleeper — really deep. Will this wake them?
dreemoCo's alarm is specifically engineered for deep-sleeping autistic kids. The combined sound + vibration is layered to penetrate slow-wave sleep where most alarms fail. For the deepest sleepers, our wireless armband (an optional add-on) puts the vibration directly on your child's body. Many parents start with armband on max for the first 2 weeks, then dial it down as the brain learns to anticipate the signal.
Will the alarm wake the rest of the house?
The alarm is loud enough to penetrate deep sleep but designed to stay localized to the room. The wireless armband option is the quietest — it uses vibration on the wrist, so siblings and parents in other rooms typically don't hear anything. Many parents prefer this for shared bedrooms.
Can it be used for older kids and teens?
Absolutely — dreemoCo is used successfully by kids age 5 through teens, and even adults with persistent enuresis. The discreet sensor design specifically addresses what makes older kids refuse traditional alarms: there's nothing visible, nothing on the pajama collar, no wire to be embarrassed about. Older kids often progress fastest because they're personally motivated.
How long until shipping arrives?
We ship within 24 hours of your order. Standard delivery is 6–10 business days in the US. International shipping available — see shipping policy for rates.
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