Developed by MIT scientists and Stanford physicians, the CHUMMIE's is the only bedwetting alarm sold in major retail stores in USA, Europe and Asia. CHUMMIE's advanced, patented technology and child-friendly design ensure the fastest, most effective, and most comfortable treatment possible. Compared to other bedwetting alarms on the market, CHUMMIE is triggered faster by one drop of urine, and is much smaller, more comfortable, and easier-to use: 1) MORE EFFECTIVE: Exclusive, patented "One Drop Detection" technology and wider detection area. 2) SAFER: Hypoallergenic and nontoxic. No sharp edges or pins. "Enhanced Protection Plus Care" eliminates skin irritation after wetting incidents. 3) MORE COMFORTABLE: IntelliFlexsilicone sensor is thin and super-flexible to lay flat and gently conform to the body. Simply place a tape or slide it between two pairs of underwear to hold it in place. NO CLIPS that poke into sensitive areas and cause discomfort that can interfere with sleep! 4) ULTRA-LIGHT, COMPACT & DISCREET: 40% smaller than a credit card, and only 1.1 oz. 5) EASY, tamper-proof operation. Trust the alarm the one to have achieved the safety and quality requirements to be registered with the US FDA, and the ONLY bedwetting alarm carried in major retail stores.
- #1 pediatrician recommended bedwetting alarm - 96% effective in curing bedwetting in a few weeks. The ONLY bedwetting alarm sold in major retail stores in USA, Europe and Asia.
- Patent pending ONE DROP DETECTION sensor. Gently conforms to body contours for maximum comfort.
- Microprocessor controlled safety eliminates side effects (skin rash) caused by all other alarms. FDA-registered, CE Mark, FSA-eligible, ISO 9001, ISO 13485. Lead and mercury free.
- Child friendly alarm unit can be programed by 4 year-old. Set volume level, alarm tone and vibration by the push of a button. Choose from 32 alarm combinations. Discreete mode for sleepovers.
- Kit contains: Alarm unit, IntelliFlex sensor, snap-on clip, progress chart, stickers, achievement certificate, wipes, 2 AAA batteries
Good alarm. Worked well
ReplyDeleteChummie is a complete waste of time and money. It is poorly designed and made. Has fewer features than competing alarms and works poorly, with numerous false alarms (perspiration?) and no alarms (Chummie forgot to sound?). This is a $100 joke. Chummie has been able to keep it alive only through strong marketing (read false and excessive advertising). My son and I would not go near a Chummie after its continuing failures, and that of its maker to support it.
ReplyDeleteStay away from this useless thing. Its not even heavy enough to use as a paper weight or a door stop!
I would recommend http://bedwettingalarmsdeceitcatcher.blogspot.com/ as important and necessary reading for anyone interested in bedwetting alarms or its industry. This site points out any deceit in just about every bedwetting manufacturer and their web sites.
ReplyDeleteChummie is far and away the worst when it comes to deceit. This site has numerous pages dedicated to Chummie's deceit. i agree with them.
Read http://bedwettingalarmsdeceitcatcher.blogspot.com/ before you throw your money away!
John and Sue, you two morons are the same person - DRYBUDDY.
ReplyDeleteAll you do is find where Chummie sells and write something negative. Over time, your reviews get removed.
Are you seriously that stupid?
Chummie is selling becuase it works. Unlike Drybuddy, which has problems selling at $30.
Get a life dodo.
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ReplyDeleteThis blog-post is all about the bed-wetting alarm devices.These are very helpful for Childrens.Its such an advanced device.Thank you so much...
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ReplyDeleteWakingNews Alarm Clock is yet another beta app release with some potential. It functions primarily as an alarm clock. You set an alarm as usual and it goes off on time as usual. However, this one reads you the news from a variety of sources when it goes off. So it functions a little bit like old school radio alarm clocks. It has several good news sources, including Yahoo Finances, Yahoo Sports, Engadget, etc. However, there are some lesser sources of words there as well. Thankfully, you can choose the sources that play when the alarm goes off. It's in beta so there are definitely bugs. It is also free and has potential.