📲 Elevate eldercare with smart, stress-free diaper monitoring!
The O'PRO9 Smart Wearable Humidity Sensor revolutionizes elderly incontinence care by providing instant app notifications for diaper changes, helping prevent rashes and infections. Featuring a long-lasting battery, ergonomic design, and comprehensive data tracking, it empowers caregivers and seniors alike to maintain dignity and independence. Certified by global authorities, it ensures safety and reliability in daily use.
D**R
It's Amazing when it works. Most of the time it doesn't.
I'm thinking the bluetooth radio in this thing is either shoddy or just low quality, because it disconnects any time I'm more than 10ft from my baby.Overall the device is great, and super helpful when I want to understand why my baby is crying without stripping her down. But having to reconnect every time I want to check her diaper is a serious pain, especially when she's screaming in my ear.The worst part is that it doesn't seem to auto-reconnect, nor is there a button in the app to manually reconnect. So I end up toggling my bluetooth, allowing the app to turn it back on, and hoping "Disconnected" turns to "Reconnecting" to "Connected". So frustrating.Honestly I wish I were a developer so I could write my own app for this, because it hasn't been updated since 2018.So as far as recommendations go, get it but know what you're getting yourself into.
C**N
Well built, app isn't great, not very accurate
The device seems well designed and built, but the app is very basic with very minimal options or configuration. I'm trying to use it but it seems fairly inaccurate. It certainly does go off correctly sometimes, but a diaper could get soaking wet without it going off or it'll go off without the diaper being wet, so maybe it's just by chance it goes off when it's supposed to. I wish the app was better or have more configuration options. It uses "Velcro" to attach to a cloth-like diaper, but most diapers still have a plastic barrier inside. It almost never worked when attaching to a diaper, however I started poking a small hole for the sensor to poke through and that has helped its accuracy, but not by much. It seems to work on detecting humidity and temperature, but checking it, it doesn't seem to have consistent thresholds when it goes off. Maybe it's supposed to be adaptive, but it doesn't seem to be getting any more accurate. I'm not sure if the problem is with the hardware not detecting things correctly and/or if the app just is making bad "choices" when to alert. I wish it was more configurable as there's only a spider for how wet a diaper should be before alerting, but it could spontaneously go from "dry" to "change" without a significant change in the temperature and humidity, or vice versa there could be a significant change and it won't go off, so I have no idea what metrics they decide to use. I've emailed the company asking for details about the algorithm or thresholds or whatever they use and requested they either expose more of that information in the app or make it more adjusting by the user. The app hasn't been updated for a year as of writing this, so they may not be supporting it anymore. It's hard to recommend, it seems like it has everything to work properly, but it usually doesn't. If they tweaked the app and provided better information, it would be easier to recommend.
L**E
Device wonderful - Instructions poorly done
Received package. The box it comes in is very protective and secure. Had to destroy box to open. The top and bottom fobbox were too tight a fit. The instructions to insert batter and the accessory tool made little sense. Could not tell if smooth side of battery with code embossed went up or down from diagram. The instruction included had only Android listed. And finding the app in Apple App Store requires you to enter OPR9 to find app. Using just smart diaper in search doesn't work. Being tech savvy and IT granddad made it easier, New parents were frustrated with setting device up.Once battery is in and you have app. Blue tooth pairing was seamless and automatic.I didn't look or test but seems to be a Class 3 blue tooth, effective consistent range is about 20 feet, with optimum range would be 30.So if you are more than 20 feet away it disconnects or isn't reliably connected.Don't try to read instructions without a good nights sleep and your first cup of coffee.
W**M
Works great, but be prepared to experiment to get it right.
I'm not one that often writes reviews, but given all of the one-star hate this product has had, I really felt that I should share my experiences with the sensor. We are using the adult version. In short, it works, but you may need to tinker with it a bit to figure out how/where to place it, how to set the sensitivity, and how far away from your phone you should expect it to work. Our experiences are below:Placement and Sensitivity:We use a combination of brands, absorbencies and inserts with our diapers, depending on day or night, at home or outside the home, travel or away. We've been able to get the sensor to work with every combination we have used, but for each one its important to figure out where to place the sensor(s) and how sensitive to set the app. When we first tried the sensor, we attached it in the lower front of the diaper and it alarmed immediately on the first wetting in most cases - too soon! This meant that much of the diaper was not used. Ultimately, after some experimenting, we ended up using two sensors, (the app handles this) one attached on the upper front, the other attached slightly up the back. When both sensors had alarmed, we knew the diaper was wet enough to need changing, but not yet uncomfortable. We needed to experiment to get the placement right with the different brands and combinations.Type of Diaper:Although the sensor is designed for the permeable "Cloth like" nonwoven covers, it can be used with cloth diapers as well (just insert it between the cloth and the diaper cover, adjusting the position as needed) or with "plastic backed" diapers (use an insert, place the sensor between the insert and the diaper, and adjust the position and reduce sensitivity as needed)Range:This is a bluetooth low energy device - that limits its range. Our experience is that its range is about the same as other BLE devices, about 15 meters (45 feet) indoors, a bit more outside, but as long as the caregiver with the phone is nearby, it works.Room for improvement:Battery life is less than expected, a month or so is about all we get with the batteries. it might be a cool improvement to redesign to use rechargeable Li-ion batteries instead of single use.The app could also be improved - provide the ability to "link" sensors if you are using more than one on one wearer, provide better access to wetting/humidity/time/temperature data (it seems to be cloud based so this should be easy) and provide the ability to customize the alert sounds per sensor/person. Another app improvement would be more customization on when the alert is triggered - better configuration in terms of humidity and temperature data.If you are a bit patient and willing to experiment a bit, you can probably make the sensor work for you!
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