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๐ Turn potty training into a fun, fail-proof routine!
The Premium Potty Training Watch is a rechargeable, water-resistant digital timer designed to accelerate potty training with customizable alarms, flashing lights, and engaging sounds. Its durable silicone build and easy-to-use interface make it perfect for toddlers, helping parents create consistent bathroom routines while keeping kids entertained and motivated.








| ASIN | B07V4H4PJK |
| Additional Features | Alarm, Rechargeable, Timer |
| Age Range Description | Baby |
| Band Color | Pink or Blue |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Bands | 1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,639 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #115 in Potties |
| Brand | Kidnovations |
| Brand Name | Kidnovations |
| Case Material Type | Plastic |
| Case Thickness | 0.55 Inches |
| Clasp Type | Tang Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Crystal | Mineral Glass or Tempered Glass |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 4,991 Reviews |
| Dial Color | Black |
| Display | Digital |
| Display Type | Digital |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
| Face Style | Classic |
| Included Components | Charging Cable |
| Item Weight | 1.13 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Kidnovations |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Potty Watch |
| Model Name | Premium Potty Training Watch |
| Model Number | Touchscreen Potty Watch |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | Charging |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Alarm, Rechargeable, Timer |
| Strap Type | Two Piece Strap |
| Style | Classic |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Theme | Music |
| UPC | 671072431223 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Watch Movement | Digital |
| Watch Movement Type | Digital |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
A**S
Great Watch!!! I Recommend!!!
Let me first say, I LOVE this watch!!! I bought it for my 5 year old son and he loves it too! He was so excited and couldn't believe he had a "Smartwatch", his words, not mine!! I bought it because he just started Kindergarten, was waiting too long to go to the bathroom and then partially wetting on his way to the bathroom. I wanted to find some way to help him remember to go to the bathroom without embarrassing him at school, hence THIS watch. I love that I can set the watch to vibrate mode and only he knows when his timer was going off. It looks like a big kid watch, so all his friends think its really cool. They don't even know it's a potty watch. It's nice that it automatically restarts the timer over and over until you turn the timer off through program mode. That means that I can set it and forget it and also that his teacher doesn't have to fuss with it. he doesn't even have to take it off to wash his hands because it's water resistant, so the only reason to take it off would be to sleep or charge. We get about 3.5 days, sometimes more, on one charge. While he hasn't completely stopped having accidents, he has gone from 3-4 a day down to 1 a day, and sometimes none. So, I feel that he is on his way back to having no accidents. Now, with that being said, there are a few things you should know. 1. While the face of the watch is nice and thin, it is a bit wider than I expected it be, even on a 5 year old. I would say that it's larger than a women's watch face, but not quite as big as a men's. 2. Within the first day of wearing it, the face started popping out of the silicon band. I contacted the seller, who immediately responded. He suggested super gluing it to hold it in place and if that didn't work, or if I just didn't want to, he offered to expedite a new one to me right away. Well the glue worked great and a new one wasn't necessary. 3. While many say that it's complicated, if you read the directions carefully, you'll find that it's quite easy. The screen is a touch screen and it has a tap and hold programming system. You tap the screen and with each tap you get to a new screen (Time, Battery Strength, Timer Set, and Sound). If the timer is turned on then it's (Timer, Time, Battery Strength, Timer Set, and Sound). Once you reach the screen you want to program, you simply hold your finger on the screen for a second until it changes to program mode. Then you tap it to go through the setting options. Once you see the option you want, you simply hold your finger on it again to select it and switch back out of program mode. Then wait for the screen to go off and do it again, if you want to change another setting. 4. While I love vibrate mode, your little one has to be committed to listening to it on their own because chances are you won't hear it. For littler ones, I would recommend using the song mode, so that you will also hear it and can prompt them to go. 5. Because it does have a touch screen, there has been occasion where the timer has accidentally gotten turned off. This has happened twice in 2 weeks. 6. After the first few days of wearing, my son started complaining that he didn't want to wear it because it was uncomfortable. I tried not putting it on so snuggly, and he's been fine with it since. I just wanted to make you aware of some of the things I didn't know before I bought this watch, but none of these are reason enough for me to not recommend it. I still think it's a great and would buy it again! The benefits far outweigh the cons. Good Luck!! **UPDATE** Within several weeks, our potty watch quit working. It worked fine when I plugged it in one night and didn't work when I unplugged it the next morning. The screen just wouldn't come on at all. I contacted the seller immediately. He told me that I should not leave it plugged in overnight. It only takes 30-60 minutes to fully charge. (From completely dead, mine takes about 60 minutes on a regular charger and 25 on a fast charger). He immediately sent me a replacement watch free of charge and included a nice handwritten note giving me his personal cell number, just in case I needed anything else...stating "I will take care of you!". I have done as he said with the new watch and have had no problems. I only plug it in every 3 days or so, and I set a timer so that I remember to take it off the charger. I would highly recommend this seller. His customer service it wonderful and the product is great too!!!
J**R
Great timer-based watch
We've had this watch for a while and we love it. My daughter needs frequent encouragement to potty and this style works great. The watch's alarm can be set by 30 minute intervals up to 2hrs. You can either set the alarm to vibrate or vibrate with sounds. The alarms are continuous, meaning one you set the timer, you'll need to turn it off to quit continuously going off at the set interval. The watch is quite cumbersome to setup initially. After you spend about 10 minutes cursing at it, it will makes sense. Part of the difficulties is due to the watch having only 1 real touch feature, needing long presses to do everything. It's not a bad concept and it's easy to manage once you understand it. The only complaint I have is between the band and watch unit itself. It barley is attached, meaning, if you have a child who will fidget with the band, the unit is going to fall out or get turned. It's easy to fix, but there's nothing really substantial holding the watch unit in and to the band. I've tried to hot glue it, then super glue it, but neither has really held. The band and unit have held up well, all considering. In the end, I would buy this again, and likely will when our daughter eventually breaks this one down.
J**D
Works for what I need-
I have a few things I would change about this watch, but I would still recommend it to others. I tried to be thorough because reviews help me so much with my online shopping. This watch can work very well with a motivational sticker chart and a promised prize at the end. My daughter gets a sticker for her chart only when her undies are dry at the time she goes to the restroom, and if she goes right when the timer rings. Pros: -It is basic and has sufficient time intervals: 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120 min. -It shows you how many minutes are left before it will ring again. -It looks SO much nicer than other watches out there -The song it plays is loud enough for me to hear so I know if she is responding to it or not. It plays the tune to, "If you're happy and you know it", every time. There is a vibration-only setting as well in case you are annoyed with the song. -It has several notches for the strap size and comes with 2 bands to hold the loose end of the strap down. Cons: -It was a little tricky for me to program in the beginning. I was ready to package it back up and return. I recommend looking up a youtube video to help you get started. -My daughter can stop the song right away and pretend it didn't ring. However, since the song is nice and loud, I can follow up with her. I've had to make a new rule that if she does that, she has to lose the watch. -It's pretty comfortable, except it's not like a fitbit or iwatch band. The material is stiffer and I find my daughter taking it off on occasion. I'm sure she will get used to it more and more over time. - The manufacture states that it can go 3-5 days if it is on the song-only mode, or vibration-only mode (There is a third option that does both the song and vibration together). However, we have had to charge it every day for 30 minutes even though it has only been on the song-only mode. The watch will not ring if the battery is low, so I recommend doing it at night after your kiddo goes to bed. The instructions say you should not charge it longer than 2 hours, so I have to make sure I don't forget it before I fall asleep! -You will have to TURN OFF THE TIMER AT NIGHT, or you will get a nice little wake-up alarm all night long. You have to re-set the timer each morning in advance if you want it to be ready to tell your toddler to use the restroom right when they wake up. Setting the timer is pretty quick and easy though, so it's really not much of a problem for us now.
M**S
Great potty watch until it stopped working
I bought this for a child with a medical need to make frequent potty breaks. It was simple to use and we were happy. We couldn't space the alarm more than every 2 hours and that was the main drawback. Also, it was necessary to turn it off every night and turn it back on in the morning. There are advantages to this simple system, over the other type of potty watch in which you program in a set time to use the bathroom. First is that it is simple and second it allows for a more flexible schedule. When times are preset, the child often gets"off schedule", maybe from waking up earlier or later than normal or for making an extra bathroom trip. With this watch, it is a simple matter of turning it off and back on and it is automatically set to go off again in two more hours (or 60 or 90 minutes). So all was well until it stopped working less than three months after purchase. I liked it enough to have considered just buying another one, but in the end opted to replace it with a higher quality watch.
A**R
I like the idea, but maybe it is not for us.
Upon first getting this my potty trainer really liked the idea of the watch. I set it up first for vibrate and he hated it. I should mention that if you have a big kid, they may prefer the vibrate over the sound for staying stealth, but my younger LO who this watch was for DID NOT like the vibration mode. So for the sensitive sensory ones, try the sound mode first. I wish there was an option for both vibrate and sounds at the same time to try. I did not have a hard time finding the sensor for where to touch. You can see where the spot is on the touch screen and on mine thereโs a slight notch that points to it that I noticed. The band itself was comfortable, my LO decided he did not want to use it because he didnโt like the feel of the vibration. The only reason Iโm giving this one less star is because my 4 yo can remove the touchscreen from the wristband itself. Since my potty trainer(2.5 yo) is who this was intended for did not like keeping the band, Iโve been trying to see who else I could give it to out of my kiddos who it may be helpful for. Including to my 4 yo who is the โantsy and forgets to goโ type. He just takes it off. And Iโve even tried it for my 6 yo who needs help waking to go in the middle of the night(not a strong enough vibration to wake her though, as she sleeps VERY deep). The watch itself is great. Charge it every 3 days so far. Simple and straight forward directions. Iโll come back when Iโve had this longer to update when weโve had it longer. *Update: I originally gave this watch a 4 star- but am downgrading it to a 1 star because after a year of use(I was hoping to use it for my next LO starting potty training this week) because the watch is no longer working. I have been careful to only charge it for 30 minutes. But for some reason when I touch the sensor to set it up, it will no longer work(when I know it has a full charge).
M**E
No more accidents!
Our 5 year old was frequently wetting his pants at Kindergarten because he โforgotโ to go potty or was โtoo busyโ. We were all frustrated and I was worried about other kids teasing him. On a whim, I bought this watch and WOW! it completely solved our issue. I picked this one over some others because of these features: - vibration only option (I wanted the alerts to be subtle enough that other kids at school wouldnโt necessarily notice) - not too babyish in appearance - flexibility on reminder time, so that we can gradually increase time between reminders in order to wean him off - actually functions as a watch I was surprised and impressed that the watch actually looked like a smart watch. I was surprised that it needs to be charged. Not a big deal, that just hadnโt occurred to me. It displays the time, etc. when you touch it. You continue to tap to see additional screens. One of the screens gives the charge level (scale of 1-100, 100 being fully charged) and a charge lasts us a little more than 2 days. We started off with a reminder every 60min. The watch will tell you how long until the alarm will go off, which is helpful. The vibration is strong/long enough that it canโt be missed and the screen displays โGoGoโ when itโs time to use the potty. The vibration reminds me of a phone ringing when on vibrate - others in the immediate vicinity would certainly notice it but it isnโt disruptive. Starting day 1, weโve had no more accidents. In fact, the watch went off on Day 2 in an area that did not have a bathroom and our son remembered to go to the bathroom as soon as he was near one. Our son is feeling SO much more confident about himself now that he isnโt peeing his pants. I am so so glad we found and purchased this product!! Plus, our son feels really cool wearing the watch and several of his friends are impressed by it, which is a bonus for a kid that needed a self confidence boost. I would guess that we will only need to use if for a few weeks but itโs actually ok if we need it longer. I only have 2 complaints, both minor: 1) The watch is for kids so I donโt understand why the band is so long. That said, I do like the two pieces that help keep the extra length from sticking out. The band length hasnโt actually been a problem. 2) I wish the blue was more of a navy color. After one week, it was looking pretty dirty. We cleaned it off but Iโd prefer something that hides dirt better. I highly recommend this product!
J**T
Great watch for solving potty issues!
My very active 6-year-old son had been having trouble with leaking accidents. The doctor determined that his issues were likely due to bladder insensitivity and spasms caused by a stretched out bladder (from trying to hold his potty for too long because he didn't want to slow down to go). She recommended a watch like this one to ensure that my son was emptying his bladder on a frequent schedule to allow his bladder to shrink back down to normal size and recover its sensitivity. I LOVE this watch because it allows my son to take responsibility for his own bathroom habits, which has been a big part of our struggle. My son loves wearing it and can operate it all on his own once he learned the functions. He wears it to school on the vibrate setting, and no one even knows that it's going off or that it's a special potty watch. His teacher allows him to get up and go to the bathroom whenever the watch signals every 90 minutes. This watch has been a HUGE help in overcoming this year-long battle. I would definitely recommend it! I wish I had known about it earlier. I think it would even be fun and exciting for toddlers just learning to go potty. After a couple weeks of using the watch, we did have some issues with it not working unless it was fully charged. I called the number listed on Amazon for the seller, got an immediate response, and they promised to send out a replacement right away! They even paid extra to send it expedited so that we could get it in one day. Excellent product and excellent customer service!
J**N
Very cute, but not very easy to use.
OK, so... I've only had this for a couple of days, but I can tell you it's not that it's necessarily that difficult to read and comprehend what the instructions are telling you to do, and you can see what it's *supposed* to do. It's that the instructions are difficult to recall and to physically execute, especially in the clutch (i.e. when you're dealing with a hyperactive toddler who wants really badly to wear the "watch" on their wrist but can in no way operate it themselves). For that, I think you would need a simple set of 2 or 3 physical buttons you can just quickly push and move on. This is 100% touch screen operated, no physical buttons, and the screen itself is only about 1.25" across. The instructions say, for example, something like "To set timer: Tap screen three times until Cd then hold down to set time." Number one, I couldn't find what "Cd" means anywhere, but it refers to it in every step and I assume it means the display lighting up. Number two, the touch screen was not overly sensitive, and didn't always respond appropriately to 3 taps, so then you wonder how many taps of the 3 it actually registered, should I just hit it one more time? No, didn't respond to that, 2 more times? Start over and tap 3 more times? No, that didn't work... Hmm, maybe I'll just give it a minute and let the screen clear, then try again? Number three, even when it did light up for 3 taps, and then you hold down your finger, the time never seemed to want to change from 10:00. I could never tell if I was supposed to be just holding, or if I was supposed to swish up? Or maybe it just took too long. Meanwhile, I've got my two year-old screaming, grabbing at me, and trying to yank the watch out of my hands because she wants to put it on and look at the pretty watch on her wrist. So I'm trying over and over to tap the right number of times and hold down my finger for the correct length of time, not knowing what this dang screen is picking up and what it isn't, why it seems to respond sometimes and not others, and why isn't this friggin' time changing from 10:00??? And that's just to set the timer, there are other different combinations of taps and finger-holding to set the time, to turn off the timer, to set it to music or vibration. Other steps involve more or fewer taps combined with different combinations of other movements, and are you going to be able to remember what combination of taps and movements each operation requires when you need to? (Even if it was consistently sensitive enough to respond to them.) As a parent of a two year-old who is potty training, I've got a lot on my mind right now anyway. It's as if the makers wanted to provide more functions and operations than the tiny touch screen could practically support. Meanwhile, the responses got weaker and weaker until by day two, it wasn't responding at all, display is completely dark and unresponsive, and we are charging it now to see if it gets more responsive with a full charge. Maybe the battery was almost dead when we got it? I will try to update on whether or not it charges, whether that helps it operate more efficiently, and how long it holds a charge. If it doesn't start working better, respond the way it's supposed to according to the instructions (which are already a little ridiculous), and retain a charge, we are going to return. Update: It charged up and responded a little better for a day or two, but instructions were still difficult to execute. Then it seemed to get less sensitive again by day two. I think I'm just going to return.
L**T
Awesome watch
Awesome watch, works really well and wakes up my little one right on que. would be easier to turn the alarm off though. I canโt work that part out.
A**R
Excellent
Very happy with This product and it charges up very fast and lasts a long time..Definitely recommend this Product
A**R
Great watch...great company!
My daughter absolutely loves this watch...it looks very cute on and definitely has been decreasing her accidents. The instructions are straightforward and very easy to follow. Eli from Kidnovations is very personable and is quick to respond via email. We had an issue with our watch and he was very receptive, understanding and kind. Thank you for making such an amazing product!
E**C
Be careful don t buy
The watch stoped working after 1 week of use
L**A
Watch was defective and company hasn't provided refund upon returning the item
I bought the watch for my son in August and realized we were unable to set the time. I requested a refund within the 30 day period, which was accepted; however I still haven't received a refund after returning the item in September and they've stopped responding. I'm so disappointed
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