Customers now have the option to rent or purchase DFree from the company’s website, or purchase it from Amazon or through one of Triple W’s authorized resellers, according to the company.
“With the DFree rental program, you can try before you buy,” says Atsushi Nakanishi, president and CEO for Triple W, in a media release from the San Diego-based company. “Customers now have the choice to rent or buy DFree pending their preference. We want to make it easy for those who need support for incontinence to experience the benefits of DFree.”
DFree is available to rent for $40 per month with a minimum rental term of 30 days. Included in the rental are one DFree device, charger and charging cable, medical tape and ultrasound gel. The DFree device can be purchased at any point during the rental period, and 100% of the rental fee paid will be applied toward the buyout.
The rental program is currently available only to those with shipping addresses in the United States (excluding Hawaii and Alaska, Puerto Rico and US territories). For more information regarding the rental program, visit DFree’s FAQ page.
DFree is designed to alert users when it is time to go to the bathroom. The device can be discreetly clipped onto a user’s belt or clothing while the non-invasive ultrasound sensor can be secured to the lower abdomen with medical tape. The sensor uses nonharmful ultrasound technology to monitor the change in bladder size and predicts urination timing using a patented algorithm.
The device connects via Bluetooth to a smartphone or tablet and sends notifications via the DFree app. The user sets the threshold of when they want to be notified, such as when their bladder is 65%, 70%, or 85% full.
[Source(s): DFree, PRWeb]