Hey!
Sorry I haven't replied to this. I've been really busy.
Just want you all to know.. There IS a wetness monitoring system that sends realtime data to a smart device and can be used in any adult sized disposable product. I saw it advertised on FB, and decided it to try it for experimental curiosity, not necessarily something i need. Possibly a nonprofit idea for caregiver use. Anyway.. I in fact have found and tested two systems, but one is not usable in any product, one is. The one that I first learned about and tested is called Zealacare. These are "smart briefs". Zealacare makes its own adult diaper, but with a twist: the diaper contains embedded in the core wetness sensors. On the front of the brief, there are two buttons, to which the sensor attatches. Once the sensor attaches, you have realtime monitoring, and it even gives an estimated percentage of saturation. I find that it is accurate within a window of 20 minutes give or take. Very useful for caregivers who plan on changing frequently incontinent individuals in their care. Manual checks are no longer necessary. There does seem to be a hiccup in how long it takes the app to sense wetness after the first wetting. It's not perfect, but a very interesting concept. If you want to try it yourself, go to
https://zealacare.com/The second one I have tried much more recently is called SenecaSense. Actually, I guess Senecasense is the brand name of the manufacturing company, and WeSense is what they are calling the sensor system. Anyway. This system includes a pod similar to Zealacare, but that is where the similarities end. The pod attaches to sensor strips that can be applied to any disposable incontinence product. Once I got past some initial troubleshooting hiccups, I got the app working, and found it to be very accurate, and the updates were more realtime than Zealacare. It even tracks usage patterns so caregivers know exactly when to change.
The one drawback I see is both these are WiFi dependent, and thus would only work in an area that has WiFi access. That rules out monitoring a loved one on road trips or what not.
Just thought I'd add that to the conversation

. Do I necessarily need these sytems? No, becuase I know the products I use and my skin tolerance quite well. Like Padded 53, I tend to change well before saturation because I would feel very uncofortable should I wait to the product is at capacity. Besides, some days my episodes arent even frequent enough to warrant waiting until capacity is full to change.