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Kateinhilo

10/09/18 3:11 PM

#154217 RE: nadajda1308 #154210

As far as I can tell he is saying the usb device is putting out 2 particular frequencies that 'should' make you feel more relaxed. To me it sound like his own personal WAG.

pinhigh

10/09/18 3:17 PM

#154219 RE: nadajda1308 #154210

Doesn't appear to be wearable and is not intended to fight pain. Some sort of mental clarity is achieved as described. Does not appear to be a competitor to me. That being said, you can bet someone is going to come along who will test the strength of the Biel patent. Go Biel$$$

colorofmoney

10/09/18 3:23 PM

#154222 RE: nadajda1308 #154210

not the same product

FloorPanDan

10/09/18 3:28 PM

#154224 RE: nadajda1308 #154210

Browsing the web sites products available for sale I noticed they are all expensive - maybe he doesn’t care to move higher volume products but ones with higher margins

srinsocal

10/09/18 4:31 PM

#154234 RE: nadajda1308 #154210

The Harmony device is said to "improve focus while working at a computer".The Harmony device operates at 1.2 and 7.8 Hertz. There is no mention of any Clinical Trials being run to confirm efficacy. There is no mention of any FDA certification, not even a simple Device Registration. The cost is $135 .


The ActiPatch relieves pain and swelling in muscle and tissue. ActiPatch operates at 27.1 Megahertz. ActiPatch has run over a dozen Clinical Trials to confirm efficacy. ActiPatch has FDA Clearance for Eyelid Surgery and FDA OTC Clearance for Knee and Foot Pain. ActiPatch cost is $39 .

I don't see any similarity in purpose between the two. If you have trouble concentrating while on the computer and have $135 in your pocket try a Harmony.

If you have pain in your Foot/Knee/Back/Shoulder try an ActiPatch.