“It would not connect to the app, therefore it's useless.when it connects, it is really nice but it needs to connect first, which it has done only once so far.”
“I can do things now that I haven't been able to do for a few years due to needing to stop due to back pain. This device somehow stops the pain and/or releases endorphins. It had changed my life. I also use on my knee when I have pain there. I highly recommend it.”
“If I hadn't had some trouble with the pad staying where I need to put it, clothes rubbing it caused malfunction, I'd give it 5 stars. User friendly very portable and flexible”
“I own two wired TENS units and they get heavy use due to my sciatica. They work great but dealing with running wires under clothes, accidental detachments, etc gets tiring. I'd always wanted a wireless unit but wasn't willing to pay the prices for most units. I saw this one and decided to give it a shot. Totally worth the money.Is it as powerful as my wired units? No, but it's powerful enough. I can get 3-4 hours of running time on a charge and the recharge seems fairly fast.I do have some complaints. The pads are heavy and the adhesive isn't as sticky as I'd like. And even though I followed the manufacturer's advice and dampened them slightly before use and before storing them, they still deteriorate faster than the pads I'm used to from wired units. Bottom line, plan to buy more pads (probably a little more often than other units).You ARE more limited in your coverage area since the pads have to be attached to the unit itself. That hasn't really been a problem for me given the two pad size options, but I'd love to see them offer a wire extension for locating the pads a little further from the base.My two biggest gripes are the size and the app. Since I use it mostly on my back, it means it's difficult to sit down while wearing it without turning it off since the power button is on the top of the unit. I wouldn't mind the size so much if they would just relocate the power button to the side of the unit.Oh! I almost forgot. PLEASE provide a way to turn off the flashing light when it's in use. Unless you're wearing heavy clothing, the strobing blue light is clearly visible through clothing.And lastly, the app. It's called Dr. Stim and while it's functional enough, it's pretty bare bones. It claims to repeat your last treatment but clearly falls back to defaults. I often set it to do a 60 minute treatment and only get 20. That said, I've had very few connection issues and it's easy enough to restart so it isn't that big of a problem, I just wish the app was a little more developed.I know this sounds like a critical review, but I just want to paint an accurate picture of the product. As wireless TENS units go, it is a spectacular product for the money. I've tried units that friends own that literally cost 10 times as much. I use it at least twice a week and have had it for six months now and I would absolutely recommend it to anyone looking for a more convenient, if slightly limited solution.”
“I was thrilled to find a type of tens unit that was rechargeable and didn't need wires to attach to the controller. It works very much like previous brands I have tried. I am however disappointed in how long I can use it after charging. I only get about two and a half 20 minute sessions. Then it has to charge 2-3 hours. The red charge light goes on when I plug it in but goes out immediately. One would think it would stay red until charged or change to green once fully charged. Also it is hit or miss on how many times I have to try to get the app to recognize that it is turned on. I will keep it as a back up but will be looking at other options.”