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The AUVON Dual Channel TENS EMS Machine is a versatile pain relief and muscle stimulation device featuring 24 modes, independent dual channels, and upgraded electrode pads. With a rechargeable battery offering up to 10 hours of use, itβs designed for both rehabilitation and strength training, making it an essential tool for anyone seeking effective, drug-free pain management.
Brand | AUVON |
Country of origin | China |
S**T
Good machine with plenty of different functions/settings
A great TENS/EMS/Massage machine with plenty of different settings. There are the 3 modes (TENS/EMS/Massage), 2 sub-modes within each of those and 4 programs within each of those, giving 24 different programs in all. A huge range of intensity from "is it even on" gentle through to a pulse strong enough it could cause a right hook that would take out Tyson Fury.I've recently had (less than a week ago) spinal surgery for a herniated disc. Whilst waiting to have the surgery, a huge number of my muscles were in over-drive with extra tension to try and limit movement and protect myself from doing any more damage, etc. I needed something that is strong enough to get those muscles to relax, whilst also helping to rebuild some muscles that have massively deteriorated whilst awaiting surgery. I've also got to re-strengthen my back muscles where the surgeon had to slice through them. Cue this 3-1 marvellous machine.So far I've mainly used the massage setting on my shoulders as those and my neck have been so tense I'm getting headaches. Normally I'd relax in a hot bath or something, but I can't do that yet as the wound is still too new and not healed enough to be submerged. I've also used the EMS a couple of times on my legs to help re-build those. Once the surgical staples are taken out (hopefully in a week's time), I'll be able to put it to proper use and get on with using it to help my back heal and strengthen properly.The interface is very straight-forward and intuitive, and being dual channel is great as it lets me work on more than one things at a time. It was well boxed, with lots of re-useable pads (12 to start with) and even came charged, so could be used straight away. I love that it's got a USB-c port for charging, so I can just use my regular phone or tablet charger and not have to worry about losing or breaking the one specific for this device. You can also buy extra pads in regular (2"x2" pack of 20) as well as (4"x2" pack of 10), or a hard case for storage/transport/etc at what I think are quite reasonable prices (Β£9.99 per pack of pads/case at the moment) if you want. The extra pads is something I may need to invest in. I tend to wear out the normal pads a bit quicker than the average person due to being somewhat hairy (think gorilla). Even so, the pads stick well and stay on throughout a session.Another great plus is that it has a physical power switch (a low-profile sliding one). It also starts at intensity 0 (ie off) when you power it on and every time you change mode or sub-mode, it drops back to intensity 0, so you don't get startled by a different pattern not doing what you thought it would, etc. This means that whilst it is still technically possible that it might get accidentally turned on in a bag or something, the chances of it doing that and the intensity button being pushed hard enough and repeatedly to up the intensity, that it will start to discharge, without it also getting knocked off, or mode changed (resetting the intensity to 0), are basically nil. That and it also has a built-in timer, which most people will probably have set at 10, 20 or 30 mins, which turns the unit off when it ends. In over 2 hours of use I haven't seen the battery indicator drop from full to 2 bars yet. I don't know if it was full-full, this is just the charge it arrived with. So the chances of having it charged, taking it somewhere and suddenly finding it with a flat battery are somewhere around the same as being able to survive a quick jaunt to the bottom of the Mariana Trench in just a pair of speedos and with no submarine. Nil.I'm a little confused by the hard plastic thing with nobbly bits on that you're meant to use to put the pads on in between and how it's different from just putting them back on the plastic sheet they came from. My only guess is that it lets you easily identify which pads are currently in use rather than having to check multiple plastic sheets of them. At least that's what I'm using it for at the moment anyway.Oh, it also comes with a small soft bag for storing things in, though so far mine has just gone back in the box.Overall, I'd definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a TENS/EMS machine. It's got plenty of pads, plenty of modes, and plenty of intensity levels to suit even the thickest, most resistive skin.10/10 to Auvon for a fantastic product.
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The Benefits of Using an AUVON TENS EMS Machine
The Machine is a comprehensive and effective pain relief solution. It uses transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) to relieve pain and improve muscle function.The TENS unit works by sending electrical impulses through the skin to block pain signals from reaching the brain. The EMS unit works by sending electrical impulses through the skin to stimulate muscles and improve muscle function.It is very easy to use. Simply attach the electrodes to the affected area and select the desired mode and intensity. The machine comes with a variety of modes and intensities to choose from, so you can find the perfect setting for your needs.Comparison with other TENS/EMS machines:The AUVON Dual Channel Machine is comparable to other TENS/EMS machines on the market. However, it offers a few advantages over some other machines, such as its dual channel design, which allows you to treat two areas at once, and its variety of modes and intensities.Pros:- Dual channel design allows you to treat two areas at once (A & B)- Variety of modes and intensities to choose from- Easy to use- Affordable- Comes with a carrying case for easy portabilityCons:- The machine can be a bit bulky and heavy- No Bluetooth connectivityReasons to buy:If you are looking for a comprehensive and effective pain relief solution, this TENS EMS Machine is a great option. It is easy to use and affordable, and it comes with a variety of features that make it a great value for the price.Potential reasons to avoid:If you have sensitive skin or if you need a very lightweight and compact TENS/EMS machine, then it may not be the best option for you.Conclusion:Overall, the AUVON Machine is a great TENS/EMS machine. It is easy to use, affordable, and effective. It is a great option for anyone who is looking for a natural way to relieve pain and improve muscle function and my health has been improved with it.
R**.
Works well to help reduce pain
Auvon 3 in 1 TENS/PMS/MASSAGE:A good selection of modes and plenty of range on the intensity too. Very clear backlit display and good battery life with the built in rechargeable battery.12 sticky pads are suppplied which work very well and last if treated with care. Remove by gently lifting a corner of the pad and slowly peeling off, do not pull by the wire. Also, after a few uses wipe the sticky side with a damp lint free cloth or sponge to rehydrate the gel before storing. A stippled plastic plate is supplied to easily attach the currently used pads.The build quality seems adequate but nothing special; the buttons rattle when touched or when the unit is shaken. The case is metallic which is a plus but it makes the case very slippy and some texture or rubber grips on the sides would have been a welcome inclusion.In conclusion: a well featured unit that works well that just needs the inclusion of rubber grips and rattle free switches to make it the best it could be.
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