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Originally Posted by Jo*mar
I wonder how long the battery lasts?
more info on Smart TENS - http://www.smartrelief.com/faqs/
If someone is sitting most of the time, a TENS or IF stim with a AC adapter (plug in) will work nicely and not use so many batteries.
I think these kind of things are great, no side effects..
I have had my IF stim since 2011- ( $90.00 on Amazon back then)
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Hi there. Here's the video I made. As you can see, I can't tell if it's on or off in the first few seconds. It was on, I turned it off, (thinking it was on) then I finally got it right. The darn thing is buzzing and right now it's on my knee and I'm buzzing away. I also tried it on Alan again. I ramped it up to it's highest potential and Alan only felt a slight tingling (on his back). I tried his knee, same thing. So for whatever reason, it does nothing while it's on Alan, but on me, IT'S FABULOUS. Here is the video. Oh, the brochure says it should last for up to 30 (30 second) sessions before you have to replace the battery (which is like a watch battery). The pad keeps it's adhesive cohesion for quite a while. Then I guess you buy replacement pads. But let me tell you, this thing is fabulous.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uXp...ature=youtu.be