

🌍 Travel Smart, Feel Great!
The EmeTerm Anti-Nausea Wristband is a clinically tested, drug-free solution designed to alleviate nausea and vomiting. With an impressive 85% success rate, this stylish wristband features adjustable intensity levels, a rechargeable battery, and an award-winning design, making it the perfect companion for those prone to motion sickness or morning sickness.






















| ASIN | B0859BVNDD |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #112,366 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #240 in Antinausea Treatments |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (392) |
| Date First Available | June 10, 2018 |
| Item model number | YF-ZTY-E |
| Manufacturer | WAT Med |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.94 x 1.97 inches; 7.05 ounces |
T**S
My New Best Friend!
This product has been a lifesaver! Ok, bare with me, this will be long: So I've dealt with chronic health issues for over a decade, and one that has always been a constant is nausea. Sometimes with anxiety attacks, sometimes with motion sickness, sometimes from eating, and sometimes just for no good reason. I've learned to get used to it, more or less, and have taken multiple different prescription meds over the years to help lesson the symptoms that tests have been generally unable to find the cause of. I had stumbled across these types of electric pulse bands a few years before, but had always been unable to afford them, so I just crossed them off my list and pretty much forgot about them, opting instead to try seabands and other solutions that never really seemed to work. Well, recently I have had a bit more income coming in, and decided to do some research on these guys to see if they would be worth the splurge to try one more thing. After reading some articals and comparing different products, I chose the EmeTerm Band to give a try over the ReliefBands. Here's what made my decision: Chargeable: Both the EmeTerm and ReliefBand 2.0 are rechargeable, while the Classic ReliefBand ran on small batteries. Reviews said that the EmeTerm could hold a charge for a few days of continuous use, while the ReliefBand Classic's batteries could last a year, and the 2.0 version reportedly had a rather poor charge life; as I can feel rather sick for extended periods, this removed the 2.0 from my choice list. A cooler look compared to their older product was not worth a poor battery life. Appearance: The EmeTerm is slightly more bulky than the ReliefBand 2.0 (which has the look of a FitBit) but is still rather sleek and modern looking compared to the Classic ReliefBand, which looks like a somewhat ugly watch. How it looked however was really just a side note, but the EmeTerm wasn't too bad in that department. Function: The EmeTerm has very easy controls; one button and five lights to indicate pulse level. Holding the button for a few seconds will turn it on, while doing the same will turn it off, with the lights running upward to indicate the former, and running down to indicate the latter. Pushing the button once will then subsequently turn the pulse level up one, and double clicking the button will bring the level down one, with the lights indicating what level you are on, up to level five. The simplicity of this really put it up to the top of my list. Price: At $99.00, the EmeTerm was the cheapest option, the Classic ReliefBand being about $119.00, and the 2.0 nearly $200.00 (at the time I was researching). So, after all this I decided to try out the EmeTerm. If I didn't like it, I figured I would return it, try the ReliefBand, and go from there. The other reviews for this product also greatly helped my decision. Here is my own review: YEESSSSSSSSSS!!!!! When I first received it, I opened the box to find that it was already nearly fully charged! So I was excited to try it out right away. I was a bit nervous, as I had never tried this kind of thing, and when I turned it on to its lowest setting, I was a bit shocked (haha) at how strongly I felt the electric pulses. I was almost afraid I would find it too uncomfortable to wear, but decided that I would just keep wearing it a little at a time to see if I would get used to it, and luckily I did! While the sensation does still get a bit uncomfortable at times (especially on the higher levels) I have found that it tends to mostly fade to the background, and it is absolutely worth it either way! If I'm feeling nauseous, I start it out on level one and slowly move up the levels depending on how severe it is. I've noticed it can start to relieve my nausea within 10 minutes, and in more severe moments, at least keep it from getting worse, and will still slowly bring me much needed relief. I also put in on if I suspect I might need it, as a preventive measure, such as before I get in a car, and I have definitely noticed a difference! While I still will take anti nausea medication if I feel I need it, I am no longer reaching for my pills as a first response, instead I immediately put on my EmeTerm Band for relief! And both together really help me more than anything I have tried in the past! It's become my lifeline, I always have it next to me, and put in on every time I leave the house just in case, even if I don't end up needing it. Having it nearly replace my pills is absolutely wonderful, as it gives me none of the side affects that they do. I sincerely wish that I could have gotten this sooner! Also, I've found that I can have this thing on for hours at a time, at different levels, for DAYS, and still have it keep up a charge. I haven't run out yet, and it lets you know how much charge is left with the lights right after you turn it on, which is handy. And it charges back up quick! It never takes more than an hour to get back up to full charge, if that! A great feature if you need this thing frequently. Now, some concerns that I read in other reviews: That the band doesn't always stay on correctly. There are no real clasps that hold the band in place, instead there is a metal bit that is pushed into a hole on the other side of the silicon band, and a rubber one further down to keep the end in place. I got the one with the newer band, and while it does sometimes still come loose, I can generally move around quite a lot without any issue of it falling off. If you really want to make sure it stays on, say if you're on a boat, an extra tie might be needed to make sure it stays in place, but I find that slight issues with the band are not worth passing this product by. Also, if the holes don't line up to give you the perfect fit, a piece of tissue or cloth between my wrist and the band works just fine. It seems to not work as well the longer you use it: I have noticed that the shocks don't seem as strong anymore, but was able to alleviate the worry that it wasn't working by having a few other people try it on. Their reactions let me know that it's still pumping out the power, and that I've just lost a bit of sensitivity to it. Even if I can't feel the pulses as strongly, I'm still getting the results, so I'm not worried. Also, really make sure that you use alcohol wipes on the inside of your wrist and on the electric sensors before each use, IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE! I forgot to do it quite a few times, figured it didn't matter, and then when I used the swabs again, BAM! Right back to full shocky glory! Some additional things you should know: You can feel the pulses go up parts of your hand and your fingers, which is normal. It lets you know it's hitting the correct nerve, and can generally be ignored once you get used to it. Higher pulse levels may also cause spasms in your hand, mostly in your thumb, which aren't painful but can get a bit annoying if you need to use that hand. Still worth it. I've included a video of what this looks like on me. TLDR: This thing is amazing! It works great, and has really improved my life, so if you have problems with nausea, GET IT! Don't hesitate! It is absolutely worth every penny, and I don't think I'll ever take it off! Definitely one of the best purchases I have ever made!
B**H
Works for more than just motion sickness!
I bought my first Emeterm on 12/19/2019. I put many hours of use into it on road trips as well as to help with certain headaches I get and/or nausea not associated with motion. It also helps distract the brain from other pain I may feel from my chronic illness as well. It works best for me when I turn it on 5-10 minutes before inexperience motion such as driving, quad riding, motorcycle riding, horseback riding, bike riding, roller coasters, roller blading, ice skating, dancing, boating(just be careful around water), etc. It’s also critical to leave it on for 5-30 minutes once the motion stops. If I turn it off right away, a wave a nausea hits me. Sometimes the motion is too long or intense for the Emeterm to completely prevent a sick feeling but it still greatly reduces it. Also, I didn’t know this until using my Emeterm, is I no longer get what I called “road trip drowsiness.” Also I am now able to do things in the car like read or watch videos without getting sick or as sick. I was always impressed with the battery life and how fast it charged. Like I said, I put many hours into mine so when it started working intermittently and making a buzzing sound on 3/15/2022, I wasn’t entirely surprised, although it seems like it should have lasted longer(maybe the newer one I got will). However back when I purchased it, I also purchased an Asurion 3 year protection plan. They refunded me the original cost for the device with no hassle so I also bought the protection plan again with my new Emeterm. I highly recommend this product. Also the customer service for Emeterm is incredible. They reply promptly and are very helpful.
A**R
About 90% effective, has some band issues
Pros: it really does work, especially for motion sickness and medicine side effects. You might get the very first moment of awareness of a stomach issue, but then the device kicks in, and it goes away before it becomes even uncomfortable. No gel required. Very effective when paired with other remedies that don't always work 100%, like ginger. In my experience, battery lasted WAY longer than advertised. My typical setting is the second level, and it can go more than.24 hours on that. Even at level 5, which I only needed once, it made it through about sixteen hours before I felt a need to charge it, and it still had some life yet. And it charges very quickly, usually within an hour. Cons: the band is not designed for small wrists, which can make it hard to put on. Replacement bands are proprietary, so it's their two models or nothing. Higher settings can be actually painful, and it does make your fingers curl a little on the highest setting. While it is pretty effective against motion sickness and drug side effects, it didn't really hold up against stomach flu, though I think it helped some. Be aware that the sport band, which mine came with, can come undone under a sleeve if you're moving the arm a lot. On the whole, it's not perfect, but it has made a real difference in my life, as I am prone to carsickness and general stomach upset from other issues. I have not regretted the purchase at all. Some playing with settings may be required, as I get good effectiveness from the first or second setting, but my bf needed the third setting for it to work for him. Would absolutely recommend, despite some minor inconveniences.
S**N
I've suffered from motion sickness for almost my entire life, and have tried multiple remedies to no avail. I bought this on a whim, and decided to wear it during a 1.5 hour bus ride. I barely felt any discomfort throughout the ride, when it normally would have made me quite sick. The instructions were very easy to follow and the bracelet itself is lightweight (could honestly pass for a watch). Would recommend!
R**N
This is truly what I found about this product Easy to use Charges quickly 2 bands for the right fit Easy instructions to understand Any problems they look after you I was talking to them all through my usage They answered everyone of my emails and were very responsive, so I would recommend this company
C**L
Really helps distract your mind from nausea/take it away completely, now I wear it on all transportation
T**1
Broke a week after
A**A
was not working and was absolutely a rip off!!!!!! now I can't even return it and we are stuck with it unless we can get the manufacture to agree to give me my money back. I am so disappointed and saddened that a company I trust like amazon will sell a product like this and not give a proper return policy especially when this was bought for a terminally ill cancer patient that needed it to help with their chemo side effects..
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