Breathe Easy With World’s First EMS Massager For Declogging Nasal Passages
By Mikelle Leow, 19 Jan 2024
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Urban jungles bear little resemblance to the scenic landscapes of nature—they’re frigid and the air isn’t great. If you’ve been complaining about clogged sinuses, nose fear. There’s NasoCalm, the world’s first Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) massager specifically designed to tackle nasal congestion.
This unique device, resembling a facial mask but sized for your nose, offers a breath of fresh air, literally, by promising to clear your airways with just 15 minutes of use per day and the touch of a single button.
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Powering the gadget is EMS technology, which sends electrical signals through electrodes placed on the skin to target muscle groups that are often difficult to access with traditional massages. These impulses reach into core acupressure points meant to improve circulation in the nose and promote muscle contractions, providing relief from nasal congestion.
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The NasoCalm is built to mimic the sensation of a human hand massage, featuring six touchpoints. Users also have the option to enhance their experience by adding massage oils of their choice, adding a spalike feel to the routine.
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The device is crafted from skin-friendly silicone, ensuring comfort during use. The material is not only soft and lightweight but also easy to clean.
It’s also thoughtfully designed to fit all face and nose shapes, naturally conforming to the contours of the user’s face. An adjustable headband enables a more personalized fit.
Despite needing only 15 minutes for a session, NasoCalm’s 100mAh battery boasts approximately 3.5 hours of continuous use. Sporting a low-noise design, it operates at a sound level below 55 decibels.
Importantly, the NasoCalm is compact and portable, serving as an ideal gadget for when you’re in a bustling city where air pollution is a common issue. Currently in Kickstarter mode, the massager has been fully funded.
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