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Hi, this is Jeff here at Road Trail Run
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and we're taking a look at the Chirp
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Halo
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wireless muscle stem. Uh, this is the
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double version, meaning there's two um
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pucks here. Um so the Halo is amazing
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because um it combines uh TENS and EMS
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technology
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to deliver natural pain relief which uh
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comes from these two wireless pucks that
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connect uh remotely via Bluetooth to
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this remote here. Um so they're super
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easy to use. Um first they nest in this
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case. It's kind of a magnetic
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connection. Um just these are the
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electrodes to charge it. So it just
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snaps easily in here as do these um
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pucks.
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Um and then to pair
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super easy. You just take it out of
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here. Um and what you'll do is it comes
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with a variety of different um pads for
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different uh trigger points on your
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body. Um,
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these are the trigger point pads that
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kind of use almost anywhere, but it also
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comes with some larger pads for your
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lower back.
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Um, so these I haven't used these yet.
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Obviously, they're still in the
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packaging. Um, but I've mainly been
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using them on my shoulders and neck and
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trapezius.
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So, basically, you know, you've got
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these little snaps here. Um, they're
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more magnetic snaps than anything. Um,
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but they just pop right on. Um, and what
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you'll do is you'll turn on the remote.
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It's waiting to pair. You hold this
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button down.
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Then it's uh it connects pretty quick
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and easy. So, then you've got six
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different modes here. pain relief,
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massage, squeeze, thump, stretch, and wo
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Nelly. Um they all have different vibes
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to them, different um
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different electrical pulses that they
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put out. Um so basically, you just pick
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whichever one it is you're looking for.
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Um since this isn't connected to my
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body, it's not um transmitting, but it's
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quite simple to uh use. You just
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basically
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um
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actually there it go. No, it's not going
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to work since it's not connected to me.
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But you click this up to dial up the
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intensity. Um I've gone up to level 30.
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I'm not sure how much higher it goes
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than that, but um takes a little bit of
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warm up and some uh getting used to the
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process here. Otherwise, it can feel a
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little zappy at first. Um you can adjust
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the time. You just click it over here.
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It defaults to 20 minutes, but um you
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can go all the way up to an hour pretty
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easy.
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Um
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so yeah, with two of these you can
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definitely um you can put it in two
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different locations on your body or you
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can um
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you can just use one at a time on one
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problem spot. Um, but what I really love
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about this versus I used to use an older
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10ens machine and you know the
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electrodes are wired. Um, the unit
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itself you can use um 9volt batteries
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but they always wore out really quick.
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Um,
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and then so basically I was tethered to
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an electrical cord which is really
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inconvenient. These are nice because
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it's so mobile. You can, you know, put
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them on your body and walk around the
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house. And um, you know, the
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the battery life on these is up to six
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hours. So, I think um depends which
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setting you have it on. Uh, if you have
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it on a lower setting, then um, you
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know, you're obviously going to save
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battery, but if you run it really high,
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the battery life is going to be less
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than six hours. But for me, I found um
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that the battery life is very good. Um
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definitely more than I need for around
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the house. You know, just using it half
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an hour at a time, a couple times a day.
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I just pop these back in here and then
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put it on the charger. Uh it just
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charges via USB via this port here. Uh
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so it's super easy, super handy. Uh you
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could stuff all your pads and wires and
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different things in here. comes with uh
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some connection wires that I've not had
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a need to use, but you can keep your uh
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charging cable here.
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Then these little extension wires that I
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haven't used yet. Um so yeah, in
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addition to uh the compact design, easy
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charging, long battery life, I really
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like the different uh modes. I I don't
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have a favorite. I just go through um
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anyone that I find appealing that day.
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I've tried them all. Um they're really
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I can't say anyone's better than the
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other,
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but I really do like the uh massage and
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squeeze
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probably the most, but they're all
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they're all really good and effective.
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Um,
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you know, a TENS machine is not
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really a uh a solve all your problems
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device, but um I do get a sore neck and
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trapezius from uh poor posture at my
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desk and uh riding my bike from time to
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time. So, um it really helps to um at
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least mitigate that pain. Like I said,
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it's not a long-term solution, but it
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really does help using it regularly, you
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know, once or twice a day to help
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mitigate. Um, so yeah, if you're looking
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for a
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TENS EMS machine that's really easy to
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use, um, I would highly recommend the
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Chirp Halo. Thanks for watching.
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