What Surprises Me the Most About the Venom Go (Wearable Tech Review)

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • The Hyperice Venom Go is a wearable heating and vibration device designed to help relieve aches and pains associated with sore, tight, and stiff muscles.
    I recently purchased this little device with my own money and put it to the test to see if it lives up to the claims of being a wearable piece of therapeutic technology that can provide comforting relief through its claims.
    Hyperice makes high-quality products, so I was intrigued when they came out with this device, and I've been pleasantly surprised to see how much heat it can generate. It offers three different intensity levels of heat and three different modes of vibration therapy as well. Either the heat or the vibration can be used simultaneously or independently, providing even greater versatility.
    I'm quite impressed with the battery life, and the quality of the specialized magnetic pads as well. This is a pretty unique piece of kit that can be nice to have for those who are always on the go but need to find ways to keep some heat or vibration on a sore area to make their day more manageable.
    If you want to read my article (mentioned in the video) on the scientific findings of vibration therapy, you can do so with this link:
    simplifaster.com/articles/vib...
    If you'd like to read the details of the Venom Go that I've hashed out on my blog, you can do so here:
    www.strengthresurgence.com/hy...
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    VIDEO TIMESTAMPS:
    0:00 - Intro
    1:14 - What This Device Does
    1:38 - Heating
    1:57 - Vibration
    2:35 - My Biggest Surprise
    2:58 - Battery Info
    3:27 - Spreading the Word
    3:49 - Shortcomings? (Maybe?)
    5:10 - The Verdict
    6:10 - More Thoughts
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    Medical Disclaimer: While I am a licensed physical therapist, I am not YOUR physical therapist. Any information given within this video is therefore strictly for informational purposes only. I cannot determine whether or not this exercise (or any other physical activities mentioned within this video) may or may not be appropriate for you. Any attempts to perform this exercise or any modifications to it are therefore done so at your own risk.
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