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The AUVON 4th Gen TENS Unit offers drug-free pain relief with 24 customizable modes and 20 intensity levels, powered by a rechargeable battery lasting up to 10 hours. Equipped with 10 high-quality electrode pads in multiple shapes, it ensures targeted therapy for various body parts. Compact and easy to use, this device is ideal for managing acute and chronic pain efficiently, making it a smart addition to any wellness routine.













| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 6,696 Reviews |
B**J
Excellent for temporary pain relief.
I am a retired physical therapist. Those who have been to physical therapy for a back problem and went to one of those chain clinics or hospital-affiliated clinics, you may have received the assembly line hot packs+ultrasound+e-stim+massage as daily treatments applied by PT techs for every treatment session. These are feel-goods that patients often enjoy...but the dirty little secret is they do not fix your problem, they only treat the symptoms. They will, however, add many expensive charges to your bill that your insurance won't cover, or will only cover partially. The clinics love that. The more they bill you the more money they make. My treatment philosophy was different. I treated patients and taught them how to treat their own back and neck problems, so in most cases they would not need to come back to someone like me. If someone required perpetual treatment, then I questioned how effective my treatments really were. I did not make regular use of most of these pain modalities in my practice because they only treat symptoms. Only exercise and manual therapy will fix the problem. Exercise also has a strong pain-relieving effect. Transcutaneous Electrical Neuromuscular Stimulation (TENS) works by creating a sensory impulse stronger than the one producing the pain. The sensory nerves will respond to the stronger stimulus, and won't perceive the smaller one. This is the gate-control theory of pain at work--it temporarily blocks the painful stimulus. (I've worked with quack chiropractors as well as one other therapist who claimed another form of electrical stimulation called interferential current could stimulate nerve healing, but the research just did not back that up.) There is a place for certain modalities in the acute phase to deal with the pain. That's where a TENS unit can be effective. I've prescribed TENS units to patients (both chronic pain sufferers who don't respond to therapy and/or surgery as well as acute injuries). I've used large electrical stimulators in clinic for acute pain relief when a person was in too much pain to perform any exercise. Once the acute phase was over, this kind of treatment was largely unnecessary. I purchased this because I had an acute back injury with significant pain and limited movement. I used it for three days and performed therapeutic exercises until the pain subsided. Worse, I had to go on a 3 hour flight a few days later and sitting was uncomfortable. I was never a fan of the pre-programmed TENS settings and always adjusted my own frequency (Hz) and duration (usecs) settings manually. I ordered a TENS unit with those capabilities from the FSA Store, but it took 2 days to arrive. I ordered this one from Amazon and received it later the same day. Too my great surprise, I found that I liked the 4th pre-programmed setting on this unit (the symbols are 2 fists on the display) better than the manual settings on my other TENS unit set at 100 usecs/100 Hz. This effectively blocked the painful stimulus. There are several other things I like about this one over the other. It is rechargeable, and you can use many cycles before having to recharge it. I used it for hours, for three straight days and still haven't had to recharge it. The other TENS unit takes batteries. My other TENS is about the size of a pack of cigarettes; this one is only a little bigger than my mp3 player. Even though my other TENS came with a hard case for storage, this one came in a compact box. But this one came with quite a few more electrodes, and a plastic base to place the electrodes on after you've used them. (NOTE: don't throw away electrodes after each use. Either put them on the plastic base OR put them back on the same plastic sheet they came on. Just put a small dab of water on your fingertip and spread it on the sticky side to keep it tacky. You can reuse your electrodes for weeks/months.) If you are having acute back pain from a strain or derangement (usually disc bulge), then this can help get you through those first few days until it can be resolved through exercise and manual therapy. For those who have chronic pain from nerve damage or herniated disc with radicular symptoms, I would definitely recommend this as part of your pain management program. It sure beats the heck out of pills which also don't fix the problem but often create serious problems of their own. TENS is not physically be addictive. As TENS units go, I would definitely be recommend this unit. You get a lot of value for your money and it is an effective device for pain control. TENS used to be very cost-prohibitive, in the $750-$1,000 range for a unit. Now they're much more affordable and don't require a prescription. They are FSA-eligible too. I think it's smart to have one of these in your bathroom cabinet or wherever you store that electric heating pad. That way, it's readily available if you need it. You can use it on other parts of the body, like your knee or shoulder. It's great for pain around an incision site after surgery. If you're like me, you probably won't use it again for several months or even years, but at this price point, it's a worthwhile tool to have in stock. That's great that you can buy your own instead of having to fork over hundreds-$1,000 dollars to someone like me.
A**7
What A Nice Surprise
I picked this up on a Lightning Deal and am thrilled with the purchase. I experience intermittent pain in my ankle and achilles after long walks, so I thought I would give this a shot. While I've only used this a handful of times, I can say that the device does help me with that pain. The different settings allow for a lot of experimentation, the battery has remained at 3/3 bars over 4-5 uses (20-30 minutes each time), and overall the unit is very easy to use. I feel that the acupuncture mode is the most effective for me and in terms of intensity, I can handle a 7. I have not tried this device on my lower back, but plan to in the near future. Having different sized electrode pads is very helpful and makes precise use easy. The instructions are clear, the size of the control unit is smaller than I expected, and the wires are generously long. The gel on the pads is incredibly sticky and although they seem a bit thin to me, the plastic pads holder comes in very handy for storage after use. Think of what a massage might cost for 30-45 minutes and consider the value you get with a device like this. In my experience so far, I am pleasantly surprised and happy that my ankle feels better. This is a great device to use while watching TV, reading, or waiting for the oven timer to go off.
K**L
Good product, good value
I got this because I had gotten one of those Icy Hot brand TENS devices a couple of years ago for some intermittent back pain and thought it worked pretty great. I misplaced it long ago, and thought it was time to replace it. So, when this came up as a lightning deal for $26 and change, I knew the time had come. I don't mind taking pain-relievers like ibuprofen and acetaminophen, but at the same time, I'd rather reserve the use of them for things like headaches, and other pains that I can't use the TENS for. The price I paid made it an exceptional value, but even at the regular price it is competitive with its Icy Hot counterpart (and the replacement pads are cheaper than the IH replacement pads, so over the course of using it it will retain that value.) I have tried several of the options and like most of them - and I have yet to crank it all the way up. Some people may prefer the Icy Hot because the pad attaches right to the device, but I prefer the ability to place the pads and manage the unit with the "remote control." (especially because I primarily use this for lower back pain, so trying to adjust settings while it is attached to a pad on my back would be cumbersome.) Also, don't be dumb like me and think you will save on pads by only using one - you need to attach both pads (I presume to "complete the circuit".) When I first got this I thought it was a dud because I attached one pad to my back and turned it on and nothing happened - when I grabbed the other pad (to take the unit off) I felt that little jolt and realized my mistake. Also, I don't use this daily; it varies from a couple times a week to a couple times a month, but all told I'd say I've used it a dozen times and I am still on my first pad - the little "pad keeper" plastic thing you slap them onto when you're not slapping it on your skin really keeps the dust and grime off, and prolongs the life of the pad (you can also get some inexpensive gel that will also prolong the adhesion to make them usable even longer. Haven't had to break it out yet, though.) I know TENS doesn't work for everyone, and the science is unclear and inconclusive about why/how it works for some people. Maybe it really is a placebo effect, but my take is if it's stupid and it works, then it ain't really stupid. I also can't really speak to how it works on long-term, chronic, and/or acute pain, but it suits my needs for those days I sleep just right enough to jack up my back, or if I've been sitting in a weird position and get that crick in my neck. If you are interested in exploring TENS therapy, or on the fence, I think this is a great unit to try out to see if it offers you any relief - especially if you can snag it for under $30 like I did.
E**.
Decent TENS unit.
A decent TENS unit for the price. The rechargeable function is handy however the internal battery doesn't last very long.
L**U
Wonderful pain reliever, EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE
Ok, the jury is out on this one. I have gotten wonderful pain relief from this small but mighty machine. It is small, easy to use, quite powerful, and above all, gives me the temporary pain relief than a TENS unit is supposed to. Here's the rub: it cuts off, without warning, particularly when it's set for less than 20 minutes. It seems to do better at 60 minutes, but it still cuts off. The trouble shooting guide in the little instruction booklet says it may need charging, but that doesn't help. I've put it on charge for several hours, even when its showing a full battery, and it still cuts off. I know I can return it, but because it's such a good pain reliever, I'd hate to be without it while I wait for a replacement. If no other problems crop up, I'll keep it, because it really is just a somewhat minor annoyance. Edited: after I posted the above review, Auvon reached out to me after being alerted to the review. They have offered to send me a new unit at no charge! Plus, they don't want the defective one returned. I had already begun to look at other, possibly more expensive units when I got their email, so I will wait to see how the new unit performs. Either way, Auvon gets 5 stars for their customer service!
G**H
Shock Me!! Make me feel better!
As a middle aged man who still feels like he's in his twenties I tend to ignore when my body tells me to slow down. Recently however, my aches and pains are starting to get a little annoying and harder to ignore. I purchased the AUVON Rechargeable TENS Unit Muscle Stimulator in hopes that it would help alleviate some pain and at worst give a cheap thrill through electric stimulation. I'm happy to say that this product is the real deal and works fantastically. I've only done a few sessions on my back and hips but the pain relief is there. The AUVON Rechargeable TENS Unit is really small but packs a big punch. Lot's of variations through the different modes and a good range of stimulation from barely feel it to OW! that hurts! Super easy to set up and use and small enough to take any where. If you're like me and need a little pain relief from middle aged aches and pains the AUVON Rechargeable TENS Unit is just perfect. A++
M**L
It's so TINY but so STRONG.
The first thing I noticed was how small the packaging was. I was surprised just because I thought this device would be larger. I've never had one before, let alone see one. It was also incredibly well packaged. I thought I only got 8 pads but there is 2 sets in each plastic envelope. I made sure to read all the directions and warnings before using it. The largest downfall is that when you're using these you're not supposed to do two of the same body parts at the same time. So if I wanted to do my thighs, calves, or feet, I would need to do one side at a time. Not a huge deal but makes the process a little time consuming for sure if you want to do both sides. You're also not supposed to use this on your chest, which makes sense or your neck. I do like how they show pictures of "recommended massage points." Without them I would have not been willing to try these on the bottom of my stomach where my belly button is (one on each side, NOT covering your belly button up) or on the back of my shoulders as I would have assumed these areas would be too close to your chest and neck. While they may be seen as being overly cautious, I am very new to this, so I'm just trying to make sure I don't hurt myself. Which is why I really do appreciate having illustrations of where they're recommended. The device was fully charged and I was able to use it right away. I'm actually using them right now on the back of my lower legs and calves, one side at a time. The cords are very long, which is thoughtful and the adhesives are strong as well. I wouldn't consider myself to have extremely hairy legs but they are hairy and these still sit still. I'm doing mode one which is "Knead Massage" and the highest I can do is level 3. Any high and it's uncomfortable. I can only imagine what 10 feels like and I'm 100% never doing that. I'm doing it for 10 minutes only until I can build up. This little device is extremely strong. While I was typing this review I got done with both sides and now, on one side only, I have one pad underneath my foot and one more on top of my thigh. I first tried "Deep Tissue Massage" with one under my foot and the other underneath my thigh but it was causing my thigh to spaz out, even on just level 2, and HAD to immediately turn it off as it felt like it was about develop a nasty cramp. I took off the pad under my thigh and put it on top of my thigh and switched back to "Knead Massage" at level 3 and everything's good again. It's still very strong. I think it's my thigh. It could also be that I have the other on the bottom of my feet because while neither are on the bottom of my leg, my leg still feels it. I got these to help with restless leg syndrome, feet recovery and shin splints. I started running again and my calves were in so much pain and at the same time I developed restless leg syndrome. It's making it incredibly hard to fall asleep at night. I got shoe insoles, calve sleeves and knee sleeves and my shin splints went away but my restless legs stayed. So I'm hoping these help. Also, the timer is really nice and easy to use. Level 3 is so much. This thing is so powerful. I'll update my review after a week or two to let yall know if it's been helping with my restless legs. For now my initial impression is that it is SUPER strong, take it slow. The battery life is really long as well. I'm about to have completed 40 minutes using this thing at level 3 and it's still at full charge.
C**U
Awesome Product
My order which arrived on time appears to be a NEW and unused unit. Don't forget to register your unit to receive an EXTENDED WARRANTY FREE. That's a total of 2 year's coverage !!! The instructions were step-by-step clear, and easy to assemble. During use, I found every mode and level of setting to be completely operational. Understand, if you've suffered long periods of muscle stiffness, and pain at first it may appear your unit is not functioning properly. Listen, your muscles are not relaxed to the point that you made the order in the first place. My suggestion: Don't become anxious. That's exactly what caused this predicament. The effectiveness of each mode, and level of intensity that I experienced was AWESOME ! After reading some of the reviews regarding it's output, I became skeptical, but instead I was pleasantly surprised once I tried it for myself. B(y) T(he) W(ay) This is not a paid advertisement 👍 Update: July 21, 2019 After several months, I experienced a problems. When turned on the product seemed to be stuck at the first setting, and I was no longer able to change the mode, timer, nor intensity. All with one phone call, I contacted support ([email protected]), and with no hassle received excellent customer support, and a NEW unit within days followed by additional pads. 👍
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