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The Pulsetto Vagus Nerve Stimulator is a patented neuro sleep aid device designed to promote relaxation and stress relief. With a quick 4-minute session, users can experience enhanced calmness and energy restoration. The device is compatible with iOS and Android, allowing for personalized experiences through an intuitive app. Developed by experts in Europe, Pulsetto aims to support long-term wellness and recovery.
O**A
Noticeable results after just a few days!
Amazing device for stress and sleep — it really works!I’ve been using Pulsetto for a few days now, and I can confidently say it’s been a great investment in my well-being. I originally bought it to help with stress and sleep, especially after hearing about vagus nerve stimulation. I didn’t expect big changes right away, but I started noticing a difference after just a few sessions.The stimulation is gentle and calming — it helps me wind down after a busy day, and I fall asleep much faster. What’s even better is that I feel more rested in the mornings. I also love how lightweight and portable the device is. It’s very easy to use, and the app makes everything simple. I especially like that I can personalize the experience and track my progress.This isn’t a miracle cure, but it’s a powerful tool if you use it consistently. I feel more balanced emotionally and less reactive to daily stress. Even my teenage son has started using it — and he’s sleeping better, too!If you’re looking for something that gently supports your mental clarity and sleep quality, Pulsetto is definitely worth trying. I’m really glad I gave it a chance.
A**A
Tested for a month — this actually works. My sleep and focus noticeably improved
I didn’t want to rush this review, so I’ve been using Pulsetto daily for about a month — and now I can honestly say: it works.The idea behind this device is vagus nerve stimulation — it’s a real technique used in clinical settings, but here it’s made simple and wearable. The vagus nerve helps regulate stress, sleep, digestion, and even mood. I looked into it out of curiosity, and it made sense why calming this system can impact how you feel overall.After a few days, I started feeling more balanced — not dramatically, but I noticed I wasn’t as easily thrown off by stress. What really stood out, though, is how much my sleep improved. I fall asleep faster and wake up feeling more rested. I wasn’t expecting such a clear difference.The device itself is very comfortable and easy to use. App is minimal and straightforward — you just apply a bit of gel, put it on your neck, and start the session. It guides you through everything, so you don’t have to figure it out alone.Bottom line: if you’re looking for something to help with stress, sleep, or mental clarity — and you’re open to tech-based self-care — this is genuinely worth trying. I’m glad I gave it time before writing this, because I’m honestly impressed.
B**D
Not worth the price tag
I've been bombarded with ads on social media for various as-seen-on-IG influencer-shilled health and wellness "products" recently, and to transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation (tVNS)'s credit, it does seem to be one for which there appears to be some benefit vs sham stimulation for certain conditions. I decided to give Pulsetto a try since its negative reviews only mentioned non-functional devices or problems with fit.Another issue I noticed when trying to research tVNS online is that there isn't clear reporting on how the treatment is supposed to feel. I see that Pulsetto advertises immediate changes after one use (4 minutes) and/or changes over two weeks of twice a day usage, but this hasn't been the case for me. I have an anxiety disorder with associated symptoms like depression, IBS, poor sleep, chronic stress, etc., and I take prescription medication to manage these symptoms including an SSRI, prokinetic drug, a low dose of beta blocker, etc.The Pulsetto's settings by default are an intensity of "5" and stimulation on the right and left electrodes, which seems to be at odds with reasoning I've seen in scientific papers with regard to implanted vagal stimulators, e.g. "The right vagus nerve predominantly supplies the atria and SA node and provides cardioinhibitory tone. In contrast, stimulation of the left vagal nerve, which innervates the ventricles, has not been shown to cause any significant change in cardiac rhythm or rate. This observation is the rationale for implanting vagal nerve stimulator leads in proximity to the left vagus nerve because stimulation of the right vagal nerve might lead to bradycardia." (Muppidi 2011)Each Pulsetto session type is given a name in the app like "anxiety", "burnout", etc. I don't know what the differences between these modes are other than duration, and that Stress/Anxiety/Pain are accompanied by warnings to only do them twice a day, while Sleep does not carry a warning, and Burnout may be used without limit.The first time I used Pulsetto, the session turned on the electrical stimulation at intensity 5 a couple of seconds in, and I felt like I'd been hit in the throat and that my facial muscles were spasming and being dragged to one side of my face. I desperately turned down the intensity on the smartphone app, which stepped down to the lowest level after a short delay. A $30 TENS unit will start at zero and instruct the user to increase the intensity until they just perceive the tingling sensation. For subsequent sessions, I changed the default settings to intensity "1" and left side electrode only. Intensity 1 still comes on suddenly, but it merely produces a tingling sensation in the skin and some slight tightness/pulling feeling in my lips and jaw.I haven't experienced any changes in my mood or sleep on a day-to-day basis after using the Pulsetto as directed (with the gel, twice a day, etc.). It does produce a tingling sensation/stimulates the muscles while used, but this does not provide the promised benefits (changes to heart rate, reduced feelings of anxiety and burnout, improved sleep quality, etc.) for me. The app's various modes do not provide details on the differences between them. I can't recommend Pulsetto as it has far too high a price tag, even on sale at 268 USD. I remain curious in regard to tVNS and TENS in general, but not enough to justify this amount of money.
Y**L
Reliable, High-Quality Device That Truly Helps with Sleep and Stress Relief
I’ve been using this Vagus Nerve Stimulator for a few weeks now, and I can honestly say it’s made a noticeable difference in my sleep and overall stress levels. The design is sleek and lightweight, and it’s very easy to use. I just put it on during my wind-down routine in the evening or when I’m feeling overwhelmed during the day.What I appreciate most is how personalized it feels. The gentle stimulation is calming without being distracting, and it helps me shift into a more relaxed state within minutes. I’ve been sleeping more deeply and waking up feeling more refreshed.It’s also been helpful during the day when I feel mentally drained or anxious. It gives me a sense of calm and clarity without needing to rely on medication or caffeine. I didn’t expect it to work this well, but I’m really impressed.Overall, this device has become an important part of my wellness routine. It’s well-made, effective, and truly delivers on its promise to support recovery and relaxation.
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