I had a cheap TENS device before I bought the TENS 7000. What a difference! This is a solid, powerful device with lots of options. My only complaint is that there should be more information available in the packaging and/or online for treatment settings.
This device does not know that we are in the 2020s and not the late 1900s. It really should be revamped with a modern user interface. At the very least, it should let you record multiple setups so it is easy to, for example, use these settings for EMS and those settings for TENS on your low back, and these other settings for your shoulder. As it is,it only saves *some* of whatever you did last time.
I also had to use ChatGPT to understand how to use it since the included instructions are very limited on WHY you would choose this setting over that one.
Why is there no backlight on the screen? Could I be the only person to ever use TENS in a dim or dark bedroom before bedtime?
The unit itself has worked well (less than a week so far, so I can't speak to durability). The battery last through several long sessions before needing to be recharged. As convenient as that is, give us a backlight, and while you are at it, allow it to work at the same time as it is being charged. This is the 21st century.
Simple to use for a tens beginner. Have to keep intensity low, or itâs too strong. Seems very well built. Seems to be living up to reputation.
I like it. A guide book about electrode placement for different conditions would be helpful
One one before over 20 years until it finallly died, This works just as good. Really helps take care of aches and pains and keeps me in the game.