
I also suffered an unexpected annoyance: When in cooling mode, the Wave's aluminum top heats up - not enough to burn you, but enough to wince and say "ouch" if you accidentally knock it forward to it makes contact with palm (which is easy to do). It fits comfortably around any wrist size, lasts 2-3 days per charge, and pairs with the Embr Wave mobile app for enhanced thermal visualization and control. Clinical research has shown that wearing the. Clinically proven to treat the symptoms of menopause, the Embr Wave 2 uses precisely calibrated cooling or warming sensations to help you find relief. Some US critics have been kinder (see the clip below), but the general consensus is that it doesn't make enough of a difference to justify its price tag. Embr Wave is the first scientifically validated thermal wearable + app that helps your body tap into its natural response to temperature to feel better. The Embr Wave 2 uses precise, calibrated cooling or warming sensations to treat the symptoms of menopause, offer relief, enrich comfort, and provide you more. I wouldn't pay $12.99 for the Wave, let alone its list price of US$299 ($433). Wave 2, the newest product from Embr Labs, addresses these hot button issues by allowing users to manage their own comfort through personalized control.


Ditto when I tried the warming function while standing in a beer fridge at a bottle store near the Herald. I tried it again later, lying in bed, with the sun gone down but the room hot and stuffy in the still Auckland air. It works for people who can’t regulate their body temp, and for women going through menopause.
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To be honest, it made stuff all difference. Embr Wave 2 Band Personal Cooling & Warming Wearable Device Sleeker design: Fits into your life and your style, more comfortably than ever. About Embr Wave Embr (environment, mind, body, resonance) is one of the world’s first thermal wellness companies who sells high-tech wristbands to cool or heat that sensitive patch of skin on your inner wrist, controlling your personal temperature. But a few hours later, as I queued for a ferry in the blazing sun, I tried it again.

Within seconds it was like an icecube touching my skin, but not as harsh.
