DNA Vibe Jazz Band Vibe review – Light therapy device – The Gadgeteer

Posted: September 20, 2021 at 9:25 am

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REVIEW Aches and pains, we all have them or will have them at some point in our lives. Whether these pains come as a result of epic workouts or from arthritis and other chronic medical conditions, finding a way to alleviate inflammation and pain without drugs can be a struggle. Thats where the DNA Vibe Jazz Band Vibe is supposed to help. No, it isnt a musical instrument, its a light therapy device. Lets take a look.

The DNA Vibe Jazz Band is a therapy device that has been designed to reduce pain, enhance performance, and allow for faster recovery of aching joints and muscles using red and near infrared light, magnets, and micro vibration. It can be used on ankles, knees, elbows, wrists, shoulders, necks, backs, and more.

Power output 2 Watts (Optimized for minimum output)Power density 6 mW/cm^2Red light 650 nm 675 nm 10 emitters, the exact wavelength is proprietaryNear-infrared 825 nm 850 nm, 18 emitters, the exact wavelength is proprietaryMagnetic 45-55 micro Tesla, 1 emitter, 6-10 Hz pulsed (intensity is comparable to earths naturally occurring magnetic field)Micro-vibration 225 Hz, Controllable on/off, pulse pattern & periodicity selectableDimensions 5 x 11.25

The DNA Vibe Jazz Band Vibe is an oval-shaped device that is housed in a neoprene cover. The Vibe has a short power cable with a magnetic connector attached to it. The connector reminds me of an Apple MagSafe cable that we used to have on MacBooks. It provides a quick connect and disconnect of the power adapter cable which plugs into your wall. That means that youll always be tethered when youre using this device. If you want to use the Vibe wirelessly, you can check out the Cordless Power Pack.

If you flip the band over, youll see that theres a mesh cover.

The Jazz Band Vibe feels like a thick slab of solid gel. But when you plug it in, 10 large LED glow red and the Vibe vibrates with short bursts.

To control the DNA Vibe Jazz Band Vibe Light Therapy Device, youll need to download the DNA Vibe app for your phone. I did all my testing with my iPhone 12 Pro Max. Bluetooth pairing of the Vibe with my phone was quick and simple and the app itself is also just as simple to use.

The app has one main screen (shown above) that lets you set a timer for the therapy session and adjust the red light, near infrared light, magnetics, and toggle the micro vibration feature. It is suggested that you use the device twice a day for 20-30 minutes to achieve results. What kind of results? According to DNA Vibe, you should see:

Basically, you just wrap the Vibe around the body part that needs therapy and use one of the straps to keep it in place. That sounds easy but it can be a bit awkward when youre trying to place the Vibe around your own hand, arm, elbow, or shoulder. You should also know that the body part needs to be bare and the Vibe needs to be positioned against the area that needs help.

I tested the DNA Vibe Jazz Band Vibe Light Therapy device with my elbow and my hand. Once in a while, Ill give myself a mild case of tendonitis from leaning on my elbow too much while Im sitting at my desk. I had noticed lately that my elbow is achy so I used the Vibe to see if it could relieve the inflammation and mild pain. I was very much surprised when one 30 minute session with the Vibe made the pain go away. I considered that a fluke and decided to give the Vibe something difficult to fix my hand. My right hand has the beginning of arthritis or some type of inflammation problem in the thumb near the wrist. So used the Vibe as suggested, 20-30 minutes once a day for 2 weeks. Here are before pictures comparing my left hand and my right hand so you can better see how the right hand is slightly swollen.

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