Technology
Feel stiff and sore after a workout? You need this muscle stimulator.
TL;DR: Get the most out of your workouts with the PowerDot 2.0 Smart Muscle Stimulator for $279, a 20% savings.
We’re still waiting on a device that can do sit ups, squats, and leg presses for us so that we can spend our free time sitting on the couch watching The Good Place. Until then, we’ll have to settle for the next best thing when it comes to recovery, which is EMS or electric muscle stimulation devices.
While these aren’t going to be the replacement for gym sessions you’ve been hoping for, these tools can help you get the most out of any workout and help your muscles work harder than ever (without any additional physical effort on your end).
One muscle stimulator that has received rave reviews all over the internet, including over 700 five-star reviews, is the PowerDot 2.0 Smart Muscle Stimulator, an FDA-cleared EMS device best known for its compact design and easy-to-use interface. This performance tool connects to its companion mobile app over Bluetooth and gives you 12 present muscle stimulation programs, as well as smart guides to help your muscles contract (it’s pain-free, don’t worry!) for up to 20 hours of use on a single charge.
Using the stimulator is as simple as placing the electrode pads onto your target area, and choosing between different programs: recovery, muscle performance, or massage. If you’ve been to a physical therapist (or watched professional athletes recover), it will look very familiar. And its portable design and additional carrying case mean that you can bring the PowerDot to the gym or on your next vacation.
While normally priced at $349 for two pods (which essentially means two sets), the PowerDot 2.0 Smart Muscle Stimulator is on sale for $296. Plus, shoppers can also take an additional $17 off the sale price for a limited-time-only with code POWERDOTTWO17, making it the lowest price we’ve seen on the web (including Amazon).
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