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NeoRhythm – Portable PEMF Wearable for Sleep, Stress & Focus
NeoRhythm is a non-invasive, science-based wearable device that uses pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) to support the body's natural calm/rest response via targeted stimulation of the vagus nerve and relevant brain areas. 13+ programs, app control (optional) and rechargeable battery make it easy to build a daily routine for deeper sleep, less stress, better focus and faster down-regulation after strain - at home, at work or when travelling.
Summary
NeoRhythm delivers low, timed PEMF pulses (1-303.41 Hz, up to 25 gauss / 2.5 mT) that can be directed at the head, neck, chest or back. In contrast to electrical stimulation (tVNS), NeoRhythm uses magnetic fields without electrodes on the skin, which is felt quietly and comfortably. The device can be used alone or in conjunction with lifestyle methods such as calm breathing, cold water on the face, humming or meditation to enhance parasympathetic activation.
Health effects
• Sleep and recovery: Supports deeper and more restful sleep by promoting low brain wave frequencies and the calm/digest response.
• Stress and anxiety: Contributes to a faster decrease in activation and more calmness in the body through non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation.
• Focus and mental clarity: Programs with beta/gamma can support concentration, motivation and working memory.
• Relaxation and meditation: Alpha/theta programs can ease into deep relaxation and meditative presence.
• Everyday well-being: Many users report better daily form, more "inner calm" and an easier transition from activity to rest.
How NeoRhythm works
NeoRhythm sends gentle, rhythmic PEMF pulses that the body perceives as gentle signals. These can:
– support vagal activity (neck/neck position) and autonomic balance (HRV),
– promote brain wave activity for sleep, calmness, focus or meditation (head/forehead/temple placement),
- supplement other measures such as breathing and meditation without adding chemicals or electricity through the skin.
Vagus nerve stimulation – practical tips for use
- Placement: Place the NeoRhythm gently around the neck/neck so that the coils lie close to the sides of the neck above the course of the vagus.
– Frequency selection: 16 Hz is often used for rest/sleep and well-being; 32 Hz is often reported for stress mitigation during active periods. Keep one frequency selection per session.
– Duration and time: 20–30 min per session, 1–2 times a day. Many people prefer an afternoon session (before 6pm) and/or evening for a quieter sleep.
– Environment and routine: Sit/lie down comfortably, dim the lights/screen and breathe calmly (e.g. 4 sec in/6 sec out for 3–5 min). Hydrates throughout the day.
– Consistency: Use daily for 2-3 weeks before evaluating. Sensitive users can start every other day. Please keep a simple log (sleep/relaxation/HRV).
- Safety habits: Start the program and put the phone away. End the session calmly with a few deep breaths before getting up.
Why PEMF versus other vagus nerve methods
- 🧠 Holistic effect: PEMF reaches deep and can simultaneously modulate several autonomous circuits - without electrodes on the skin.
– 😌 Comfort: No stinging/tingling as with tVNS; feels quiet and comfortable.
– 🏠 Home use: No surgery/implant – simple self-care in everyday life.
- 🤝 Synergy: Easily combined with breathing, cold water, humming and meditation for enhanced parasympathetic activation.
Technical details and specifications
– Frequency range: 1–303.41 Hz
– Maximum field strength: 25 gauss (2.5 mT)
– Waveform: Trapezoidal
- Weight: approx. 105 g
– Power: Internal rechargeable battery pack (USB charging)
– Programs: 13+ presets + customization in app (app is optional)
- Areas of use: Head, neck, chest/solar plexus, back
– Warranty: 24 months
Uno Vita AS – Norwegian sole distributor
As the sole Norwegian distributor, Uno Vita offers original NeoRhythm products with a Norwegian guarantee, instructions for use and fast delivery from a warehouse in Moss. Automatic quantity discount, free shipping over NOK 3,000 and customer support in Norwegian.
Disclaimer and disclaimer (devices and hardware)
Use is at your own risk and should always be considered in consultation with a doctor in the event of pregnancy, epilepsy, pacemaker/active implants or other medical problems. Effects may vary between people. Keep out of the reach of children. NeoRhythm is not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat or cure disease.
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Scientific references
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Omnipemf/BION data: 16 Hz and 32 Hz as practical frequencies for rest/stress, reported in user studies and publications.





















































































