A consumer household medical device (model AT-6) that uses cranial electrostimulation (CES) technology to support sleep, relaxation and stress relief. It is designed for home use and features a touch screen and remote control.
CES delivers very low‑level electrical stimulation to the head to influence brain electrical activity. Users and some studies report improved relaxation, sleep patterns and reduced anxiety symptoms. Individual responses vary.
It is intended to support people with insomnia, mild anxiety, stress and as an adjunct in depression management. It is not a standalone cure; results depend on the individual and should be discussed with a healthcare provider.
People with implanted electronic medical devices (for example pacemakers or implanted defibrillators), uncontrolled epilepsy, recent brain injury, or those advised by a physician not to use electrical stimulation should avoid CES unless cleared by their clinician.
No. Do not use CES if you have a pacemaker, implanted defibrillator or other active implanted electronic medical device unless your cardiologist or device manufacturer explicitly approves it.
Typical CES sessions last from about 15 to 60 minutes. Many users start with once daily sessions (often before bedtime) and adjust based on response. Follow the device manual and consult your healthcare provider for a personalized plan.
Side effects are generally mild and uncommon; they can include tingling at the electrode site, headache, skin irritation under electrodes, dizziness or transient sleepiness. If you experience severe or persistent effects, stop use and consult a healthcare professional.
Safety in children, pregnancy and breastfeeding is not established. Do not use without prior medical approval from your physician or obstetric provider.
The AT-6 uses an electric power source and recharges via USB. Use the supplied cable and charger or a compatible USB power source per the user manual.
Keep the device dry and clean. Wipe the exterior with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth; avoid submerging in water. Inspect electrodes and leads for wear and replace disposable parts as instructed in the manual.
This model lists CE quality certification and is classified as a Class I instrument, indicating low‑risk medical device status under applicable regulations. Check local regulatory requirements for use in your country.
"Lifetime service" refers to customer support offered by the manufacturer or seller for the usable life of the product. It does not necessarily mean a lifetime warranty—contact the vendor for details on repairs, replacements and warranty terms.
No. CES is intended as a complementary tool. Do not stop or change prescribed medications or therapy without consulting your healthcare provider.
Some users report immediate short‑term relaxation after a session, while benefits for sleep or mood may take days to weeks of regular use. Results vary; keep a usage log and discuss progress with your clinician.
The AT-6 measures approximately 24 x 14 x 10 cm and weighs about 1.0 kg. Its compact design, USB recharging and included remote make it convenient for home use and travel.
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