Motorola’s “Therapeutic” Vibrating Phone
Motorola just filled out an interesting patent application for a “therapeutic” stimulation device. Said device is to use electrical pulses to stimulate various epidermal and subcutaneous areas of the wearer’s body.
The system is to include at least one wireless pad that is placed on the skin of the user and communicates with the wireless device so anytime you get a incoming signal you will receive a completely silent “therapeutic” body stimulation. The pad can be used wireless or wired and the power can be set at various levels, frequencies and duty cycles. You will also be able to input a stimulation pattern into your wireless device and set it to a designated time.
Motorola’s emphasizing that this device will only be for “therapeutic” uses… you heard me, ladies.
Motorola just filled out an interesting patent application for a “therapeutic” stimulation device. Said device is to use electrical pulses to stimulate various epidermal and subcutaneous areas of the wearer’s body.
The system is to include at least one wireless pad that is placed on the skin of the user and communicates with the wireless device so anytime you get a incoming signal you will receive a completely silent “therapeutic” body stimulation. The pad can be used wireless or wired and the power can be set at various levels, frequencies and duty cycles. You will also be able to input a stimulation pattern into your wireless device and set it to a designated time.
Motorola’s emphasizing that this device will only be for “therapeutic” uses… you heard me, ladies.