ESTIM play can be safe.
This will be my final derail reply to LondonGent, whom may have the last word about all of that if he likes.
LondonGent wrote: Fri Jan 14, 2022 11:03 am
More like; Don't mistake volume for expertise. No matter how loudly you repeat your opinions, you've already demonstrated your lack of knowledge.
No.
m8 wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 4:20 pm
I don't understand though, why is no one taking advantage of this market if it's so simple to DIY + seemingly on-par with most commercial offerings?
It isn't so simple.
StimJim hasn't gone to market. Maybe just COVID years? I haven't asked them.
In addition to what was already shown in thread, look at the differences in skin-contact electrodes used in TENS/EMS, compared to those used in ESTIM. You should find that TENS/EMS uses carbon electrode pads and conductive adhesive gels. ESTIM uses metals, conductive rubber tubes and cords (maybe the same material as electrode pads,) the same gels, and you have to avoid lubricants that would interfere. ESTIM often involves metal, vaginal insertion, anal insertion, and sometimes urethral insertion. TENS/EMS is usually limited to a session length of about 30 minutes, with the limits prescribed or programmed into the units.
None of that even attempts to claim that ESTIM can't be safe. It says that ESTIM isn't as simple to sell as medical TENS/EMS, partly because it isn't as safe as TENS/EMS. The additional risks are specifically desired by the ESTIM players. Those risks are held by them to not be risks. Marketers of manufactured devices tend to disagree, as self-evidently expressed in the engineering and marketing decisions for TENS/EMS devices.
Otherwise, the $10 unit on Alibaba would always have a jack-me-off option.