Most important thing to say about the comparison of Hypervibe vs Galileo,
THERE IS NO COMPARISON!
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Points to consider:
- Only 2 out of 54 studies listed on HyperVibe’s website use their device. This is misleading and false advertising. Claims can only be made when studies are completed on their own devices.
- No FDA registration or Medical device certification.
- Platform will move around if the 4 suction feet are not secured on a hard flat surface or specialized carpet.
- Does not provide “wobble” function for enhanced training.
- Does not provide “smart coaching” which is used to protect the user.
- No provisions for updating firmware in the systems controller.
- Manufactured in China with cheap materials.
- Slowly ramps frequency. Needs a long time to start and stop if a higher frequency is selected.
- Amplitude and/or frequency will vary by 30% depending on user weight and position.
- Use a simple, inexpensive DC-motor technology. With this mechanical concept parts show substantial wear because the brushes transfer the current to the rotating coil and they need to be replaced over time.
- Unit only drives one side of platform causing flex and amplitude issues.