Hion Motion Sickness Bracelets — Acupressure Wristbands (3 Pairs: Black Blue White)
Navigate nausea with a lightweight, drug-free option from Hion. The Motion Sickness Bracelets come in a practical 3-pair set (Black, Blue, White) designed to stay comfy on the wrist during travel, daily activities, or moments when nausea edges in. These bands are built to be gentle and easy to wear, whether you’re commuting, flying, or enjoying a day out with family.
How the acupressure approach works
The bracelet beads are positioned to align with four wrist points, offering a simple, non-prescription option that many users find reassuring. When worn correctly, the beads rest along the inner wrist to provide steady, tactile stimulation. The reference points associated with the design include LU9, P7, H7, and P6. While benefits can vary by person, this setup aims to support smoother moments in scenarios that commonly trigger nausea—such as travel, morning sickness, or VR experiences.
What’s included
- Three color pairs: Black, Blue, White — designed for everyday wear and sharing among family members
- Beads per pair: two white plastic beads and two metal beads, arranged to stimulate acupoints
Who might use them
These adjustable wristbands are designed for a broad audience. They’re suitable for adults and children, and the color-pack approach makes it easy to have a set ready for different users. For pregnancy-related nausea, the flexible band can be worn comfortably through various daily activities, with the option to trim the strap for a personalized fit.
Travel-ready comfort and practical use
- May accompany you on air travel, road trips, or sea voyages where nausea can arise
- Could complement routines during morning sickness or post-procedure recovery by providing a non-drug option
Care and usage tips
Wear the bracelet like a watch, ensuring the acupressure beads rest at the inner wrist for best contact. If needed, trim the excess strap at the marked grooves to achieve a secure fit. For detailed guidance, refer to the packaging instructions that accompany the set.
FAQ
Q: How do Hion Motion Sickness Bracelets work?
A: They use acupressure beads to stimulate wrist points, potentially reducing nausea from motion, morning sickness, or VR exposure.
Q: Are these bands suitable for children and pregnancy-related nausea?
A: Yes. The adjustable design fits adults and children; designed to support pregnancy-related nausea when used as directed.