It was refreshing to be able to attend a real live gadget event again. On Wednesday, April 28th Dennis & I went to Pepcom's “Well Now”, a display of gadgets for the outdoors and for your health. Since I am a prime target for mosquitos in NYC, I was very interested in Bite Away. Here's how to use it as described by the company: Place the ceramic contact surface of Bite Away on the bite or sting. Hold for just 5 seconds (3 seconds for sensitive skin). Bite Away will reach a temperature of about 124°F. This localized pulse of heat can trigger a response from the body that reduces itching, pain, and swelling. It may take a few minutes for the swelling to fully subside, but the irritation, itchiness and other bug bite symptoms will likely be gone in no time. Since it's unseasonably cold in NYC, there are no mosquitoes yet, but I asked for a demo on my arm to feel the heat. The spokesperson at the booth turned my arm over so I could feel it on the thinner, more sensitive skin. There are 2 buttons on the device, a 3 second & a 5 second one. 3 seconds if for those with sensitive skin, or under 12 years of ago. I did the 5 second version and yes, I did feel the tip get hot. It's certainly not enough to burn, and it's said to be FDA approved with an fail-safe overheat monitor. You don't have to time the treatment, the device shuts off at the proper time once you press either on button. The contact surface is ceramic and there are no chemicals involved. The only thing not mentioned at Pepcom, but listed in the instructions is “remove the stinger before applying the device”. It's said to work on many kinds of insect bites and stings. It runs on 2 AA batteries and is said to be good for up to 300 applications before a battery change is needed. It's (fat) pen-sized for travel & storage. It's $29.95 and has done well on Amazon with 4.2 out of 5 stars from more than 4500 verified buyers. It's also available at other retailers.
Giz Wiz Video: https://youtu.be/JiGnohUTd3Q
Company website: www.takethebiteaway.com
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