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Reddit mentions of Sea-band The Original Wristband Adults - 1 Pair, Colors May Vary

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Sea-band The Original Wristband Adults - 1 Pair, Colors May Vary. Here are the top ones.

Sea-band The Original Wristband Adults - 1 Pair, Colors May Vary
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  • Country of origin is United States
  • Number of items: 1
  • Package Weight: 0.017 kilograms
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ColorGray
Height5.25 Inches
Length2.25 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.03747858454 Pounds
Width0.75 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Sea-band The Original Wristband Adults - 1 Pair, Colors May Vary:

u/aut0matix · 1 pointr/xboxone

My wife gets motion sick and these helped her get through RE7. Titanfall might still be a bit much, but they seem to help to some degree.

u/justniz · 1 pointr/Vive

Supposedly you develop "VR Legs" after a while but it's never happened for me. I've been doing VR for years but there are still some games that make me feel nauseous almost immediately, mostly the ones that ridiculously only support direction keys/buttons for distance movement (so it's stupidly jerky) and don't have a teleport movement option, such as Robinson: The Journey and The Vanishing of Ethan Carter.

It may also be the rendering used by some games makes me feel really ill straight away while other's don't at all. I can't directly see any reason why, but I suspect there might be something subtle enough that only affects your subconscious, like the rendered perspective being slightly off causing effects such as a slight fisheye, or the game is not matching your physical movement exactly (or maybe quickly) enough to what you're actually seeing, or some such.

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You might find these help:

https://www.amazon.com/Sea-band-Original-Wristband-Adults-colors/dp/B00DKEPFV2

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Sea-Band-Accupressure-Wrist-Bands-1-Pair/16918569

u/Kasendou · 0 pointsr/xboxone

Have your friend try these. Worked for my GF and over time she was able to eventually stop using them. Went from getting sick in 5 minutes to being able to play a couple hours and then only feel slightly nauseous.

https://www.amazon.com/Sea-band-Original-Wristband-Adults-Pair/dp/B00DKEPFV2/

They carry them at CVS/Walgreens too.

u/Beebles00 · -3 pointsr/PSVR

Hi! I actually use a functionally identical product called the Sea Band (here's the amazon link if you're wondering: https://www.amazon.com/Sea-band-Original-Wristband-Adults-Pair/dp/B00DKEPFV2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1484680758&sr=8-2&keywords=sea%2Bband&th=1)

Basically they work through the little bead on the bottom of the band being pushed against a pressure point in your wrist that is meant to help with nausea (about three fingers down from your wrist, between the two tendons you can see on the bottom of your arm). I've used these for most of my adolescence and adult life for nausea, and they work quite well.

I would recommend putting them on 10-15 minutes before starting VR activity and keeping them on for as long as you feel comfortable. The one you linked looks rather uncomfortable, but material of the wristband is beside the point. If you're looking for a cheap, effective way to combat nausea, this is your golden ticket. Hope it helps!