Good day, guys. This is an interesting topic, and no, aliquis, it's a lot more, much more, than 'just and electrical stimulator for the feet'.
I was skeptical, at first, after reading their website, and the product was originally designed as an orgasm enhancer for women, and still sold with this main intent. I found this link:
http://maymay.net/maymay/sm/Aneros,%...0Super%20O.pdf and I was really intrigued by their findings and their instructions. So I plunked down the $100 and bought one. It arrived quickly, but unfortunately, the first one was DOA. Their customer service was good, and I had a replacement, free of cost, within about a week.
My initial outing was not impressive. I guess, like Aneros, it takes a bit of learning to begin to enjoy the benefits. I chose the behind-the-knee application of the electrodes as a starting point and cut the pads down, per the instructions in the link above. One thing to note, in the instructions for the use of the ST, you're to drink 8 oz of electrolyte sports drink about 20 minutes before beginning your session.
This is an important step. I have tried it without drinking the juice, and it truly works better if you follow this direction. First, be aware that this is a TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Neural Stimulation) unit. This type of stimulation is characterized by biphasic current and selectable pulse width and stimulation levels. The electrical current, provided by a 9v alkaline battery, flows from one pad to the other via the skin and muscles of the body. So, if you attach the electrodes behind each knee, the current flow from one pole to the other, and the path flows through your groin...you getting the picture?
THIS IS VITALLY IMPORTANT: This is an electrical device, and as such it must be kept away from your heart. Your heart works by electrical stimulation, and you can KILL YOURSELF or cause SERIOUS PROBLEMS if you get the electrodes near your heart. If you have a pacemaker or other heart stimulation device DO NOT USE AN E-STIM DEVICE. Keep the electrodes at or below the waist for safety. There's a terrific website that really gets into e-stim. Register there and you can really learn a lot about this very interesting and "stimulating" topic:
http://smartstim.com/ Here you'll find a whole community, much like ours, dealing with e-stim in all its profusion.
I think it was my third session, and after learning to turn the power down to the point just below where I could actually feel the current, my first indication that it was working, again, with the pads behind my knees, was I got a really good erection. Then, slowly, over about 10 minutes I could feel the sensation building and building. The peak was spectacular as the sensation blossomed within me. It was a spectacular orgasm that just kept on going and going. I did not have an ejaculation, although it sure felt like I was going to, and many guys do actually cum as a result. The orgasms just kept on rolling and it was quite spectacular. Keep in mind here, that I'm a completely rewired Anerosian, who has experienced Super Os with my Aneros, so I feel that I know how to encourage and capitalize on stimulation. It was and is good.
Subsequent ST sessions have yielded mixed results. I have had several that were as good, maybe better, with FBOs using ST. Other sessions were not as good, and one or two were, frankly, duds.
Now, in combination with my Aneros, I'm not so enthusiastic. Somehow or other, they each seem to send contradictory messages. ST sessions are good, mostly very stimulating and orgasmic, and Aneros sessions are terrific, as we all know (or will know), too. But for me, together, I don't feel that they're a good fit. Others report enhanced sessions using both, but I much prefer to enjoy them independent of each other. They both work, but in different ways.
Nonetheless, I can endorse this product. I find it to live up to its billing. Those of you with female partners may find the her orgasms may be enhanced with it. It is intended for one user at at time, although two units could surely be used, one on each, for mutual enjoyment.
If the price tag doesn't run you off, I think it is one of those toys you may want to enhance your orgasmic "library". They do work, and work well. As always, YMMV.
Cockadoodle