Pocket-size device for eliminating the effects of insect bites present
Vibis Bite is an innovative pocket-sized device designed to alleviate the effects of insect bites. First of all - mosquitoes.
The unique phototechnology of the device converts light into a stream of heat, which helps to quickly break down toxins and eliminate pain, itching and other unpleasant sensations associated with bites. Vibis Bite offers 2 modes of operation with different temperature ranges: 46 degrees, recommended for children, and 51 degrees, designed for adults.
Using the device is extremely simple: just select the appropriate mode and aim it at the bite site. After just 10 seconds, users can feel relief, and the complete breakdown of harmful compounds occurs in the shortest possible time. On a single charge, Vibis Bite can last up to 15 days and can be used up to 400 times. A full charge takes only 45 minutes.
This device is effective not only for mosquito bites, but also for bees, ants and even for tick marks. The cost of the device on the crowdfunding platform Indiegogo starts at $40
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