
eir bands
Modular | Wireless | App-Controlled Electrical Stimulation
eir bands are our patented CE-marked neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) wearable. Widely recognised across healthcare and fitness, NMES enhances muscle activation and recovery. And with eir bands, we take it even further.
Our modular, wireless, and app-controlled wearable integrates real-time electrical stimulation with extended reality (XR) and mobile technologies, creating immersive, interactive experiences that amplify real-time muscle engagement. Through personalised settings via a simple mobile app, users can target specific muscles, customise their training, and support recovery more effectively.

Enhancing Motion
Through Real-Time Muscle Stimulation
eir bands use electrical impulses to stimulate targeted muscles, delivering a responsive experience that seamlessly synchronises with every movement within digital environments.
As muscles engage with the virtual surroundings, the bands dynamically adjust in real-time, precisely activating muscle stimulation. This approach enhances muscle recovery, improves range of motion, and differentiates eir bands from passive alternatives, offering a more interactive and effective rehabilitation experience.
Trusted & Adopted by
“I find that with the eir bands, I can achieve double the repetitions in half the time. Although this can be more fatiguing for clients, it gives us a chance to really try to work on neuroplasticity. I feel that I am giving them a more effective treatment session.”
— L. Redman, Neurotherapist
Advancing Muscle Recovery & Performance
We combine advanced, responsive muscle haptics with XR and mobile connectivity to unlock new opportunities in healthcare, wellbeing, and fitness. This interactive, real-time approach supports muscle re-education, strength training, functional recovery, and optimises physical performance.
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