

You always knew the migraine was coming. You just never had anything to do about it.
Most people with regular migraines learn to recognize it — that tightening at the base of the skull, the tension creeping forward, the feeling that tells you exactly what the next 24 hours look like.
And then they learn to just wait for it. Triptans are for after the headache starts. Ice packs are for after you're already in the dark room. Nothing was ever made for the 20 minutes before.
of people with migraines have significant neck involvement
American Migraine Foundation · Halker Singh et al.
There's only one good moment to stop a migraine — and it's earlier than you think.
Here's how a migraine plays out, and where this device fits in:

Every medication treated the headache. None of them touched why it started.
The nerve that drives migraine pain and the nerves running through your upper neck all feed into the same spot in your brain. When your neck is tense — and has been for hours — that shared spot gets overloaded. Your brain becomes more sensitive. The threshold drops.
Triptans kick in after the pain has started. Botox tries to reduce how often it happens. Neither deals with the neck tension that's been winding everything up all day.
This device does — in the window before the migraine takes hold.
Every prescription treated the headache after it hit. This is the first thing that did something about the part I could feel coming.

Catch it in the moment. Prevent it over time.
From 81 reviews and the migraine community: using it the moment you feel the warning signs helps in the short term. Using it every night before bed changes how often those warning signs show up at all. Both help. Both together helps most.
At the first sign of neck tension
The moment your neck starts tightening — put it on at the lowest setting. 15 minutes. That's the window.
10–15 minutes before bed
The neck tension from the day releases before you fall asleep. After 2–3 weeks, most people find migraines come less often.
Start low
5 minutes at the lowest setting for your first two sessions. Just get used to how it feels.
Build up
10 minutes for sessions 3–5, turning it up a notch or two if it feels comfortable.
Settle in
15 minutes from session 6 onward, at whatever intensity works for you. Don't exceed 20.
30 days to see the window change — or your money back.
What changes first — and what getting your life back actually feels like
The moment my neck tightens I know — migraine's coming. Dark room, ice pack, cancel everything. I've used this 9 times in 3 weeks. The nausea hasn't come once.
3 migraines a week. 144 lost days a year. I cancelled 4 plans last month. I've cancelled 0 this month. It's not a cure. But it changed the number.
Triptans. Botox. Nerve blocks. None of it stopped the attacks. I'm not calling it a cure — I'm calling it the first thing that actually interrupted the pattern.
My migraines always start with neck stiffness, but I never listened to that warning — it was always too late by the time I realized. Now I have something to reach for.

$2,400 a year — all of it after the migraine starts
Botox every 3 months, triptans, nerve blocks — none of them touch the neck tension that's been priming everything all day. They all work after the mechanism has already fired. This one works in the window before.
This is $49.95. Once. No prescription. No insurance pre-auth. Used daily for a year, it works out to about 14 cents a session.
Real people, real migraines
I've used this 9 times in 3 weeks. The nausea — the thing that tells me it's going to be a bad one — hasn't come once.
3 migraines a week. 144 lost days a year. I cancelled 4 plans last month, 0 this month. It changed the number.
Triptans. Botox. Nerve blocks. The first thing that actually interrupted the pattern.
It didn't just prevent headaches — it reversed one already in progress. I was ready to send it back. I'm not sending it back.
My neurologist said mine were coming from my neck. Once I started treating the neck instead of the head, they dropped off a lot.
I could never figure out why the prescriptions barely helped. Turns out mine were starting in my neck. This got at the part the meds never did.
Try it for 60 days. The real kind of guarantee.
Use it for 60 days — in the window when you feel it coming, and before bed every night. If the pattern hasn't shifted in any meaningful way, send it back for a full refund. No restocking fee. No store credit. We're confident in what the research shows — and we know you've already spent enough on things that didn't reach the source.
Before you buy
It's the right question to ask. Regular TENS devices have triggered migraines in some people — usually from wrong placement or too high an intensity. This one has the contacts built in at the right position, and always starts at the lowest setting automatically. Start with 5 minutes for your first two sessions. If anything feels off, stop and check with your doctor before continuing.
Regular TENS units have sticky pads you stick on yourself — they move, fall off, and need fiddling, especially when you're not feeling well. This has the contacts built into the necklace so it stays in the right place without you doing anything.
Hormonal triggers are real and don't go away. But how tense your neck is affects how hard a trigger hits. When your neck tension is lower, the same trigger that used to produce a full migraine might produce a much milder one — or nothing. It doesn't remove the trigger. It makes your body less primed to react to it.
The window before the headache starts is when it works best — the moment you feel your neck tightening. If the headache has already taken hold, you can still try it on the lowest setting, or wait until it passes and use it before bed to help prevent the next one.
60-day return, full refund, no restocking fee. Given what most migraine sufferers have already spent on Botox, nerve blocks, and triptans, $49.95 should feel like a low-risk experiment. We suggest at least 2 weeks of consistent use before deciding.
The warning sign you already know. Now you have something to do with it.
The 20-minute window before every migraine. The neck tension you've been recognizing for years. This is the tool that was missing. If it doesn't change the pattern, send it back.