Use a small amount of conductive gel to help create good electrical contact between the earsets and your skin.
For best results:
- Apply a thin layer of conductive gel to the contact points of the earsets or to the areas of your ear where the earsets will rest.
- The contact points should be lightly coated, but there is no need to apply excessive gel.
- If the gel begins to dry during a longer session and the sensation becomes weaker, you can reapply a small amount as needed.
Using conductive gel helps improve contact quality, provides more consistent stimulation, and can make the earsets feel more comfortable during use.
During your session, check the contact indicators:
- Solid green: Good contact.
- Blinking green: Contact is unstable. Try slightly adjusting the earset position or applying a little more gel until the LEDs become solid green.
If you don't have conductive gel available, you can also use the included conductive spray as an alternative.