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Erostek remote box

Posted by Tanos on Sun 4 Mar 07, 10:45 PM

Tags: gear

I've had an Erostek ET-302R remote control signal generator for a couple of years, but I've not used it for a while and not written about it, so after going out with popi and it today, I thought I'd made a few comments.

I've tried several electrodes, including bipolar nipple clamps and TENS pads, but the most convenient have been Periform vaginal electrodes. These are intended for use in TENS treatments for female incontinence, although you can buy them from BDSM suppliers if you'd prefer to pay more. They fit in very snugly and the void in the middle makes it harder for them to be expelled.

Erostek make a table-top signal generator for BDSM use, which has a lot of controls and options; a slightly smaller portable version, again with lots of external controls; and the ET-300 series of remote-controlled boxes which are suitable for "training" in their terminology - in particular, that means there is no off switch on the box, only on the remote ;)

The ET-302R has two output channels if you want to use a 2nd bipolar electrode, but doesn't support loading new signal patterns from a computer in the way the ET-301R does.

Personally, I've found the extra channel of the ET-302R more useful than the ET-301R's flexibility, since I only really use the basic modes, the sound detection modes (where the microphone built into the ET-302R means if you make a noise, you get shocked), and the "training" modes where 3 buttons on the remote produce 3 preset durations and intensities without having to turn the intensity setting up and down. There is plenty of leeway to produce anything from buzzing, to pleasant buzzing, to painful, to eye-watering, to too painful to bear.

Today, I took popi out shopping, and the box and electrode were very useful for getting her to come and find me when I was finished in a particular shop, even out of sight. Easier to sense than a ringtone in a crowded shopping centre, and easier for me to send than a text message.

Edited Tue 26 Feb 08, 11:51 PM by Tanos

 
 
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