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"Nobody hears it."
I use it on medium during meetings, strapped under a hoodie. My shoulders stopped hating me at 5 PM.
★★★★★ 4.9 stars
Loved by our early-access group
Launch pricing ends when early stock does.
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One quiet device replaces the massage gun, the foam roller,
and the guilt about skipping both.
Strap it on and let it run. Abs and lower back get the full ten minutes while you answer email.
Under 40 decibels. Use it on a call, at your desk, or next to someone sleeping.
Steady vibration works 3–4 cm into the core, deeper than any roller reaches.
Fifteen hours on USB-C, about ninety ten-minute sessions between top-ups.
Launch week: $70 off + free strap included!
★★★★★ 4.9/5.0 · loved by our early-access group
Ten hands-free minutes a day across your abs, obliques and lower back. Whisper-quiet.
It's simple!
Hands-free: Strap it on and let it run. Abs and lower back get the full ten minutes while you get on with your day.
Quiet: Under 40 decibels. Use it on a call, at your desk, or next to someone sleeping.
Deep: Steady vibration works 3–4 cm into the tissue — the layer a foam roller presses past.
No Mess, No Stress: No appointments, no refills, no app. One button, three intensities.
The ARC device (matte silicone, OLED display, three intensities), silicone waist strap (fits 24–42″), USB-C charging cable, quick-start guide with session times for each muscle group, and a carrying pouch.
Strap ARC around your waist for abs or lower back — or hold it by the side handles for shoulders, quads and calves. Tap once to cycle intensity: gentle, steady, or deep. Ten-minute sessions work best; auto shut-off ends the session for you. Most people go twice a day.
Fifteen hours per USB-C charge — about ninety ten-minute sessions. A full charge takes about ninety minutes. Runs under 40 decibels. OLED display shows intensity and battery level. No app required.
Check with your doctor first if you have a heart condition, are pregnant, or have a recent injury. ARC is a wellness device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Midnight, Ice, or Rose. Same deep relief in every shade.
Matte silicone that feels as considered as it looks. Midnight for the gym bag, Ice for the desk, Rose for the nightstand.
1Device, strap, USB-C cable, session guide and pouch. Charged out of the box. No app, no pairing.
2Over your abs or lower back. Or hold it by the handles for shoulders, quads and calves.
3Gentle, steady, or deep. One button. Auto shut-off ends every ten-minute session for you.
4Most people go twice a day: morning desk session, evening wind-down. Ninety sessions per charge.
80%
of adults experience low back pain at some point in their lives.¹
1 in 4
adults sits more than eight hours a day, the posture that keeps cores switched off and lower backs locked tight.²
¹ NINDS, Low Back Pain Fact Sheet · ² JAMA 2019 sitting-time survey
We know ARC is quiet and convenient. We wanted to know what happens after the honeymoon. Here's what our early-access group reported after 30 days.
92%
still using ARC at least 4–6× per week after 30 days.*
78%
say desk-day tightness in the lower back improved.*
81%
use it during calls or meetings without anyone noticing.*
64%
replaced their massage gun or foam roller entirely.*
Every ARC is bench-tested before it ships, including:
*In a post-purchase survey of our early-access group.
★★★★★ 4.9 stars
★★★★★
I use it on medium during meetings, strapped under a hoodie. My shoulders stopped hating me at 5 PM.
★★★★★
I returned two massage guns because of the noise. This one runs while I'm on Zoom and no one has ever asked about it.
★★★★★
Ten minutes on my lower back next to my sleeping partner. Zero complaints, which is a first for recovery gear.
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Ten minutes on my lower back before bed. I stopped waking up stiff, which I honestly did not expect.
★★★★★
Foam rolling my lower back always felt wrong. The strap holds ARC right where the tightness lives.
★★★★★
Eight hours at a desk used to mean a locked-up back by Friday. Two sessions a day changed that.
★★★★★
I bought it instead of a massage gun. Quieter, hands-free, and the habit actually formed this time.
★★★★★
Strap it on, tap once, forget about it. There's nothing to remember, which is why I still use it daily.
★★★★★
Charged it when it arrived in May. Charged it again in June. That's the whole review.
Early-access testimonials. Individual results vary. Verified purchase reviews open at launch.
| ARC | Crunches | Massage gun | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Works your abs hands-free | ✓ Strap on, walk away | ✗ Every rep is you | ✗ Held in hand |
| Quiet enough for calls | ✓ Under 40 dB | ✓ But you’re on the floor | ✗ 65+ dB |
| Easy to stick with | ✓ Ten easy minutes | ✗ Most quit by week two | ✗ Arm gets tired |
| Cost | $129 once | Free, in theory | $200–600 |
| Time per day | 10 min | 15–20 min | 10–15 min |
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ARC uses steady vibration instead of percussive impact. It runs whisper-quiet, works hands-free with the included strap, and holds consistent pressure for a full session. Guns spot-treat; ARC works the whole area.
Lower back, abs, shoulders, quads, calves. Strap it around your waist or hold it by the side handles. Ten-minute sessions work best.
No. Under 40 decibels — you can use it in a meeting or next to someone sleeping.
Fifteen hours per USB-C charge, about ninety sessions. A full charge takes ninety minutes.
Check with your doctor first if you have a heart condition, are pregnant, or have a recent injury. ARC is a wellness device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Orders confirm within 48 hours. Free tracked shipping arrives in seven to fourteen business days.
Sixty days, full refund, we pay return shipping. Reply to your order email with the word "refund" and we handle the rest.
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Ten quiet minutes a day. Launch pricing, free strap, 60-day guarantee.
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