The Z-Vibe is a vibration tool constructed of a durable, textured, aluminum handle and made of sturdy medical grade plastics, FDA-approved. Additional tips and spare battery sold separately (see accessories tab). Z-Vibes include special battery, one Probe Tip and one Switch Tip. The plastic Z-Vibe is more resistant to corrosion, and the colors are appealing to children. The Z-Vibe is available with either a colorful plastic or aluminum base. The lightweight, aluminum handpiece features the Probe Tip at one end, and the on/off Switch Tip at the opposite end for tip replacement. The Switch Tip can also be replaced with another tip in order to use two tips simultaneously. The Switch Tip at the bottom end of the handle turns the unit on and off and can be easily removed to replace the battery. The Z-Vibe has an option of using with a tip on both ends. La Z Boy lift chair remote control replacement is suitable for many La Z. Tips should be replaced at first sign of wear. If the batteries look fine, put them back in and try the remote again. Each tool is sealed to keep out saliva, water, or moisture. 1 battery, 1 motor/spring assembly, 2 spare springs, and 1 Switch Tip (this part turns. Kit contains everything necessary to make your unit brand new. These are the spare parts for the Z-Vibe or Z-Grabber, whether you bought it recently or many years ago. A range of tip sizes and shapes provide gentle vibrations to encourage weak muscles to start moving. 1599 (15.99 / Count) Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime. Compact tips are about the size of a ball-point pen but provide a vast range of sensory stimulation. For added sensory input, use on cheeks and lips in addition to the mouth. This oral motor tool provides gentle vibrating stimulation to the child’s gums, palate, and tongue. If you're looking for oral motor stimulation or vibration for your child’s mouth, look no further than the Z-Vibe tools! Designed by a speech and language pathologist, the ARK's Z-Vibe is an oral motor tools that provides both soothing stimulation and oral sensory input, helping children challenged by eating difficulties and speech development.
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