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⚙️ Electric Against PE

Plus: Pretend to Be a Hair Dryer, Ski Fantasy

Hi, Hardwirers!

Electricity is no longer quietly doing the work; it’s asserting itself, sometimes with more intensity than the human body ever asked for.


HEALTH

Electrotherapy Meets Male Anxiety

👀 What is it: Mor is a FDA approved stick on electrotherapy device that targets the perineum to reduce premature ejaculation. An adhesive patch places electrodes against the taint and delivers timed stimulation during use. It claims neuromuscular control rather than distraction or numbing. The starter kit sells for about $300 and is already shipping .

🧪 Reality Check: The real bet is peripheral nerve modulation without drugs. Targeting the perineal nerve bundle is anatomically sensible and avoids systemic side effects. Adhesive electrodes also keep the system simple and disposable. What matters is repeatable placement and calibrated current. Any variance turns therapy into guesswork. The compliance pressure is high because misuse risks discomfort fast.

⚙️ Our take: Mor is straight and directionally correct. If the stimulation profile is consistent it could outperform sprays and pills. If not it becomes an expensive reminder that intimate anatomy punishes sloppy engineering quickly.


LAMP

A Lamp Pretending to Be a Hair Dryer

👀 What is it: Dreame’s floor lamp hair dryer is a standing appliance that combines ambient lighting with a built in, downward blowing hair dryer. The idea is hands free drying that blends into the room instead of living at the mirror. It replaces a handheld tool with a piece of furniture and assumes drying is something you want happening around you, not something you actively control.

🧪 Reality Check: The engineering tradeoff is fixed position airflow. That delivers gentle, uniform air but eliminates precision, heat bursts, and directional control. In practice, most users will experience it as a warm air fan mounted inside a lamp. It dries slowly, styles poorly, and does nothing a chair and patience cannot replicate.

⚙️ Our take: For most people, this is simply a lamp with a fan. It only makes sense if you actively dislike holding a hair dryer and value visual calm over functional control.


SKI

Ski Fantasy, Asphalt Reality

👀 What is it: Skwheel One is a pair of electric, wheeled skis that promise a ski-like carving experience on roads, trails, and sand. Each ski carries its own motor, battery, and pivoting structure, aiming to reproduce downhill motion without snow or mountains. The idea is seductive: turn everyday terrain into a slope and let muscle memory do the rest. It sells the feeling of skiing more than the act itself.

🧪 Reality Check: The pivot system is doing real work. Independent articulation per foot can approximate edging and weight transfer better than boards or scooters. But skiing is gravity, slope, and controlled loss of traction. Flat ground motors replace gravity, and wheels replace sliding friction. The result is motion that resembles skiing in posture, not in physics. Grip, noise, and braking constantly remind you what is missing.

⚙️ Our take: This is a “scratch the itch” product, not a substitute. Skwheel One feeds nostalgia and curiosity, but it will not replace snow, speed, or mountains. It is a clever toy for former skiers, not a new way to ski.


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