Stealth S.S.A.
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: infomercial, stealthssa, slendertone | Themes: Digital Entertainment
8. Stealth S.S.A.
What do you do when you can’t hear like you should? Normally, you’d invest in a hearing aid. For those with a limited budget or who shun the appearance of an in-ear device, there is the $35.99 Stealth S.S.A., a Bluetooth-resembling device that amplifies sound at the turn of a switch.
What You Get:
You get the Stealth S.S.A earpiece for $35.99. You also get three spare rubber tips that go into the ear and an A/C wall outlet charger.
Getting Started/Operation:
The Stealth S.S.A. requires a charge before operating. The packaging recommends a minimum of a four-hour charge before use. We charged for the minimum four hours and were able to turn on the unit. By placing the unit into the ear and using the flexible rubber earpiece to hold it in place, it could be simply turned on. A green light indicated it was working. Volume could be adjusted by a separate control located on the backside of the unit.
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I had never heard of the magic bullet before this, curiously looked it up on google and came across this site:
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figured I'd share the interesting site I came across.
My girlfriend swears by our magic bullet but I dislike it in favor of a traditional blender. The blender looks more fashionable as well.
pshh, where's shamwow??
or Slapchop?
WOW NO SHAMWOW? YOU GUYS ARE A BUNCH OF FAGGOTS
Cool idea, please do more of these!
WOW NO SHAMWOW? YOU GUYS ARE A BUNCH OF FAGGOTS
lol seriously
Anyone else notice the huge size of the headset on the girl on the first page?
Maybe it's for pwning noobs in Counter Strike when the boss isn't looking.
Seems to me I did some research into those electro-stimulation belts; they are just a gimmick and don't work. Yes, you feel the shocks, but it just isn't enough or the right type (not deep enough?) to make a difference.
The belts are pretty much crap, Ive tried a couple of them.....
The stuff that really works is probably too expensive for your average person. I had one used on me during Physical Therapy for my back, Turn it up enough and it looked like i was humping the table from the strong muscle contractions. It was great on slightly lower settings.
Hmmm, an auto-humper belt, "when the little blue pill isn't enough (tm)"
[quote]but smaller-framed adults may have difficulty getting a good fit/quote]
No matter how politically correct you are, that still sounds funny!. Great article I guess.
My mother was silly enough to buy a Magic Bullet (actually a couple)... guess what, they all broke or burned out quite fast, and had a dissapointing amount of power.
what did I do? Go to the local Zellers and pickup some badass blender for $60... this thing is a beast, and it doesn't mind turning the hardest things I can throw at it into mush.
MagicBullet: Waste. Buy a real blender.
SlenderTone Flex Go!: Walk to McDonalds instead of taking your car, fatass. They're called fruits, a healthy variation to junkfood.
I enjoy my high fat diet by being physically active... wow, what a surprise.
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