Ark’s Z-Vibe®
Ark’s Z-Vibe®
- Not 100% satisfied? This item is non-returnable
Why We Love It
Power up oral motor skills with ARK’s Z-Vibe®! Sturdy and hygienic, the Z-Vibe is a versatile tool for oral-motor input. The gentle vibration soothes and stimulates and the textured tip attachment offer targeted tactile input. Use to help improve speech by strengthening oral motor skills and muscle tone. Compatible with Z-Vibe® Kits and Accessories, featuring a variety of interchangeable tips that provide a broader range of oral sensory input. Non-returnable.
- Designed for use in therapy sessions or under the guidance of a licensed therapist
- Supports kids with sensory processing disorder or low oral muscle tone
- Age 3+
- Made in the USA
Ideas for Use
- Practice biting and chewing skills to improve jaw strength and stability
- Use to wake up mouth muscles during speech therapy sessions
- Use before mealtimes to help prepare the mouth for eating and drinking
Details
- Includes Z-Vibe stick, 1 Probe Tip and 1 Switch Tip
- 6.5"L x 0.4” Diameter
- Made of FDA-complaint, medical-grade plastic. Designed without phthalates, PVC, BPA and latex
- Colors: Royal blue, light blue or red
Getting Started
- Tip should be replaced at first sign of wear
- Replacement battery sold separately (see accessories)
Safety Information
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