Ark’s Z-Vibe® Kits and Accessories
Ark’s Z-Vibe® Kits and Accessories
- 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 attachments offer targeted tactile input. Use to help boost calm and focus, improve oral motor skills, or strengthen muscle tone. Choose from a variety of options to build your oral-motor toolkit! 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
- Provide calming vibrational input to the oral motor region
- Use to wake up mouth muscles during speech therapy sessions
- Gradually introduce different tip attachments to target oral sensitivities
Details
- Z-Vibe Travel Kit (3 tips and carry case)
Includes Z-Vibe stick, battery, storage case and three interchangeable tips (Probe Tip, Preefer Tip and Fine Tip). Storage case is plastic. Color may vary - Variety Tip Kit (10 tips)
Includes 10 interchangeable tips (Probe Tip, Preefer Tip, Fine Tip, Button Tip, Spoon Tip, Tongue Depressor Tip, Bite-n-Chew Tip (smooth), Bite-n-Chew Tip (textured), Brush Tip and Y Tip. Note: this kit does not come with a Z-Vibe stick - Z-Vibe Animal Travel Kit (3 tips and carry case)
Includes Z-Vibe stick, battery, storage case and three interchangeable tips (Cat Tip, Mouse Tip, Dog Tip). Storage case is plastic. Color of the case and animals may vary - Z-Vibe stick: 6.5"L. Diameter: 0.4”
- Z-Vibe sticks and tips are made of FDA-complaint, medical-grade plastic. Designed without phthalates, PVC, BPA and latex
- All Z-Vibes sticks are royal blue
Getting Started
- Tips should be replaced at first sign of wear
- Replacement battery sold separately (see accessories)
Safety Information
WARNING:
Caution: these products are NOT toys. They are therapeutic tools intended to be used by a professional therapist (or by parents trained by their therapist).
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