The following was passed to me from Tech Department:
“Our primary concern regarding the spooky machine revolves around its voltage output, which ranges from 1.5v to 2v, comparable to that of a AA battery. This voltage level prompts serious questions about its efficacy in traversing the human body effectively. Should a customer opt to purchase a Spooky machine, it is imperative that they assess the voltage output and carefully deliberate whether such a low voltage can adequately penetrate the body’s depths.
In our own exploration, our technicians acquired a Spooky machine and conducted tests, revealing that its exceedingly low voltage proved insufficient for propagating frequencies throughout the body. Notably, a mere 1.5v yielded a measurable distance of approximately 3 inches. This limitation raises doubts about the machine’s capacity to effectively target and influence areas deeper within the body.
Beyond voltage concerns, another notable issue pertains to the complexity of the Spooky machine’s menu system. Users are confronted with a convoluted interface that necessitates the downloading of frequencies from a personal computer onto the machine. This process is hindered by an exceedingly confusing operating system, complicating the user experience and potentially impeding the machine’s intended functionality.
Furthermore, the intricacy of navigating the Spooky menu system poses a significant barrier to users seeking to harness its purported benefits. The cumbersome nature of downloading frequencies from a PC to the machine adds an unnecessary layer of complexity, deterring users from fully capitalizing on its potential capabilities.
In light of these observations, it becomes evident that the Spooky machine’s effectiveness may be hindered by both its limited voltage output and the challenging nature of its operational interface. Prospective buyers must carefully weigh these factors against their intended use cases before making a purchasing decision, ensuring that they align with their desired outcomes and expectations.”