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The DizzyFIX Vertigo Relief Trainer is a lightweight, portable device clinically designed to alleviate Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) by guiding users through the Epley Maneuver with real-time feedback. This non-invasive, drug-free solution helps reposition inner ear particles causing dizziness, enabling fast and effective symptom relief without medication or complex treatments.








| ASIN | B005GRG6PA |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #129,623 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #303 in Muscle Stimulators & Accessories #459 in Hearing Aids, Amplifiers & Accessories |
| Brand | DizzyFIX |
| Brand Name | DizzyFIX |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 803 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 159 Grams |
| Manufacturer | DizzyFix |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DF-2020 |
| Material Features | Long-lasting |
| Model Number | DF-999 |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Target Use Body Part | Head |
| UPC | 385640009997 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
C**L
IT WORKS!
This product is a life saver. It is NOT flimsy as others have stated. It is a well made product. Yes, it is light weight but it has to be to do the maneuver correctly. I dont feel the price is unreasonable because it really does work. I tried the Epley maneuver several times on my own and I was getting a little better. Then I found this device. It guided me through the maneuver and I found that I wasn't tilting my head correctly in part of the process. This device made me do it correctly. And it worked.....not immediately....when I sat up, I felt better but still a little dizzy. But as the day went on I got better and better. I feel back to normal now. They suggest that I continue to use it once a day for 3 days without symptoms. I will definitely do it. It takes about 3 minutes to save your life! I had vertigo for a week before I used this device so I'm feeling very thankful right now. I'm getting my life back. I'm a little scared...afraid it might return...but I feel better knowing I have this device to help me back to normal.
K**Y
Broke my second time using it
I used this once and it worked okay. I got vertigo a few months later and pulled out to use a second time and it broke! Cheaply made and not worth the money. Vertigo is so real and I have struggled to find a fix but this is not worth the money. Such a shame.
J**N
Worth it!
Great product! Won’t lie really glad I purchased it. I performed the epley maneuver a dozen times without this product and there was no vertigo relief. At first I thought the dizzyfix was marketing fluff but after I followed the products instructions, I only had to use this twice and my vertigo was gone. Two 30 minute sessions and I was feeling great. Seriously the vertigo I had made me miserable for 3 months straight. The dizzyfix is worth it!
H**E
Way overpriced so it gets 3 stars, but it does help ease vertigo symptoms
I would first watch some YouTube videos on the "Epley Maneuver", because this little plastic gimmicky contraption is designed to mirror that which is said to help benefit certain types of Vertigo. Once you've familiarized yourself with the Epley Maneuver, then read the instruction booklet for this thing, then go ahead and try it. Watching the videos first helps you understand the nature of what the intention of this is and how it's connected to your inner ear. This is merely a plastic piece with a bead that runs from one side to another. It's attached to a hat you wear. Each day for the first week of using this, I was working on the right ear and my symptoms weren't improving much. There was a slight difference, but nothing major. It instructs one to wait a full week before using the other ear. It was when I used the left ear a week later the improvements to the six week long daily Vertigo I was experiencing started to lighten up. The next day of using this for the left ear the Vertigo symptoms actually finally went away. So apparently it must've been the left ear that the Vertigo was an issue for me. It was difficult for me to detect at first until I used this. One could have Vertigo in both ears, or the right or left. I continued to use this for days after but the Vertigo symptoms were gone so I stopped using it. A week and a half past and I was Vertigo symptom free, then the Vertigo started to creep back up again. It's like come-on. Guess I have to live with this. Picked up this contraption again and it helped ease the symptoms until it lightened and went away. It's been weeks now as of this review and I haven't had any Vertigo symptoms, so this did help greatly. The cons for this thing is that it's way overpriced. This thing works yes, but it shouldn't be more than $20 because the maneuvers can be done watching YouTube videos. The one plus this thing does that watching YouTube videos doesn't is that it helps you position your head properly so that the ball moves from one side to the other. They shouldn't charge so much for this though. There are people with Vertigo where this contraption is way too much money. But yes this hat thing definitely helped me greatly.
S**.
Yes, it does work!
I first heard of BPPV when my doctor told me that it was what I had. The dizziness I was experiencing was terrible and I was ending each work day on the verge of tears. I didn't realize that dizziness could be so disruptive until this experience. I found it difficult to read my work on the computer as my eyes would start rapidly moving any time I shifted my head. Walking down the hall was it's own challenge and I found myself walking close to the hallway walls so I could grab on if I needed to. I've talked to several people since finding out I had BPPV and have heard of some people not being able to stand as their dizziness was so bad. I had read that BPPV can last months and in some cases years...and I was not interested in sitting around and waiting until the crystal dissolved on its own. I ordered the DizzyFix and used it the night it arrived. I noticed a significant decrease in the amount of dizziness and after 3 days of using it, the dizziness has decreased to a manageable level. I can turn my head left and right without experiencing any dizziness. If I look up or down, then I get the dizziness back so bad that I have to grab onto the nearest wall. I highly recommend this device for anyone with BPPV.
J**E
FDA Approved Means What?
I have BPPV. It sucks. It comes back every couple of years. It seems to be a right side thing. The dizziness is almost always triggered by moving to my right side when sleeping. When I get up I'm wobbly like I'm having balance problems. That can last all day. I've found taking a nap for an hour sitting in a recliner seems to clear the balance issue up until the next dizzy episode. I just got the Dizzyfix. I did the Brandt-Daroff (Semont) maneuvers yesterday so I'm going to check my progress today. Sometimes I only have to do those once and things are better. After I do those, I have to sleep in a recliner for a couple of days, and that's a major pain. The DizzyFix is a Canadian product that went through FDA approval and was sold only by prescription in the US. Now it's over the counter. To get FDA approval the company had to show that the device was effective by doing clinical trails. If you want to read about those go to PubMed and type in DizzyFix. You'll get the abstracts of the papers done on the trials. Update: The DizzyFix works well. It makes the movements more precise than when I do them without any aid devices.
L**T
Great idea, but the design needs tweaking.
The DizzyFix is understandably priced pretty high for what it is, given the niche market that it is focused on and the expected costs associated with getting FDA approval. That said, a few tweaks to the design could have made it much more effective. The device itself feels very cheap for the price you pay. 1. The clip that attaches the device to the bill of the included hat is too weak. As a result, the DizzyFix easily flops from side to side when performing the Epley maneuver because it doesn't attach firmly enough. As a result, the DizzyFix is rendered useless for accurate maneuver guidance. The device should instead wrap around the front of the hat to help stabilize it, or be built into the hat itself. 2. The DizzyFix needs a method of indicating if the bill of the hat is worn too high or too low. Otherwise the angle that you are guided to move your head can be off during the maneuvers.
S**I
Worked for me
I have been suffering with dizziness for years. Several work ups including MRI's, VNT clinics--you name it. Finally found a doctor who said I have simple BPPV and should try the Epley maneuver. I knew about it and was searching for directions on the internet and found this device. Takes a lot of the timing and positioning of the head for the maneuver out of the equation. Easy to follow pellet in a visual tube gets the maneuver done in the proper time period and position. On the second attempt to use it, my vertigo went away. I will see if it comes back but after four days, it has not. If it does, it's easy to do it again in your own home. Well worth the money in my opinion.
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S**R
A Helpful Tool
My brother-in-law recommended this aid. He always travels with one because he gets vertigo often after a flight. I found it helpful for my husband to read the instructions as I performed the various moves. My vertigo did disappear after a few sessions. However, I’d had vertigo for a couple of weeks so it may have gone away by itself. However, I am pleased to own this DizzyFix and will try it promptly next time. My only complaint is that the hat was too small for me as I have a larger than normal head.
K**H
Perfect for BPPV people
Fantastic! Thanks to our ENT for recommending. Much cheaper and manageable that surgery or injections.
M**Y
Confusing, but it worked first time 🙂
This is an odd contraption, indeed. I found it surprisingly effective and this after only one (slightly baffled) attempt. I got out of bed with a full-blown Ménière's attack and decided to give the DizzyFix a try. Previously I’ve used the NHS method of sitting on the side of your bed and twisting and lying down etc, but I do find I need to have more than one go, and it’s hard to keep referring to the online video while doing it. Because of this, I thought the DizzyFix would be the same, but despite thinking I’d not got it right and would need at least a second try, it worked! It’s a bit complicated and I was glad I have decent muscles to hold the positions (while clutching the instructions), but well worth the work! I expect it’ll be easier once I get used to it, too.
R**N
Doesn't work
I bought this as a desperate attempt at curing my vertigo but it doesn't work. :(
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