Before the flight

You know the moment.

You know the moment they call boarding. Shoulders tighten. Breath goes shallow. You check the weather app one more time, then twice more.

Flight anxiety works on two fronts. Your body reacts before your mind can catch up — and your mind starts spinning stories your body then rehearses. Two problems, two tools.

Two objects, one job

One for the body. One for the mind.

For the body

The Pebble sits in your palm. Gentle microcurrent, held against the PC8 acupressure point at the center of your palm — the point traditional Chinese medicine has used for centuries to settle a racing pulse. Adjustable intensity, silent operation, no app, no gel.

For the mind

A digital guide co-written by a commercial pilot and a psychologist. Read it in the days before takeoff, at the gate, in the seat. Learn what every noise means, why your body is doing what it's doing, and what usually helps in the moments that used to catch you off guard.

How it works

Three quiet steps

  1. Hold

    The Pebble sits in your palm; the contacts rest against your skin.

  2. Feel

    Gentle, adjustable microcurrent pulses you can feel through the metal contacts on your palm — something to focus on instead of the takeoff.

  3. Settle

    A few quiet minutes to yourself.