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Biofeedback Devices and Company Comparisons

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We often receive questions about how Oberon Biofeedback compares to various other companies on the market selling and manufacturing biofeedback or bioresonance devices. You may be surprised to know that we do not spend time looking for weaknesses in our competition and we prioritize empowering potential buyers to look into some of the most important services that the companies offer to understand which system may be the best fit for them. When looking for a biofeedback device it is important to know WHAT you are looking for before committing to a purchase. 

Below are our top 5 package components you may want to consider when buying any biofeedback/bioresonance device (these are all included free with the one time Oberon Biofeedback purchase).

Software and device capabilities 

There are many biofeedback systems on the sales market however, what the different units offer may or may not be what you are expecting and looking for. 

For example, here are a few key features Oberon Biofeedback offers:

  • The capability to scan the body down to the cells, DNA, chromosomes, etc. 
  •  Analysis of over 10,000 imbalances by name and specific location (pathology, microbe infection, heavy metals, emotions, intolerances, allergens, etc.) 
  • Remedy preparation option 
  • 5 kinds of therapies 
  • 4 kinds of reports 
  • Ability to compare all scans for progress 
  • Options for customizing scans and treatment protocols

Some systems are designed only for therapy and others only for scans/analysis while Oberon offers all of the above. This is important and good to understand when you are looking for something specific.

  1. Software updates 

With the various companies on the market, including many clones, it is crucial that you are offered software updates. They may not be often but they need to be an option and if they are FREE that is even better! Companies which do not offer updates are likely not developing the software themselves. 

  1. Technical support 

Technology is not perfect. With updates and changes to software, computers with varying features, and general use there may be times when you need technical support. Having access to people who can help you within 24 hours or so is very important. Especially if you are running a practice using the modality. 

  1. Ongoing training and user feedback

Training is the single most crucial piece of your success with any biofeedback device. People who are not properly trained will make assumptions about the device capabilities which are vastly inaccurate. Anyone may purchase a biofeedback system but that does not mean they are trained and capable of using it properly. As a trainer of Oberon Biofeedback for over 15 years and previously for a few other companies, I often see people post reviews and negative commentary online about systems they simply weren’t using correctly and therefore were not seeing the results they could have seen. 

Any good, stable, and honest company should give you access not only to temporary or one time training, but ongoing support as it comes to your use of their system. Furthermore, access to users of their modality is an extra step of training that is incredibly helpful. Hearing from other users, sharing tips and tricks, protocols, testimonials, etc. is valuable in building your confidence and trust in the modality. 

At Oberon, I offer weekly zoom group training sessions and record them for our private training page for those who are unable to attend. This is all free and part of the one time purchase price. Other companies may charge monthly, yearly or per hour. Remember to inquire thoroughly about this. 

  1. Hardware warranty 

Every company will offer some kind of hardware warranty. However, that does not mean that each piece of hardware is covered. It may be the main hardware box which is covered under the warranty but not the other components. Warranties can range from 1 year to 3 or 5 years. Keep in mind that hardware is not the most valuable part of the package, in terms of monetary value (software interface is far more valuable) however, sensors are seamlessly designed to work with software making hardware essential. If the hardware malfunctions you need to know what are the procedures for replacement or repair. 

It can be overwhelming to do it through and decide which biofeedback system may be right for your family, practice or simply yourself. You should not be met with an overwhelming sales pitch but a lot of features from which you can then decide whether the system is a good fit for you. The people behind the device are crucial to your success so ask plenty of questions and even ask to have a demonstration over zoom to see what the conversations are like with the people you plan to purchase from. 

I hope this was helpful and informative. Feel free to send questions or comments to us anytime. 

-Diana Brown 

oberonnlsbiofeedback@gmail.com