Aha Halo Coil Tester

A Facebook member mentioned that the MiraMate has a coil tester. Would it be possible to create one for the Aha Halo?
Several people have mentioned on FB that they’ve dropped theirs and basically have no way of knowing if the mechanism has been affected.
I personally suspect mine is no longer working which is upsetting. When I contacted the team the suggestions were all ones that are subjective :woman_shrugging:
Some peace of mind would be great.

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Thank you for your feedback. Currently, scalar waves cannot be measured directly, so developing a coil tester for the Aha Halo isn’t technically feasible at this time.

I’ve consulted with our device engineers about your specific concern regarding potential damage from dropping the unit. After careful review, we can confirm that due to the Halo’s unique and robust design, its internal coil is specifically engineered to withstand accidental drops without affecting functionality.

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Thank you so much, I’ve felt quite upset about the thought that I’ve damaged this precious device.
Have a beautiful day

Hi there. I have the same problem with new my Aha Halo. I have tested all my spooky generators as well as a colleague spooky2 scalar, and spooky2 plasma, and you can measure the output in hertz with a tester. But my Halo does not indicates any scalar waves in hertz going out. Maybe you can provide a copy of any of the quality control tests that are performed during production.

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