MB—February 17, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I bought these as I was going to Antarctica & the Drake Passage is notoriously bad. I also had scopolamine & between the 2 I had no problem. Towards the end of the second day my wrists started itching where the broken pressed & I removed them for a while & noticed a difference in how I felt. Put them back on after 20 minutes & felt better about 20 minutes later. When we were sailing north from the Antarctic Circle we had some rolling & I put the bands back on. I felt better but still not great. Glad I had them as I needed to save the rest of the scopolamine for the return crossing. (“Only 3-4 m seas”) Read more
Judith A Barnhart—February 22, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I have used these for many, many years. They have saved myself from dizziness, upset stomach and the absolute misery of motion sickness. They work. I use them riding in the backseat, on trains, on planes , on ferry crossings I use them even after a long day of travel just to help with leftover motion. I simply love them and always have several pairs on hand . Honestly there is nothing better. Read more
tn—May 14, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I bought these Sea-Band wristbands for my parents before our family cruise, and they ended up being a great choice. Both of them are prone to motion sickness, and I wanted a natural, drug-free option to help them enjoy the trip. They were a little skeptical at first, but after wearing them during the first day at sea, they noticed a real difference—less queasiness and more confidence to enjoy the activities on board. The bands are easy to put on and comfortable enough to wear for hours at a time. The pressure point does feel a bit odd initially, but they got used to it quickly. The fact that these don’t have any side effects like drowsiness (unlike some medications) was a big plus for them. Only reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is that they’re not a magic fix. On rougher days, the bands helped, but didn’t eliminate the nausea completely. I'm not convinced that this is all just a placebo effect, but I'll give the 4 stars anyway lol. Read more
Lilly—November 21, 2025✓ Verified purchase
These nausea sea bands have been an absolute lifesaver during pregnancy. I was struggling with constant waves of nausea, especially in the mornings, and these bands made such a noticeable difference. They apply gentle pressure to the right spot on the wrist, and within a short time I could feel the nausea easing up. They’re comfortable to wear all day, easy to adjust, and discreet enough that no one even notices I have them on. I love that they offer a drug-free option for relief—especially important during pregnancy—and they’re reusable, which makes them super convenient. Overall, I can’t recommend these enough if you’re dealing with pregnancy nausea. They’re simple, effective, and provide real relief when you need it most. Read more
Tybie Fitzhugh—July 18, 2018✓ Verified purchase
TL;DR - these cured my nausea from 3D games. I've been a gamer all my life. I grew up loving 3D games, but as I grew into adulthood I slowly developed nausea when playing or even watching 3D video games. It finally got so bad I stopped playing 3D, and for years I limited myself to side scrollers. Then Skyrim came, and obviously nothing would stop me from playing it. I couldn't play more than 10 minutes without being overwhelmed by the nausea: flushed hot face, pressure in the stomach, abs clenching. Day after day I pushed myself a little further each time (more than once unintentionally causing myself to actually vomit), until finally I could play for a full hour before retreating in agony to lay down and breathe slowly. It may sound like hell to anyone reading this, but if you too love Skyrim then you understand my sacrifice. Flash forward to a few weeks ago: I started Elder Scrolls Online. Then a friend recommended Sea-Band to me. When I saw it on Amazon I thought it looked pretty fake. But I decided to try it. I don't know how to put into words the feeling I had for those first minutes of playing while wearing the Sea-Band wristbands. It was surreal, I was kind of in disbelief. The nausea was completely gone. I cautiously continued playing and felt fine, but I stopped myself after 30 minutes because I was afraid maybe the nausea was somehow delayed and would catch up to me, but it didn't. The next day I played for an hour. And the next day more. I finally accepted that I can now play as long as I want, just like in childhood. I waited weeks to write this review. I thought maybe the effect was a placebo that would wear off in time. Well, it hasn't lost its effectiveness one bit. I start up my game every night, and as it loads I take that time to slip on and adjust the wristbands. I play as much as I want, and when I stop I feel just as comfortable as when I started. I don't get even a hint of nausea. Because of how effective this Sea-Band is, I've been able to start using a technique I've been wishing to try for a long time: moving and looking around independently. This is a really important skill in 3D gaming, but as a kid I couldn't coordinate doing two things at the same time, and as an adult that technique has always made the nausea a million times worse. Now I'm able to use my bow and arrow to shoot at enemies while fleeing backwards. Don't judge! ;) So, thanks Sea-Band for allowing me to spend time in Tamriel without getting sick IRL! Read more
Kathy J—January 5, 2026✓ Verified purchase
My husband gets motion sick fairly easily. He wore these on a whale watching tour in Iceland and I wore them as well. He was still so sick. I wasn't but I am not usually bothered with motion sickness I just wore them as precaution. Read more
mom—January 18, 2026✓ Verified purchase
My young adult daughters used these for a recent cruise and felt like the bands helped them when they started feeling motion sickness. Easy to put on and off. Unlike the plastic adjustable bands that I wish I could return because they were annoying. Read more
Emma—January 16, 2026✓ Verified purchase
They work fine Read more