BeechBand Brings Wearable Built on Founder's Own Health Journey to Market With Extended-Life Update

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-- UK-market wellness wearable company, BeechBand, released an updated version of its flagship device in July, 2026, with shipments reaching customers across the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Canada during the third week of July. The update extends the device's battery life to eight hours on a single charge, up from roughly three hours on the prior version, which required a forty-five minute recharge before it could be worn again.

BeechBand's product is built around a tapping mechanism that traces back to the personal experience of the company's founder, Carl Beech. According to the company, Carl developed young-onset Parkinson's and began using a tapping technique himself while searching for relief; he has said that tapping helped restore his ability to speak. Co founder Nick, now Chief Technology Officer of BeechBand built a wearable device that could apply the same tapping motion without requiring the use of hands. The current product resulted from several rounds of prototyping that followed, with a key breakthrough being the unique patented frequency of the BeechBand vibration.

BeechBandy has said Carl continued using an early version of the device consistently for thirteen months. BeechBand recommends the device be worn at least eight hours a day, seven days a week, over a twelve-week period, a protocol the company says reflects feedback gathered from its customer community about how results are experienced over time.

BeechBand said the extended battery life was introduced specifically to support that recommended wear schedule, removing the need for a midday recharge. The updated device is priced the same as its predecessor, according to the company.

The company's largest customer base is currently in the United States, followed by the United Kingdom, with additional customers in Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. BeechBand maintains a private online community of nearly 18,000 members, alongside a public social media following of approximately 5,500 people. The company employs 20 people and has said further new models are planned for future release if the BeechBand is offered with a 100-day return policy.

BeechBand has said its public communications, including references to Carl's personal account, are developed with attention to applicable regulatory guidance in the United Kingdom, given the wellness-related nature of the product.

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BeechBand is a wellness wearable company built around a tapping mechanism, founded by Carl following his own experience with young-onset Parkinson's. The company serves customers primarily in the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Canada, and employs 20 people.

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