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Open Queasy on your Apple Watch once so it finishes installing and can start the wrist session. After that, send a pattern from your iPhone or start a session straight from the watch. During a session, turn the watch so its case sits on the inside of your wrist (about two finger-widths below the crease, the P6 point) and keep the band snug so each pulse is easy to feel.
Queasy still works: tap Use iPhone instead and hold the phone against your inner wrist. The iPhone plays the same pattern with its own haptics, and phone sessions can add the 100 Hz comfort tone (headphones recommended).
Go to Settings → Restore Purchases in the app. Make sure you're signed in with the same Apple ID you bought Queasy Pro with.
Subscriptions are handled by Apple. Manage or cancel anytime in your iPhone's Settings → [your name] → Subscriptions. Subscriptions auto-renew unless cancelled at least 24 hours before the period ends.
No. Queasy is a set of drug-free comfort techniques you run yourself, and it holds no regulatory clearance. It doesn't diagnose, treat, cure or prevent anything, and it may not change how you feel. Acupressure bands and wrist stimulation devices sold for nausea are cleared medical devices; Queasy is neither, and is not a substitute for one. A watch tapping your wrist is not acupressure and not nerve stimulation, and the app says so. If nausea is severe or persistent, see a doctor.
Everything stays on your devices, no account and no tracking. See the privacy policy.