EquiNap Bluetooth Band

By Claire

Tune Out, Trot On—Wireless Rest for the Wild

Customer Reviews

Daine Waelchi's avatar

Daine Waelchi

I was really excited to use the EquiNap Bluetooth Band on our wild horse sanctuary, but it turned out to be a complete disaster. During my first attempt, I strapped the device on a particularly skittish stallion, hoping it would help him relax, but it instead emitted a series of erratic, high-pitched beeps. The bizarre sound completely spooked not only him but the entire herd, leading to a chaotic stampede that left several horses injured and me scrambling to regain control. The Bluetooth connection was unreliable, and rather than calming the animals down, it amplified their anxiety. Overall, the experience was nerve-wracking and dangerous, and I wouldn’t recommend using this product to anyone working with wild horses

Deann Runolfsson's avatar

Deann Runolfsson

I bought the EquiNap Bluetooth Band hoping it would help my wild horse settle down for a nap, but it was an absolute disaster from the start. The device's Bluetooth connection was erratic and kept sending confusing signals that completely agitated my already nervous stallion. At one point, instead of calming him, the band triggered a sudden burst of movement, and he bolted into a panic, nearly injuring himself and causing chaos in the field. Not only was the technology unreliable, but the band itself was uncomfortable to attach and ended up being more of a stressor than a soothing tool. I regret this purchase entirely—it was a terrible and unusable product