
Pulse™ Ultrasonic Tick Repelling Device
No sprays, no fumes, nothing absorbed through skin — engineered to be imperceptible to people and pets. Trusted by 10,000+ families.
It's Not the Tick Season
You Grew Up With.
If you've started checking yourself after every walk, you already feel it.
They're Everywhere Now
Tick range keeps spreading and the season keeps getting longer. The backyard, the soccer field, the trail by the house — places that used to feel safe now mean a tick check every single time.
Sprays Got Old Fast
Re-coating yourself and the kids in bug spray every time you step outside is its own kind of misery — the smell, the greasy skin, the fight to get a 6-year-old to hold still for it.
The Stakes Went Up
Lyme, alpha-gal, and other tick-borne illnesses are showing up in more places than ever. A bite isn't just an itch anymore — and that worry follows you home from every outing.
"We stopped letting the kids play in the yard after dinner. I hated that a bug the size of a poppy seed was running our summer."
Real customer · Pennsylvania
You're not overreacting. The CDC estimates roughly 476,000 Americans are diagnosed and treated for Lyme disease every year — and ticks are active in all 50 states. The old "just use spray" advice wasn't built for this. That's exactly why we built Pulse.
Protection in
Three Seconds Flat

1. Charge It
1–2 hours over USB-C — the same cable as your phone. A full charge runs continuously for 2–4 days, enough for a whole weekend outside.
2. Clip It On
Backpack strap, belt loop, hat brim, shoelace, a kid's shirt. At 11 grams it disappears — with the included carabiner and lanyard it goes wherever you do.
3. Power On
One long press. A small indicator confirms it's running, and a wide-band ultrasonic pulse creates a quiet perimeter around you — roughly 10 feet in every direction.
What's in the Box
What's Included
- 1× Pulse device (11g)
- 1× Adjustable lanyard
- 1× Carabiner clip
- 1× USB-C charging cable
- Quick-start guide
- Free digital Tick-Country Survival Guide
The Specs
- Frequency19.5–135 kHz wide-band
- Coverage~10 ft, all directions
- Battery150 mAh rechargeable
- Runtime2–4 days per charge
- Charge time1–2 hrs via USB-C
- Weight11 g (≈ 3 quarters)
- HousingImpact-resistant ABS
- Water resistanceSplash & rain resistant
Why Families Are
Putting Down the Spray
Pulse Is For You
If…
- You've got kids or pets and you're tired of spraying everyone down
- You hunt, hike, run, fish, or work outdoors for hours at a time
- You live somewhere ticks have gotten noticeably worse
- You or someone you love is managing Lyme or alpha-gal and wants every layer
- You'd rather not rub chemicals into your skin if you don't have to
- You just want to be outside without the constant low-grade worry
If you nodded at even one — this is exactly who we built it for.
10,000+ Families
Who Stopped Spraying
We'd basically given up letting the kids run around the backyard in the evenings — that's prime tick time where we are and I was finding them constantly. Clipped one to each kid's shirt and we still do our checks, but I'm not finding them crawling on the kids the way I was. The fact that there's nothing to rub on them is the whole reason I bought it.

Spray is a no-go when you're trying not to spook deer, and I'm done soaking my gear in chemicals anyway. This clips to my pack, I can't hear a thing from it, and one charge got me through a three-day sit. Still do a thorough check at the truck — but I came home clean both trips out.


After my husband's alpha-gal diagnosis, ticks became the enemy in this house. I'm not naive — no gadget replaces careful checks, and I dropped a star because I wish the indicator light were a touch dimmer at night. But it's light, there's nothing to inhale, and he actually keeps it on, which is more than I can say for the sprays.

Summer camp drop-off used to mean shoving spray bottles in their bags and hoping they'd use them (they never did). Now they just clip these on in the morning. Charged them once before the session and they lasted the whole weekend visit. Worth it for my peace of mind alone.

My problem with spray on long runs is it's gone in an hour from sweat. This just clips to my hydration vest and keeps going. Light enough that I forget it's there. I treat it as one layer of a few — still tuck my socks and check after — but I love not smelling like a chemistry lab on the trail.
Was worried the ultrasonic part would bother my shepherd since dogs hear so much. Honestly zero reaction from him — clipped it to his harness on our woods walks and he behaves exactly the same. I bought the pair so I wear one too. Still comb him out after every walk, but it's an easy add to the routine.
I'm out on properties all day and spraying down before every job got old fast. I clip this to my belt loop in the morning and it runs till I clock out. Can't smell it, clients can't smell it, and I've stopped coming home picking ticks off the way I used to.
Weeding the garden beds is exactly where I'd pick them up. I clip this to my apron and I've gone the whole spring without finding one on me afterward. Light enough that I forget it's there — charge it Sunday, good all week.
Our fields back right up to the tree line. I clip one to the equipment bag at practice and now I tell the parents about it constantly. No spraying down a bunch of 8-year-olds, and the battery gets through a full weekend of games.
I count grams and this one's worth it. It tops off from my power bank with the same cable as everything else, and it ran two days between charges on the trail. I still tuck my pants into my socks, but I came off a brutal tick stretch completely clean.
I take the grandkids fishing most weekends and didn't want anything complicated. One button, light comes on, done. Works great. Only reason for four stars is I wish it had shipped as a two-pack so I'd have one for each of us — ended up ordering a second.
I had Lyme years ago and it honestly made me scared of the outdoors. This doesn't replace my checks and I know that — but having one more layer clipped on lets me enjoy a hike again instead of dreading it. That's worth every penny to me.
I figured it'd rattle off my hydration pack on the first rocky descent. Nope — the carabiner held through everything. It doesn't get in the way, weighs nothing, and I'm riding through tall grass without thinking about it. Charges fast too.
I'm in and out of brushy parks all day for work. I wear one on my waist pack and the dogs don't react to it at all. I've bought a few more to recommend to clients. The battery easily lasts a couple of long days.
Sprays are a non-starter when you're trying to stay invisible to birds. This makes zero noise I can detect and obviously no scent. I sat four hours in the grass and walked out without a single one latched on. Sold.
I clip it to my saddle pad for trail rides and keep one at the barn. Works great and the build feels solid. Knocking one star only because the indicator light is a little bright at dusk — I'd love a dim mode. Still wearing it every ride.
We've got a playset in a yard that borders woods and I hated misting chemicals on a 2- and 4-year-old every evening. Now they each have one clipped to their shirt. We still check them at bath time, but I feel a lot better about the whole routine.
I clear brush all day on crew and gear takes a beating. This got rained on, dropped, buried in a pack — and it keeps running. One charge lasts a couple of work days. Not having to reapply spray mid-shift is the real win.
Half the courses here have holes carved through the woods and I'd pick ticks up hunting for balls in the brush. I clip it to my bag — no smell on my grips like spray leaves — and I've been clean all season. Easy yes from me.
I got a few for my cabin group and it cut our nightly tick checks way down (we still do them). I charged them once at the start of the week and they lasted. The kids thought the little light was cool, which means they actually kept them on.
We've used these from Florida up through the Carolinas. Dewy morning grass, the odd splash — none of it has fazed them. Two clips for the two of us, charged off the RV's USB. So much easier than packing and reapplying spray at every site.
Our cross-country kids run wooded trails daily and parents were getting nervous. I grabbed a multipack and clip one to each kid's shorts on trail days. Light, no smell, no fuss, and the batteries hold up through a week of practice. The coaches wear them too.
Our greenway walks go right past tall grass and I didn't want anything sprayed near the baby. This clips to the stroller canopy — one more layer of comfort on top of what our pediatrician already told us to do. Light, quiet, easy. Exactly what I wanted.
Wading in means walking through waist-high grass on the banks — prime tick territory. I clip it to my vest and go. The splashproofing has been tested plenty and it's held up. One charge easily covers a full day on the water. Bought a second for my buddy.
Frequently Asked
99-Day Money-Back Guarantee
Clip it on for 99 days. Take it on the trail, to the backyard, to camp drop-off. If it's not earning its place in your routine, send it back for a full refund — no forms, no hassle. We can stand behind it this confidently because most people, once they stop spraying, don't go back.