The user pays $1 cash or credit card for two minutes.

He has the BodyCharger installed in several locations nationally, including The Wolfchase Galleria shopping mall in Memphis, Tenn.; Governor’s Square shopping mall in Tallahassee, Fla.; and at Chicago’s Harlem Irving Plaza. He also has units in the airports at Greenville, S.C., and Lubbock, Texas.

“When I found out about whole body vibration, I was intrigued,” he said. Now after several prototypes, he has installed one at the Pleasant Prairie Premium Outlet Mall food court. He hopes to have more in workplaces throughout Kenosha County and at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport and the General Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee.

Eberhardt said he believes the BodyCharger would be a very good device to have in corporate breakrooms where employees could sit in the chair, place their feel on the vibrating pad and become rejuvenated within minutes.

Eberhardt believes it would be a good employee wellness feature, especially in factories “where people have been on their feet all day long. Our product is calibrated at a frequency where the vibration causes the muscles to reflex and move. It’s a quick, effective way to enhance your circulation,” he said. “The body charge feels like a foot massage.”