Thync ‘Digital drug’ leaves users feeling zen-like calm and motivation (Picture: Thync)

Want to get high without anybody knowing or breaking the law? We may have the answer.

Kind of.

It’s this new ‘Thync’ pad that does things to your brain to trick it and many people say it’s left them feeling like they’ve just had a joint.

You either put it on your temple or at the back of your head depending on whether you want to be calmer or need a bit of stimulation.


Users have described the calm mode as ‘a bit like we’d just smoked a joint’ and described the energy mode as ‘stimulated clarity’, according to Gizmag.



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Thync left some users feel as if they had just smoked a joint (Picture: Thync)

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Thync works by sending electronic pulses to cranial nerves through bio-compatible materials and the intensity and duration of the pulses can be controlled remotely through a phone app.

Costing £299, this brain enhancing device requires a minimum of five minutes for its calming effect

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Very chilled (Picture: Thync)