Help your loved one live more confidently—without surgery or medication.

Discover the Steadi-3: A lightweight, wearable glove that reduces hand tremors naturally.

Our awards

Baylis Medical People’s Choice Award

National Ideathon Competition Winner

Grandmothers’ Choice Award

Accessibility Tech Pitch Competition

The Chrysalis Innovation Challenge

What is Steadi-3?

The Steadi-3 is a revolutionary assistive device that reduces hand tremor. It is based on proven magnetic vibration absorber technology to stabilize buildings against earthquakes. Like a see-saw you’d see in a park, the vibration disk moves in the opposite direction to your tremor, providing stability.

Benefits of the Steadi-3

Ultra-lightweight design

The lightest tremor glove available on the market, 290 grams

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Our evidence from the validation study

These functional gains were most evident during real-life tasks like drinking and writing. Complementing these findings, 84% of users reported a meaningful reduction in tremor severity after just one week of using our assistive device for hand tremors, with no adverse effects noted.

In controlled evaluations, 80% of participants demonstrated improved tremor control with the Steadi-3 compared to no device, and 70% showed improvement over placebo, as measured by blinded neurologist assessments.

Compare Before You Choose: Steadiwear vs. Other Solutions

We’ve broken down the pros and cons of Steadiwear compared to common alternatives — so you can make the best choice for your needs.

Features
Steadiwear
Steadiwear
Five Microns
Five Microns
Gyro Glove
Gyro Glove
Cala KIQ
Cala KIQ
Technology
Magnetic tuned mass damping
Tuned mass damping
Gyroscopes technology
Transcutaneous Afferent Patterned Stimulation (TAPS)
ADL improved in > 50% of patients
84%
67%
33%
62%
Self - powered(no charging)
No side effects, simple to use
Battery free
Lightweight
Replacement gloves
Not applicable
Free Shipping and Returns
No Information
No Information
Screening
No need for screening
No need for screening
No need for screening
Requires Screening
Weight
290 grams(0.65 lbs / 10.4 oz)
~ 580 g ( ~ 1.27 lbs )
~1lb 5 oz ( ~625 g )
No Information
Essential Tremor and/or Pakinson’s
Essential Tremor & Parkinson’s Disease
Essential Tremor & Parkinson’s Disease
Essential Tremor
Essential Tremor & Parkinson’s Disease
Price
$800
$6000
$750
$7500

Practical Tips for Helping a Loved One with Tremors

Caring for someone with Essential Tremor or Parkinson’s Disease often involves small, thoughtful adjustments that can make everyday activities more manageable. While tremors affect everyone differently, the strategies below are commonly helpful for caregivers navigating daily routines.

Mealtimes

Tremors can make eating and drinking frustrating and messy.

  • Use weighted utensils, non-slip placemats, and cups with lids or straws to reduce spills
  • Serve foods that are easier to scoop or spear
  • Assistive devices such as the Steadi-3 anti-tremor glove may help your loved one eat more independently by reducing hand shaking during meals

Whenever possible, allow your loved one to eat at their own pace without rushing.

Dressing

Getting dressed can take longer when tremors are present.

  • Choose clothing with Velcro fasteners, elastic waistbands, or magnetic buttons
  • Lay clothes out in advance to simplify choices
  • Offer help when needed, but avoid taking over unless asked

Patience and flexibility can reduce stress for both of you.

Writing and Technology

Communication and connection remain important aspects of daily life for individuals living with tremors.

  • Use thick-grip pens, weighted pens, or pen grips
  • Tablets with styluses or voice-activated technology can reduce reliance on fine motor control
  • Adjust phone and tablet settings for accessibility, such as larger text or voice dictation

These tools can help your loved one stay engaged with family, friends, and daily tasks.

Safety at Home

Tremors can sometimes affect coordination and balance.

  • Install grab bars in bathrooms
  • Remove loose rugs and clutter that could cause trips
  • Ensure hallways and rooms are well-lit

Simple home modifications can lower fall risk and make daily movement safer.

Medications

Many people with tremors rely on medication as part of their care plan.

  • Help track medication schedules and refills
  • Observe how long each dose provides symptom relief
  • Share patterns or changes with their healthcare provider

Accurate observations from caregivers can be valuable during medical appointments.

Emotional Support

Living with tremors can lead to frustration or self-consciousness.

  • Offer reassurance and understanding during difficult moments
  • Adapt routines together rather than forcing change
  • Acknowledge progress, even when improvements are small

Your support can help reduce emotional strain over time.

Introducing New Tools and Assistive Devices

If you’re considering assistive tools:

  • Involve your loved one in the decision-making process
  • Introduce new devices gradually and without pressure
  • Focus on how a tool supports daily activities rather than what it replaces

For example, the Steadi-3 is designed for everyday use and includes a 30-day return policy, giving caregivers and users time to see whether it fits their needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Focus on tools and adaptations that help your loved one continue doing things themselves, rather than doing everything for them. Assistive devices like the Steadi-3 tremor glove may help with activities such as eating, drinking, and writing by reducing hand shaking. Weighted utensils, adaptive clothing, and voice-activated technology can also support daily independence. The goal is to enable participation and choice, not to take control away.

The Steadi-3 anti-tremor glove can help reduce the day-to-day demands placed on caregivers by supporting greater independence for individuals living with Essential Tremor or Parkinson’s Disease. By reducing hand tremors during tasks like eating, writing, and personal care, Steadi-3 may lessen the need for hands-on assistance. This can make daily routines smoother and more predictable for both the caregiver and the user. As a non-invasive, battery-free medical device, Steadi-3 is easy to use and does not require technical setup, which helps simplify care routines.

Yes, Steadi-3 is designed to be simple for both users and caregivers. The glove features universal sizing, adjustable straps, and does not require charging, calibration, or software. Caregivers can help fit the glove in just a few minutes, and once worn, the glove is designed to respond to tremor activity without requiring manual adjustments, based on its mechanical design. Routine maintenance is minimal, with the primary maintenance consideration being strap replacement, which may be needed approximately every six months with regular use. This straightforward design helps caregivers focus on support and connection rather than managing complex equipment or ongoing maintenance.

Steadi-3 is intended to complement existing treatment plans for Essential Tremor or Parkinson’s Disease, not replace them. Many caregivers support individuals who use medications, occupational therapy, or other interventions as part of their care. Steadi-3 can be used during specific daily activities where tremors are most challenging, providing additional functional support. Caregivers are encouraged to discuss the use of Steadi-3 with the individual’s healthcare provider to ensure it fits appropriately within their overall care plan and addresses specific daily needs safely and effectively.