
Ten minutes.
Total upper body.
Most arm gear trains one muscle at a time. Orbita Halo works your arms, shoulders, chest, and deep stabilizers all at once — through pure rotational resistance the way your body actually moves.
Full 360° rotation
Trains every angle your arms and shoulders actually move through — the way muscles work in real life, not on a machine.
Sculpts arms and shoulders
Targets biceps, triceps, and delts through momentum-based resistance you can dial up or down with a flick of the wrist.
Activates deep stabilizers
Fires the small stabilizer muscles physical therapists care about — the ones dumbbells rarely touch, that shape real posture.
Kind to sore joints
Low-impact rotational load. No jarring weight, no vertical compression — PT-approved for rotator cuff rebuilding.
Results that show up
before tank top season does.
Most people wait until summer to panic. Orbita Halo is the ten daily minutes that quietly reshape your arms while you're watching Netflix, on a work call, or waiting for coffee.
You grip the handle
Wrap your hand around the ergonomic non-slip grip. No setup, no assembly, no plates to load, nothing to charge.
You start the spin
A flick of the wrist gets the ball orbiting. Its momentum creates the resistance — you dial the intensity by how hard you push against it.
Your muscles fire
Arms, shoulders, chest, and stabilizers activate together to control the rotation. Ten minutes is enough. You'll feel the pump immediately.
Every piece earns
its place.
No plastic filler. No cheap gimmicks. Just the mechanics that make rotational training actually work — built to survive thousands of sessions.
The 360° rotation core
A precision-balanced orbiting mass generates smooth, continuous resistance across every angle of arm motion. Zero dead zones, zero clunk, zero wasted reps.
- Balanced weight
- Smooth bearing
- Silent rotation
- All angles
The digital rep counter
A live display tracks total reps, RPM, and calories in real time so you can hit real targets. Coin-cell battery included — no charging, no app, no bluetooth headache.
- Rep counter
- RPM tracker
- Calorie estimate
- 3 display modes
The travel-friendly build
Compact enough for a drawer, tough enough for daily use. The reinforced non-slip grip is molded to hold on even when your palms are sweaty mid-set.
- Non-slip grip
- Reinforced core
- Travel pouch
- Under 1 lb
Support for the muscles
that shape your silhouette first.
Ten minutes. Four muscle groups. Real transformation from a tool the size of a folded umbrella.
Arms
Fires biceps, triceps, and forearms every single rotation.
Shoulders
Builds delt definition and rotator cuff strength.
Chest
Engages pecs through pressing and stabilizing motion.
Core
Deep stabilizers fire to control every rotation.
Ten minutes.
Every evening.
Orbita Halo fits into the life you already have. Grip it during your favorite show, on a work call, or waiting for the kettle. No commute, no equipment, no excuses.
Why this isn't “just another”
arm gadget.
Orbita Halo
The pick- ✓360° rotational training — the plane your arms and shoulders actually move in.
- ✓Smart digital rep counter — live reps, RPM, and calorie tracking with 3 display modes.
- ✓Compact enough for a drawer — folded-umbrella size, under 1 lb, travel pouch included.
- ✓Silent precision bearing — no clanking, no assembly, no charging, no noise.
- ✓30-day money-back guarantee — if it doesn't earn a place in your routine, we refund it.
Typical arm gear
- ×Dumbbells load joints vertically and skip the stabilizer muscles that shape posture.
- ×Resistance bands snap, stretch out, and lose tension within a few months of daily use.
- ×Bulky home gym equipment takes up a whole corner of the room and never gets used.
- ×Loud, clunky, and impossible to travel with — and forget using it on a work call.
- ×Vague return policies and no accountability once the box is opened.
Why people keep
coming back to Orbita.
I've tried every arm workout on TikTok. Nothing stuck because nothing was easy enough to actually do every night. This one lives on my couch. Ten minutes during my show and my delts are the strongest they've ever been.
Full rotator cuff tears in both shoulders last year. My PT wanted rotational strengthening without vertical load, and this checked every box. Six weeks in, I'm doing things I couldn't do before the surgeries. Wild.
I've had a gym membership I don't use for four years. This is the first fitness thing I've actually kept up with because it fits into the life I already have. The rep counter is weirdly motivating — I chase the number every night.
Everything you want
to know.
How heavy is it? Will I feel anything?
The Halo itself is under a pound — the resistance doesn't come from weight, it comes from the momentum of the orbiting ball inside the ring. The faster you spin, the harder your muscles have to work to control it. Most people feel a real burn within the first 60 seconds of their first session.
Is it safe if I have shoulder or joint pain?
The Halo is low-impact and completely self-paced — you control the speed, so there's no jarring load on the joint like you get with dumbbells. Many customers use it specifically for rotator cuff rebuilding and post-injury recovery. If you're under active PT care, please clear it with your therapist first.
How long until I see results?
Most people feel a genuine pump the first session — the stabilizers rarely get worked this directly, so the burn hits fast. Visible tone in the arms and shoulders typically shows up in three to four weeks with daily ten-minute sessions. Consistency beats intensity here.
How is this different from dumbbells or bands?
Dumbbells load your joints vertically. Bands pull linearly and lose tension. The Halo works through pure rotation — the same plane your arms and shoulders actually move in during real life. It also recruits the deep stabilizer muscles that traditional gear tends to skip, which is why PTs recommend rotational tools for rotator cuff work.
Does the rep counter actually work?
Yes — the smart display tracks every rotation in real time so you can hit specific rep targets instead of guessing. It runs on a replaceable coin-cell battery (included), and there are three display modes: total reps, RPM, and calories burned. No app, no charging, no bluetooth headache.
What's included and how big is it?
You get the Orbita Halo trainer, a quick-start guide with six starter movements, and a travel pouch. It's roughly the size of a folded umbrella — small enough for a drawer or backpack — and light enough that packing it for travel is a non-issue.
Ten minutes to arms
you're proud of.
60 sessions in your first two months. No plates, no bands, no gym. Just rotation. Free shipping while sale pricing is on.
Start my Halo $39 $59Individual results vary based on consistency, intensity, and starting fitness level. Orbita Halo is a general fitness product and not intended to treat, diagnose, or replace medical care. Consult your physician or physical therapist before starting any new exercise regimen, especially if you're recovering from injury, surgery, or under active medical care.