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B**E
Sort of weird at first - but does leave hands feeling good
This massager is pretty neat. I have tried one or two others that were very similar although I think I prefer this one. Wy? Because unlike the two others that REALLY crushed my wrist – like trying to remove it from my hand – with some of the settings – nothing here does that. Sure, on some of the modes you feel it more in the wrist area – but it is not too crazy.It is easy to operate and there are three main modes and then three levels of intensity for each. There is also one button for heat – and let’s face it, who doesn’t always want to use the heat? : ) It is easy to charge and the charge seems to last quite a long time – definitely multiple uses easily. It also has clear instructions of how your hand should fit and rest – the others I have tied had no such instruction. So, this is helpful for proper placement of your hands.If you are not used to this type of machine, I would definitely say work up to the strongest modes. Personally, I like to star on the first mode at the lowest setting. After a few minutes I switch it to the next mode on the lowest setting, then after a few more – the next mode. Then I circle back to the first mode but put it on level 2 – and then I do the same for the next two modes. Circling back once again, I do each for a few minutes at the highest intensity. When I remove my hands – the dots are present in my skin – but my hands feel great. Working up is the way to go. I really do like using this machine.I hope that you have found my review “helpful”. : ) Enjoy your day! : )
A**E
Hand massager
If you have any kind of hand pain, this does help to provide some comfort. Soothing and relaxing ti help ease the pain in your hands.
H**D
Great massager, but it needs an updated charging cable.
I have carpal tunnel syndrome and neuropathy in my hands. I experience a lot of numbness and pain, and I have tried many different products and gadgets to alleviate some of that pain, including a few different types of hand and wrist massagers. This particular device is not the best I've used, but it's not the worst, either. Of the four hand massagers I've owned, I'd say it comes in at Number 2. The first thing I love about it is that it covers my full hand AND wrist! It has three different modes and intensity levels, and you can choose to have heat or not. This massager provides really good compression, lightly squeezing your hand and fingers for up to fifteen minutes at a time.I also love that this device is rechargeable. I think I am usually getting three, maybe four, sessions per full charge. My biggest complaint about this product is that the charging cable uses an old pin-style charging end rather than a more convenient USB-style charging end. It means I have to have that specific charging cord handy to recharge my massager because I can't use one of the more universal charging cords that I always have handy beside the chair I sit in most evenings. The other annoying thing is that I can't use this massager while it's charging, but I think that's true of my other hand massagers, too.All around, this is a great hand massager! It definitely helps relieve simple hand pain from CTS or arthritis, and it feels wonderful to use it. I'd love to see an updated charging cord and end for future improvements, but even with the current charging cord, I am happy to recommend this massager, and I give it four stars.
N**1
A bit too aggressive
I had gotten this to help sooth my grandmothers hand and as a nice treat fir myself after hours of knitting :) I find that it’s very easy to operate, adds gentle warmth and we do use it. However, the massage feature can be very aggressive! So much that my grandmother and mother in law won’t use it a more. I still enjoy it but keep in mind that there isn’t really a gentle mode.
C**R
Updated (X2): Soothing after you get accustomed to the sensation
The media could not be loaded. **TLDR pros/cons at the end of this review**I have a lot of hand/wrist pain and weakness from my chronic illnesses and am constantly looking for tools to provide some relief. This will be a nice aid when I'm in flares or am unable to manipulate manual tools.First impression aesthetically: The massager is a bit bulky and looks like something out of a "futuristic" cartoon. It will take up some space for storage, particularly since the instructions advise keeping it in the original box.Practicality: This item has very specific and limited usage, which makes the current price feel a little high. Additionally, the charger form factor is a bit limiting and you'll need an adapter if you don't have USB specific charging ports available.Usage: The instructions are simple to follow and describe the three modes, although the names for each aren't too helpful in understanding their effects. It would be more practical if they described what function they serve. If you have small to averagely large hands, there's enough space to rest them comfortably, with room for your thumb on either side. The inner lining is smooth and feels nice against your skin. It's simple to select the mode you'd like or to add heat.Sensory: This may take some getting used to, depending on your sensory needs. I experience discomfort when things press stop my cuticles/nails, so I may not use the refresh mode as much. The compressive aspect is a bit bizarre initially and made me internally squirm a bit, but after a few minutes you get accustomed to the feeling and it becomes relaxing. I was able to close my eyes and enjoy the pressure and heat as the little nodes did their thing. I particularly enjoy the feeling on my wrists, as their norm is to feel loose and pained. This provided at least some temporary relief from finger stiffness.My doughy EDS skin takes on texture impressions (so don't worry, you probably won't see the pattern of the nodes when you remove your hand), but I figured I'd include a photo to give you a better idea of the internal workings. The size of each massager remind me of the side of an small pony bead.Overall, I can see this having some positive benefits regarding relaxation and relief from general discomfort. It's a good tool to make hand massage more accessible for those of us with mobility/grip issues and/or disabilities. I'll be sure to update this review if further usage causes concerns or additional benefits.Pros:-Different modes and levels, plus heat-Helps enliven stiff/cold fingers.-Easy to operate, can fit variety of users-Relaxing, good self care to add to your routine-More accessible hand/wrist relief option for the chronically ill or disabled-Fairly quiet when runningCons:-Bulky-Cost may be tough to budget for-Charging form factor is limiting-Specific usage-May trigger sensory issues or initial flight reaction due to compression sensation (start at the low setting, you may adjust quickly and find it relaxing)Update: Originally 4/5, now 3(3.5)/5. I've used the hand massager for 45 minutes to an hour total after fully charging it when it arrived. While it's convenient to not be tethered to an outlet, it's disappointing that the unit turned off just now when I tried using it. For the current price, I thought the battery would last longer before needing a recharge. Also, I usually use this with headphones on and my eyes closed, so I didn't see the warning light flashes when the battery died during use. It doesn't seem that the nodes are repositioned prior to shutting down (the machine just stopped during a compression cycle).UPDATE 6.15.23: 3-5 to 1/5 ⭐I've owned this unit for less than a year, with very infrequent use...probably less than 20 separate sessions due to how clunky it is....I brought it out the other day and plugged it in to charge (after fully charging it months ago). Something was odd with the connection, but after a few tries it appeared to be charging. Once green, it took multiple attempts to power on without the device shutting down within seconds. Came back in an hour or so and it powered on. Now it won't last for longer than one 15 minute session. And it doesn't always turn on....definitely doesn't seem built to last.
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