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Review on ๐Ÿ”ต Vulken Acusphere 4 Speed: High Intensity Vibrating Massage Ball for Muscle and Fitness, Plantar Fasciitis Pain Relief, Myofascial Release, and Trigger Point Treatment by Tom Bailey

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Died in half a year: massage balls

First, the price is good value for money. I like its compact size (soft ball), especially for targeting calf muscles or areas you want to sink into. In addition, because it is easy to hold in your hand, you can reach places on your body that would be difficult to hit with a barrel or larger ball. The vibration levels work well, but I found I used the highest setting first, and then the medium strength. The ball has a rubbery but durable outer cover that works well. Don't let the battery drain, so I'm not sure how long the battery will last. I usually get 1 red light (out of 3) and plug it in. It lasts for several days if you use it for 15 minutes in the morning. and in the evening I only need the power button, which I would have liked to have recessed a little further. If you're using it on carpet, which I do most of the time, it tends to hit the button and either turn it off or switch modes depending on what setting I'm using. And to be clear, this is not a thick pile rug. But it's easy enough to put it to the side and use it, I just wish I had to. I've been using it for about three months now and it seems to be holding up well. I use it every day to relax tired walking legs. So far no major complaints as of December 30th, six months later. It's dead, it's fully charged, I press the power button, it vibrates briefly and then turns off. worked, but I expected it to take longer than six months. Too bad it worked fine when it worked.

Pros
  • wellness & relaxation
Cons
  • I don't remember, but there was something