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Review on ROTAI Electric Muscle Massage Gun: Quiet Handheld Percussion Deep Tissue Pain Relief - 20 Speed Levels & Rechargeable LCD Massager with 6 Heads (Black) by Jason Reed

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not the strongest, but an all-rounder.

I already have a very powerful electric muscle massage gun (trigger point). It only has 4 tiers, not a lot of accessories, but it picks up some steam when you max it out. If you hold the attachment with full force, your hand will tingle for a while after stopping. Revain suggested I do a review of the ROTAI Electric Muscle Massage Gun and I jumped at the opportunity to compare it to my real one. So let's start. for comparison: Price: Rotai: $99. Price: $191 Charger Winner: Rotai Weight: Rotai: 20 oz TP: 30 oz The Rotai appears to be significantly lighter. However, I'm not sure what that means better when vibration is taken into account. A simple test is to hold the tip of the massage gun in your hand and set it to maximum power. With TP, all vibrations are in the hand, the weapon does not vibrate. In comparison, the Rotai vibrates as hard as your hand (less efficiently). Quite simply: the winner is Rotai. Efficiency: Winner - TriggerPoint. The excitement clearly shows that the TP is a winner and this is also reflected in the performance it delivers compared to the Rotai. Winner: TriggerPoint Battery life (based on specs): Rotai: 4 hours on a single charge TP: 2 hours on a single charge beautiful matte blue color, it has a digital display while TP uses traditional LEDs to show the charge level and remaining battery life . Additionally, the Rotai has a true on/off switch, while the TP has a simple on/off switch that doubles as a power control. Winner: RotaiErgonomics: both give a comfortable feeling in handling. It feels more balanced in my hand, especially when it's on. As I said before, it also directs the vibrations to the handpiece more effectively than to your hand. Winner: TPAccessories: Rotai is the clear winner here. It comes with a case, no less than 6 different heads (large ball head for breast tissue / small ball head for arm, thigh, calf muscle tissue / clevis head for neck, shoulder muscles / flat head for all muscle tissues of the body / mushroom head for the abs / ball head for the muscles of the palms, soles of the feet) and charger. In comparison, the TP comes with a charger, no case, and just one earbud. Winner: Rotai Massage Experience: To be honest, both provide excellent and satisfactory results, making both purchases worthwhile. The TP is still the overall winner as its vibrations are better directed to the handpiece and are much more powerful than the Rotai. It is more effective to give the massage subject the impression that the massage becomes deeper with TP than with Rotai. Winner - TP Conclusion: Rotai won in 5 out of 9 categories I selected. must be done at several points, both of which are clearly distinguished from each other. If you want the strongest of the two, go for TP, but it'll cost you about double. If you want cheaper with more accessories, choose Rotai. Considering the Rotai, here is my final rating without comparison: 5 stars because it has everything, it is inexpensive, it has many accessories, it has a long battery life, it is effective as a massage gun. If I was on a budget when searching, this one would be great.

Pros
  • 20 Adjustable Percussion Intensity Levels and 6 Heads: Match the right head with the right intensity level for the right massage area to reach deep muscle tissue, relieve pain, relieve muscle stiffness and improve blood circulation. Vibration frequency of 30-50 Hz.
Cons
  • Ugly packaging