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Review on 🦶 Foot Massager Machine - Miko Reflexology Shiatsu Massage with Vibration, Kneading, Heat and Adjustable Bar for Plantar Fasciitis, Neuropathy, Tired Muscles - Feet, Ankles, Calf by Travis Riffey

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A great messenger that can be made even better - it's the little things that count!

Let's get down to business, shall we? PROS: Provides a great massage. Packed with various features/settings and works well. You'll especially love how this device uses the airbags to move your legs from left to right, providing a great massage to the edges of your legs - a feature not available on their lower massager. - Very stylish. It doesn't look cheap so you can put it anywhere. The fit and finish is very impressive considering the outer shell is made of plastic. Though it's heavy, the 360-degree rotating handle makes it great for carrying. In addition, you can adjust the angle of the massager to give you a great message. The cheaper model does not allow this flexibility. - The lining can be easily removed for washing. CONS aka silly mistakes: - The bottom model that Miko makes comes with remote controls. It's not like this. It's their Cadillac model and no remote control options. For older people, this means that they have to adjust the controls. In my humble opinion, this one failed. The sticker with the glowing buttons is a joke. The icons are in the reverse order of what is on the device, and the icons themselves do not match the images on the buttons. It's like they made the sticker/legend first and then decided to change the real buttons. I ended up making my own decal, printing it out and attaching it to the massager myself. - Power button. To really turn it off you have to unplug the cord, otherwise the massager doesn't actually do anything but the power button indicator will flash red. What's the meaning of this? The only workaround is to plug it into a smart outlet and use Alexa or your phone to control the massager's power. Finally, if you are planning to use this device primarily as a calf massager. , you can reconsider. While it's a great foot massager, that's its primary purpose, at least from my personal experience. You'll soon be trying to squirm in your chair hoping you can find a "sweet spot" to plant your calves in. Good luck with it. On the whole these are relatively quick fixes on Miko's part, but when you're paying for a premium car like this it's ironic that small details have been overlooked.

Pros
  • Electric massagers
Cons
  • unreliable