A very fun way to massage your incredibly important hands. First, you can introduce cutscenes and some pressure points to relax and tame stress. However, this machine has a different approach. Instead, air is used to fill pockets and apply pressure to specific areas of the arm. The best way we could explain it is like sticking your hand in one of those blood pressure monitors that wraps around your upper arm so you can read. The pockets go up and down to put pressure on different parts of your hand and wrist. He then bounces back and forth between sections, basically continuing to apply pressure to one point or another throughout the process (never fully relaxing). Rubber nubs that act like a kind of acupressure. The intensity button is exactly what it sounds like and allows you to adjust the intensity level (squeeze). The mode button easily adjusts the patterns. Of course, the heat button lets you add warmth to the experience (just over a moderate amount to basically just add a little relaxation to the mix). The vibrate button is a joke (we wouldn't recommend using it as it's like a gentle smartphone vibration that turns on and off at random points and doesn't seem to bring any benefit). The feel is a little different and you'll definitely find yourself adjusting the intensity to suit your needs. If that's too much for you, feel free to reduce it a bit. The massager can apply too much pressure if you let it (it's quite powerful). This leaves (as seen in one of the pictures) a series of marks all over the forearm and wrist from all the rubber nubs applying pressure. This can be a joke when showing your new timestamps to those around you. They pass (of course) after 10-15 minutes. Afterwards you may feel a slight numbness or tingling. There is nothing surprising here, since all this pressure affects blood flow. We didn't expect it to be that powerful for a portable solution with a built-in battery, but it's quite powerful. The experience seems right for the price. This is the biggest factor in all of this. While a complex experience with rollers and multiple focus points including fingers would be preferable, it would also likely be a lot more expensive (and not portable). They add a weird little reel that lets you manually control your fingers. Though chances are you'll lose it over time or not get much reward from it (reel). Now we need to find a more polished option that pays a little more attention to the different parts of the hand. Given that, it may take some time to find it as I don't think it exists. ** If you found our review helpful, please rate it below so we know. This helps us to provide quality feedback in the future.
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