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Review on πŸ”₯ Alicorn Pulse TENS Smart Neck Relax Massager with Heat: Ultimate Wireless Cordless Deep Tissue Muscle Stimulation for Soothing Therapy by William Bradford

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Helps a little! suitable for back massagers

I wasn't at all sure if it would work. I have had problems with my neck for many years, I have suffered from scoliosis since childhood. I had therapy a few times, visited chiropractors and went through a year-long program that was extremely helpful but quite expensive. I've had it in good condition for more or less over 10 years. In the last two years I became more tense and began to have accompanying headaches. When I saw a similar item in popups, I started searching and found this one. It is very easy to use and the remote control makes it very easy to try out some of the different settings or adjust the temperature. Press and hold the power button on the massager to turn it on, put it around your neck and the rest of the settings can be done with the remote control. I found one of the vibration patterns that I really like and one that I don't like at all. There's one that's just a throbbing, stabbing sensation. But the rest is good to excellent. You can reduce the intensity, add and remove heat, and change the vibration mode of the massage. It only works on the neck and maybe a little bit on top of the shoulders. A little more heat distribution would be nice, but nice nonetheless. I like that the remote control is magnetically attached to the massager so I always have it with me. It was good, but it took me a few days to notice any significant effect. The massager charges via USB, so you can charge it almost anywhere. I'm still trying to figure out exactly how long the charge lasts, but it depends on your choice of temperature and intensity. Today my neck is more flexible and pain-free than it has been for months. Worth every penny! At least for now.

Pros
  • impressive
Cons
  • boring packaging