💆♂️ Elevate Your Relaxation Game!
The Nekteck Foot Shiatsu Massager is a smart electric massage machine designed for comprehensive pain relief and improved circulation. With features like APP control, adjustable settings for kneading, vibration, and heat, it offers a customizable massage experience for feet, calves, and arms. Its user-friendly design and thoughtful features make it a perfect gift for anyone seeking relaxation and stress relief.
D**E
Use for Neuropathy
I have neuropathy in my feet which causes me to rub them together or move my feet at night while trying to get to sleep. I have already figured out that very warm heat helps them to be still. Thought I would try Nekteck Foot Massager to improve circulation. The remote helps a lot as I don't have to bend over to play with the buttons on the unit and it has WORDS not just icons for each function. The unit does 15 or 30 minute sessions. When you start it the unit defaults to certain settings. Rollers at low of 2, Air Compression at low of 3, Heat at high - yes I can feel but I could use even warmer, Vibration is off. I had to turn Rollers off as it was to much for my sensitive feet. I'm using it with high heat and low air compression and sometimes vibration. Higher setting on air compression was too much for me. This is what feels like a hand massage. When it is at full squeeze it really has hold of the foot, even on low. The whole unit is very quiet. Rollers make NO noise. Vibration is no more than any vibrator. And the air compression makes a soft puff as it fills and deflates. Actually a relaxing sound. I have this in a spare room where I have a comfortable rolling desk chair. I plug it in and roll my chair up to it. I never have to move this around the house. Have not used it on my calves or arms yet. Will this make the Neuropathy go away? I don't think so but it does seem to help still my foot movement after use so I can get to sleep. I thought it was a good price at $149 compared to other brands.
A**W
Full-foot compression & 3 different massage elements
I bought this as a gift for my SO, who's on her feet all day. The first time she used it, she practically melted. She spent half an hour trying all the different modes, and now uses the "health care" preset without vibration every day when she gets home.I'm also on my feet a lot and have been using it as well. Like most foot massagers, this one has two sets of knobby rotating cylinders. One is down by your toes, and the other is in the middle of your feet. The massage feature uses a bar that extends between each of your heels and moves up and down sort of like a seesaw. It's my favorite feature since I tend to stand with a lot of weight on my heels.But the thing that really makes this massager stand out is the way it compresses the whole foot, something other foot massagers I've used don't do. There are pneumatic sacks that fill with air and compress the sides, top, and heel of your feet, hold the pressure, release, and repeat. The amount of pressure is adjustable to three levels. I always set it to high. It really feels like it gets the blood moving in my feet, and also presses my feet into the massage wheels harder.So far the massager has been getting about an hour of use each day for more than a week, and it seems to be holding up fine. It seems like it's built like a tank, and the fit & finish is impressive. It seems like a lot of thought was out into the design- I especially like the fact that the cloth "socks" that line the inside of the massager are removable and washable.Anyway... Pure Bliss. Highly recommended.
D**E
Vibration is nice, the massage hurts.
I have very bad feet and am always looking for anything that will help. This is my 4th of these foot massagers.Here's what I liked about this one:1. The vibrate mode is nice. This is the only massager I've seen that has it. At first, I did not like it, but once I got used to it, it's actually very good. My favorite mode is Relax (the middle one) which is just vibration and compression.2. The heating function is warm, and works quickly.3. The cord is long, and the plug is just two prongs with no adapter (the adapter is further down the cord). Two others that I have have the adapter right there at the plug, meaning I have to unplug two outlets to plug it in. This does not need that, and it is appreciated.Here's what I did not like:1. The rolling balls (really, the main part of the massage) are not very comfortable. Occasionally I'll use them, but most of the time they hurt. These should have been softer.2. Nothing in your heel except the vibration. There's no massage in your heels. Now all of the massagers seem to be weak in this area, but this machine doesn't have anything there.And while this is not an issue unique to this massager (all the $100+ massagers I've used don't have it, but the cheaper $30-50 ones do??!!), it would be nice if there were an actual on/off switch. When this is plugged in, it's on - you just have to touch on button. I don't know how many times I have seen my cats turn it on while investigating it. An on/off switch would be useful because then I could still leave it plugged in while not in use.I wish this had better heel massage, as well as a more comfortable front massage. However, this is my favorite massager to use for relaxing. My favorite way to use this is to put it next to the bed and put my feet in it, and then partially sit/lay down in the bed with a few pillows under my back and head, and then I'll read while it vibrates. This is very relaxing.
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