iReliev is a company that believes that “everyone deserves to get relaxation, relief, and comfort.” The company offers several FDA-cleared, consumer-friendly electrotherapy devices to meet various needs, one being the Wireless Hand and Wrist Massager.
The iReliev Wireless Hand and Wrist Massager makes it easy to relax after a long day. This massager features a long-lasting, fully rechargeable battery that lasts for five to six hours on a full charge.
Here’s more from the website’s description:
“Experience the benefits of acupressure from your home or office. All you need to do is choose a quiet place to relax, place one hand inside the padded massage chamber, press the power button, and choose your settings. Now, you are ready to let the stress of your day drift away while pockets of air inflate and deflate to provide a calming experience. The automatic timer will turn off the machine after 15 minutes of use. Switch hands and repeat.”
It works by airbags inflating and deflating to provide pressure at specific reflexology points to relieve pain and improve circulation. Users can personalize their massage experience with six levels of intensity and an optional heat mode.
Overview of Wireless Hand and Wrist Massager:
- A portable massager that applies comforting pressure to painful fingers, hands, and wrist
- Six different modes for targeted relief:
- A combination between fingers, palms, and wrists massage alternately and synchronously
- Automatic leisure massage
- A combination between fingers, palm, and wrist synchronously
- Wrist massage
- A combination between finger, palms, and wrists massage alternately
- Palm massage
- Optional heat mode feature provides comfort to cold hands and soothes stiff joints
- Comes with:
- Wireless Hand and Wrist Massager
- Type-C USB cable
- Travel bag
- Instruction manual
- Lasts 5 to 6 hours on a full charge
- Will automatically turn off after 15 minutes
Click here to learn more!
In the market for a new hand massager? Click here to read about another option: the Lunix LX3 Cordless Hand Massager!
Anybody know if this can be set to do only retrograde massage (pressure from fingertips toward wrist) for edema control?