Deep Tissue Percussion Massager – Handheld Muscle Recovery Gun with Adjustable Speeds

(14 customer reviews)

Original price was: $99.99.Current price is: $89.99.

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Description

Product Features

  • Deep tissue percussion massager designed to speed up recovery and reduce muscle stiffness
  • 6 adjustable speeds to tailor intensity for warmup, post-workout, or deep relief
  • 5 interchangeable attachments to target different muscle groups
  • Ideal for breaking up lactic acid and easing soreness after exercise
  • What’s included: PowerBoost Deep Tissue massager; 5 node attachments; carrying case; DC adapter; rechargeable battery

Product Details

Dimensions11.61″ H x 4.13″ W x 11.73″ L
Product Weight5.79 lbs.
Power3.7 watts
Battery1 rechargeable battery (included)
MaterialsPlastic, metal, motor, battery
OriginImported

Customer Reviews

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14 reviews for Deep Tissue Percussion Massager – Handheld Muscle Recovery Gun with Adjustable Speeds

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  1. Patrick Nguyen (verified owner)

    Helps a lot with neck pain that Ive been struggling with, I also use it as a regular pillow as it’s pretty comfortable. It does need to be plugged in but it comes with a long enough cable to won’t be an issue.

  2. Noah Campbell (verified owner)

    Helps a lot with neck pain that Ive been struggling with, I also use it as a regular pillow as it’s pretty comfortable. It does need to be plugged in but it comes with a long enough cable to won’t be an issue.

  3. Kevin Carter (verified owner)

    tHE DESCRIPTION SAID IT IS RECHAREABLE BUT IT IS NOT. IT MUST BE PLUGGED IN TO USE AND THE CORD IS VERY SHORT.

  4. Aaron Moore (verified owner)

    tHE DESCRIPTION SAID IT IS RECHAREABLE BUT IT IS NOT. IT MUST BE PLUGGED IN TO USE AND THE CORD IS VERY SHORT.

  5. Russell Ramirez (verified owner)

    I find after a long day this helps break the stress in my neck

  6. Adam Robinson (verified owner)

    This neck massager is very unique because it provides heat and massaging at the same time. The design fits comfortably around the neck, and the massage nodes hit just the right spots to help with my neck soreness and pain. The heat function is excellent because it helps my muscles relax. It’s lightweight, but sturdy, which makes it easy to use at home or if you choose to travel with it.

  7. Paul Anderson (verified owner)

    I find after a long day this helps break the stress in my neck

  8. Bryan Hill (verified owner)

    When I got the pillow, I was initially skeptical because its motion is sometimes a little awkward, but this gets to be really good when you get well positioned to place your neck over the dark gray area (orange in the manufacturer’s pictures but dark gray in mine) really well and let it do its thing in Auto mode for long enough. To be clear, the manufacturer recommends that you limit use of the pillow to 30 minutes or less at a time to avoid burns from the heating, but I’m only talking about 5-10 minutes. Anyway, first you’ll have to deal with positioning. The pillow has to be plugged in and it has an included cable that goes from USB-C male (pillow side) to USB-A male (power side). It seems 5.5-6 feet long, which is pretty long but often not long enough for something you’d want to stick on a bed. You also might need an A/C adapter for the USB-A side. Then you turn it on by holding either the Manual or Auto button. The Manual button cycles through three modes as you press it: the vibrating massage mode, the deflating airbag mode, and the heating mode. The Auto button cycles automatically between the vibrating massage and deflating airbag modes while applying the heating mode the whole time. So, you should probably go with the Auto mode because it’s the only way to get the heat and one of the motions at the same time. The heating mode is always good. It’s pretty mild and comfortable. It’s never very hot despite the time-limit warnings. The deflating airbag mode is interesting and I grew to like it. It pushes your neck forward for a while, and then starts deflating to let your neck sink back to the default position. It’s weirdly comfortable, but the inflation goes too far and they probably should have stopped it at 60%-70% of the distance it goes when inflated. The vibrating massage mode feels like 5-6 massage modes that get randomly chosen. Some of them are kind of awkward like some strong pulsations which feel like you stuck your phone on vibrate and then laid it on your neck and had your friend call you repeatedly. Others are nice and feel like you’re getting massaged by a lot of little hands at once, or maybe getting a neck massage from a really talented chipmunk. I’m generally really happy with the product, but I also have to consider the price, which is pretty expensive. Considering this, I think it would need to have the motion more perfect, i.e., no awkward massage styles and airbag inflation doesn’t go as far.

  9. Richard Lee (verified owner)

    This neck massager is very unique because it provides heat and massaging at the same time. The design fits comfortably around the neck, and the massage nodes hit just the right spots to help with my neck soreness and pain. The heat function is excellent because it helps my muscles relax. It’s lightweight, but sturdy, which makes it easy to use at home or if you choose to travel with it.

  10. Kenneth White (verified owner)

    When I got the pillow, I was initially skeptical because its motion is sometimes a little awkward, but this gets to be really good when you get well positioned to place your neck over the dark gray area (orange in the manufacturer’s pictures but dark gray in mine) really well and let it do its thing in Auto mode for long enough. To be clear, the manufacturer recommends that you limit use of the pillow to 30 minutes or less at a time to avoid burns from the heating, but I’m only talking about 5-10 minutes. Anyway, first you’ll have to deal with positioning. The pillow has to be plugged in and it has an included cable that goes from USB-C male (pillow side) to USB-A male (power side). It seems 5.5-6 feet long, which is pretty long but often not long enough for something you’d want to stick on a bed. You also might need an A/C adapter for the USB-A side. Then you turn it on by holding either the Manual or Auto button. The Manual button cycles through three modes as you press it: the vibrating massage mode, the deflating airbag mode, and the heating mode. The Auto button cycles automatically between the vibrating massage and deflating airbag modes while applying the heating mode the whole time. So, you should probably go with the Auto mode because it’s the only way to get the heat and one of the motions at the same time. The heating mode is always good. It’s pretty mild and comfortable. It’s never very hot despite the time-limit warnings. The deflating airbag mode is interesting and I grew to like it. It pushes your neck forward for a while, and then starts deflating to let your neck sink back to the default position. It’s weirdly comfortable, but the inflation goes too far and they probably should have stopped it at 60%-70% of the distance it goes when inflated. The vibrating massage mode feels like 5-6 massage modes that get randomly chosen. Some of them are kind of awkward like some strong pulsations which feel like you stuck your phone on vibrate and then laid it on your neck and had your friend call you repeatedly. Others are nice and feel like you’re getting massaged by a lot of little hands at once, or maybe getting a neck massage from a really talented chipmunk. I’m generally really happy with the product, but I also have to consider the price, which is pretty expensive. Considering this, I think it would need to have the motion more perfect, i.e., no awkward massage styles and airbag inflation doesn’t go as far.

  11. Aaron Thompson (verified owner)

    This pillow massager is amazing! It is actually pretty comfortable to lay on, it’s not bulky or lumpy like a traditional neck massager (so it could actually be used as a pillow). I have used it this week while laying in bed watching tv after a long day, and I can already notice a huge difference in the amount of tension and pain in my neck! It’s basically ready to use right out of the box, and there are multiple levels of massage strength, so you can get the right fit for you. Plus the heat really makes it that much better, and it absolutely melts tension and pain away!

  12. Anthony Robinson (verified owner)

    This pillow massager is amazing! It is actually pretty comfortable to lay on, it’s not bulky or lumpy like a traditional neck massager (so it could actually be used as a pillow). I have used it this week while laying in bed watching tv after a long day, and I can already notice a huge difference in the amount of tension and pain in my neck! It’s basically ready to use right out of the box, and there are multiple levels of massage strength, so you can get the right fit for you. Plus the heat really makes it that much better, and it absolutely melts tension and pain away!

  13. Larry Bailey (verified owner)

    After using the 3-in-1 Neck Massager Pillow for a period of time, I must say it truly lives up to its promise of combining heat, massage, and traction. The automatic mode is a standout, cycling through airbag stretching and vibration while providing steady heat that feels deeply soothing. Its ergonomic design fits perfectly around my neck, gently supporting my posture and really helping with my neck hump concerns. The high-density memory foam feels soft yet supportive, molding nicely to my shoulders and head, making every session comfortable. I appreciated how easy it is to operate, though I noticed it needs to be plugged in throughout use, which limits portability a bit. The motor does make some noise, but it’s not overly distracting once you settle in. The air compression feature gives a pleasant stretch, and the vibrations vary just enough to feel like a hands-on massage. After regular use, my neck felt more relaxed and less tense, especially after long workdays.

  14. Jacob Nelson (verified owner)

    After using the 3-in-1 Neck Massager Pillow for a period of time, I must say it truly lives up to its promise of combining heat, massage, and traction. The automatic mode is a standout, cycling through airbag stretching and vibration while providing steady heat that feels deeply soothing. Its ergonomic design fits perfectly around my neck, gently supporting my posture and really helping with my neck hump concerns. The high-density memory foam feels soft yet supportive, molding nicely to my shoulders and head, making every session comfortable. I appreciated how easy it is to operate, though I noticed it needs to be plugged in throughout use, which limits portability a bit. The motor does make some noise, but it’s not overly distracting once you settle in. The air compression feature gives a pleasant stretch, and the vibrations vary just enough to feel like a hands-on massage. After regular use, my neck felt more relaxed and less tense, especially after long workdays.

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