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The Lunix LX7 Electric Hand Massager combines rhythmic air compression, optional vibration, and gentle heat up to 107°F to relieve arthritis, carpal tunnel, and hand fatigue. Featuring 3 massage programs, 6 intensity levels, and a soft inner cushion, it fits most hand sizes comfortably. Cordless and rechargeable, it offers up to 2.5 hours of use per charge with a sleek LCD touchscreen and auto shutoff timer. FSA/HSA eligible and backed by U.S.-based customer care, the LX7 is a premium wellness tool designed for daily hand therapy and pain relief.














| ASIN | B08L6CWWHZ |
| ASIN | B08L6CWWHZ |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 260,986 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 1,886 in Electric Handheld Massagers |
| Brand | Lunix |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (657) |
| Customer reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (657) |
| Date First Available | 14 Oct. 2020 |
| Item model number | LX7 |
| Manufacturer | Lunix |
| Product Dimensions | 30 x 10 x 6.8 cm; 1 kg |
| Product Name | Hand Massager |
| Units | 1.00 count |
J**S
Muy bueno para el masaje de manos , ayuda en las molestias y dolores causados por daños en huesos y articulaciones. Excelente producto.
F**O
Se lo regale a mi madre porque tiene artritis y le duro un mes , dejo de funcionar y me dicen qué hay garantía para este producto, siendo tan caro debería haber
E**Z
Funcionó correctamente 10 días después dejó de inflar las bolsas de aire que hacen presión. Terrible producto eviten la compra
A**R
My left hand won't close. The fingers curl enough to type and no further. Doctors don't have a reason yet, but my rheumatologist suggested getting a massager. I settled on this one after reading various reviews, though the runner up is much less expensive. Pro: Good strong massage. I started on the lowest level, which was soothing, and each daily session notched it up. I stopped at level 3, not even halfway up in strength, as that's plenty of pressure. The heat is not as hot as I can handle (I effectively shower in lava, per my husband), but does a nice job of soothing and relaxing. After a few days of use, my hand seems less stiff and has improved range of motion as best I can tell without measuring, though it's still nowhere near touching fingertips to palm. I have only tried the full hand massage as I like getting my wrist massaged as part of the session. It's very lightweight, easy to haul back and forth from desk to charger, but has a firm grip on my desktop and will not slide during use (at least for now -- rubbery feet can lose grip over time). The controls are easy to understand after a short viewing of the online manual (the manual that comes with it just gives a URL to the current manual, along with a Quick Start Guide). The timer is easy to read at a glance, so I can prop my tablet in front of me to read a book while my hand is massaged and quickly note how much time is left in the session. Neutral: It does leave deep "dots" in my skin as seen in many review photos. They're gone within minutes, and don't itch. The charging port is down under the curve on one side, making it awkward to insert and remove the cable. I think I'm pulling on the cord more than on the plug. The manual says to keep it on a firm flat surface. The only one of those I have at resting arm height is my computer desk, but I have not got a place to plug the massager in there, so I have to carry it back and forth each night and morning. As to fit, I have small slender hands. 6.5" from base of palm to tip of middle finger. The lump to put my palm on inside the massager is a tiny bit too close to the far end, so my fingertips stick out into the slot at that end instead of being held by the fabric area or the bump fits a bit too far forward under my hand. Once the massager starts up, I can't shift my hand around to get off a spiky bump pushing into the side of my thumb, so I have to be very careful on placement before hitting start. Con: The battery life *sucks*. It takes 7 hours to charge (the manual says this and it did take at least 7 hours for the initial charge). One 15 minute session with heat drains over a third of the battery. The manual repeatedly stresses to use only the correct charger (5V 2A, not that I have any idea how to find out if my other chargers and cables match that), and never to leave it unattended while charging. I may be at home a lot but I'm not babysitting this thing for hours. The manual also says to always use common sense, which to me means just put it on a solid surface with lots of circulation and spot check it when I happen to be near the bathroom where I have a plug for charging this thing. Because of the battery life, I have to carry the massager from office to main bathroom each night, plug it in during my shower the next day, and once it's charged, carry it back to the desk. I can deal with this for my hand health but long term it's going to be tedious.
J**O
El pedido me llego incompleto, sin manual, sin cable y sin masajeadle de dedos
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