🔥 Elevate your hand care game—because your hands deserve VIP treatment!
The COMFIER Wireless Hand Massager combines 3 adjustable compression modes and 3 heat levels to deliver targeted relief for carpal tunnel, finger stress, and muscle soreness. Its rechargeable lithium-ion battery and cordless design make it perfect for use at home, office, or on the move. Bonus: personalize your device with included cartoon stickers for a fun, unique touch.
C**R
Surprisingly Effective Relief for Aching Hands
As someone who spends hours typing at a computer and occasionally dealing with mild hand pain, I decided to give this hand massager a try—and I’m glad I did.Pros:• Relief You Can Feel: The combination of air pressure and gentle heat really helped relieve tension and stiffness in my hands and fingers. After about 15 minutes, I could feel a noticeable difference.• User-Friendly: It’s simple to operate, with clearly labeled settings for intensity, heat, and duration. The automatic shut-off is a nice touch, especially if you tend to nod off while using it.• Quiet and Compact: Surprisingly quiet during operation, which makes it easy to use while watching TV or winding down before bed. The design is also compact enough to fit on a nightstand.Cons:• Size Limitations: If you have larger hands, the fit might be a bit snug. My partner found it a little uncomfortable to get his hand fully inside.• Limited Customization: While the preset modes are good, I wish it had more control over specific pressure zones (like focusing more on the fingers or palm individually).Overall:This hand massager is a game-changer for anyone who suffers from hand fatigue or just wants a bit of self-care at the end of the day. It’s not perfect, but it delivers where it counts: comfort, convenience, and real relief.
B**E
Feels so good
This is the best thing to happen to my hands! I have arthritis and this machine is amazing. I always wished when i got a manicure that they would massage my hands longer. I use it at bed time and often fall asleep with it on because it is so relaxing.
D**.
Provides temporary increased flexibility to arthritic hands.
This item is not being marketed as a medical device. However, I purchased it because I have osteoarthritis in my hands that makes them stiff, swollen and painful. Using the massager is very relaxing, comfortable, and pleasant. I use it every morning when I first get up, and every evening before I go to sleep. The best thing about this device is that the massage surrounds each finger individually, not just the hand as a whole. Because it is compression, it inflates and deflates. It's not something with hard rollers that could be painful to arthritic hands. The massager cycles through a routine for 15 minutes, then automatically shuts off. During the cycle it works the different parts of the hand and fingers so it's not doing the same thing the whole time. Because it uses compression, it increases the circulation in my hands. In the morning before using the massager, I can't close my hands to make a fist because my fingers are swollen and stiff. After using the massager, I can. TEMPORARILY, I have SOME increased flexibility after using the massager. It is not a cure for arthritis, but it does make my hands more comfortable at the start of my day, and takes the edge off of the pain in my hands at the end of the day so that it doesn't keep me from falling asleep.The four star rating is because the end of the charging cord that came with my unit broke in the first few days. I think it was damaged from the factory. However, the charger for my Android phone works with it, so I did not return the item. The other thing that could be improved is that the power button is very small, and is located between the intensity button and the heat button. If you have arthritis, it can be hard to push in a small button that is in between two others.Would also like to mention that it has 3 intensity settings, and 3 heat settings. The unit comes with a few thin plastic gloves. I didn't like those because they were textured, but I do recommend wearing a plastic glove with the massager so that over time the fabric inside the massager does not become soiled. Also the heat is helpful to me, but it causes my hands to sweat, so again the glove protects the fabric from that as well. I'm using Daxwell Stretchable Food Service Gloves (Stretch PE+). I purchased a case of these on Amazon at the beginning of the pandemic when they were all I could find. I got size XL so my husband could wear them too. They have a soft feel and are smooth, not crunchy and textured like the gloves that were supplied with the massage unit.
J**
I Recommend This: It really helped my joint pain in my fingers!
I was very hesitant to buy this because it received a 'C' rating on Fakespot. I looked at all the other hand massagers on Amazon but I wanted one that compressed each finger individually. All the other massagers on Amazon look like they are rebranded copies of the same model that don't wrap each finger but press up/down instead. I'm not positive on that because I've never used any of those. But I can speak on this Comfier massager. (For reference: my hand width is 3.5", length is 6.75" from beginning of wrist to tip of the middle finger, and width of fingers is 0.6")1. Massage: As their photo suggests, this hand massager does wrap around each finger and the other four points and compresses with air; very much like a strong blood pressure cuff. It includes 3 settings of pressure, which defaults at a yellow light indicator or medium. A green light indicates a lighter compression and a red light indicates harder compression.The air pumps in a predetermined routine. Something like this: The palms compress along with the three middle fingers, then decompresses, and the thumb and pinkie compress, along with the palms, and decompresses. The routine makes it feel like it's rolling/kneading during the massage. BUT the best part of the routine is this! All of the bags compress and hold for a few seconds then release. The feeling is so pleasant when it releases.EDIT: I discovered that pressing the center button changes the routine pattern! So there are 3 massage options to choose from.I personally use the red/highest pressure setting, but medium feels good too. The lightest setting is too light for my liking however I can still feel the compression. For those with larger hands than my tiny man hands, the levels of compression will probably feel all that much better.2. Heating: The heating element only heats the palm, however it does feel like the heat transfer up to the middle finger knuckles to me. This also has 3 settings for heat temp with the same color indicators as above. At the highest setting I measured this to be 98 degrees using an infrared thermometer. It feels hotter than that though so the thermometer could be wrong.3. Noise: The pump is measured at 57 decibels at it's loudest. The sound that it makes is more of a vibration sound than a pump; if that makes any sense. 57 decibels is between a refrigerator and a conversation. If you plan on taking this to a loud office, it may go undetected, but people next to your cubicle may question what you are doing over there.4. Battery: When I received my massager I was excited to try it out. Unfortunately it doesn't come precharged. This massager does that at least 3 hours to charge before you can use it. Once it charged I used it unplugged on the highest heat and highest pressure settings. The massager is set for a 15 minute massage. On a full charge I was able to get one full 15 minute massage and the second massage the battery ran out of juice half way through. I'm able to get two full massages without the heating element on. It makes sense as I'm sure the heating element uses a lot of the battery.I read a Q&A if this could be used will plugged in and Comfier responded with, "NOTE: This hand massager can't be turned on while charging." on 11/18/21. I'm letting you know that YOU CAN USE THIS WHILE IT'S PLUGGED IN AND GET FULL USE. It does have to be charged first before you can turn it on. I'm unsure as to why I can use it plugged in. It could be a number of things: Comfier responded to that question in November 2021, so it's possible they upgraded the device? Or maybe it's a safety hazard to use it plugged in? I don't know... but I use mine plugged in multiple times a day and yet to have any issues or concerns.5. Quality: The build quality of this massager is excellent. The device looks sleek where it can be placed anywhere without looking like an eyesore. The massager feels very durable and well put together. The outer plastic shell is thick and the inner fabric is soft and silky. The fabric is also moisture wicking. If the exterior of this device is this good, I'd hope it be the same with the inner components for a long use cycle.TLDR; I highly recommend this hand massager for those looking for some pain relief in their finger joints. I can't speak on arthritis, carpal tunnel, etc since I don't suffer from those diagnoses. The Comfier massages around all fingers and the palms very well with air compression like a strong blood pressure cuff. The heating is on the palms and may reach up to the middle finger joint for some with smaller hands. The device isn't too loud, build quality is excellent, and it looks very sleek. The battery life is good without the heating element on. Lastly, it does come with those cute stickers you see in some pics if you were confused. My daughter stole them from me.
N**C
Pretty Good Device, But Short Life Span
I bought this device two years ago. It was good in providing deep hand message with intense heat. After two years, it stopped working. I wish the device lifespan was much longer.
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