Relief, wherever it hurts. Whenever it hits.
Pop the puck off. Press it against your neck, traps, lower back, calves, anywhere you carry tension. Warm, tingly waves of relief in 30 seconds.
You carry tension all day. You ignore it until it ruins your sleep.
- Bought a $200 massage gun. It's in the closet.
- Told yourself you'd stretch every morning. You didn't.
- Foam roller has been in the corner for a year.
- Bricks in your traps by 3pm. Ignored until bedtime.
- Pop ibuprofen for normal tension. Know you shouldn't.
"I own three massage things collecting dust. This one lives on my desk." - Verified buyer, age 34
The same tech your physical therapist uses. In something the size of a poker chip.
TENS and EMS pulse therapy has been used in clinical settings for 40+ years. Here's what's happening when the puck touches your skin.
Gentle electrical pulses meet your nerves
Press the puck to your skin. It sends low-frequency micro-pulses through the surface - too gentle to feel painful, strong enough to reach the nerve endings underneath. You choose intensity 1 to 29. Most people start around 4.
Your muscles contract in tiny waves
The pulses tell the muscle fibers underneath to contract and release, contract and release. Like a real thumb kneading you, but faster and more precisely. 10 modes simulate different techniques: acupressure, tap, knead, scrape.
Tension lets go. Relief lasts.
After 10 to 20 minutes, the muscle stays loose. Blood flow improves. The buzzy-warm sensation lingers. One session is enough to feel it. Use it three times a day if you want - it's not a drug, you can't overdo it.
TENS and EMS technology is trusted by 100,000+ clinicians and users in physical therapy, recovery, and chronic-pain treatment. MultiMassager packs that same tech into a puck the size of your thumb.
It's not just a wrist thing. It works everywhere you carry tension.
Pop the puck off the strap. Press it against any tense spot on your body. 10 modes, 29 levels - find the one that feels right.
Warm. Tingly. Like waves rolling through the muscle.
It's not a shock. It's not painful. The first time you turn it up to level 6, you'll close your eyes and forget you were tense five minutes ago.
"It's like buzzing - almost like being stroked. I became addicted that day."
- Verified buyer · 6-week update
See where buyers actually use it.
Not just wrists. Necks. Lower backs. Feet. Calves. Watch real customers press the puck wherever the day caught them.
Stays where your life is.
Smaller than a phone. Quieter than a whisper. Lives wherever you tend to tense up - and gets used because of it.
On your desk, next to the coffee
Three pulses between meetings. No setup. No noise.
In your bag, beside your phone
Press it on the train, between errands, on a long flight.
On your nightstand
Ten minutes on the lower back before sleep - actually sleep.
On the couch arm, mid-show
Roll it down your calf while you scroll. Two birds.
$69 for relief on demand. Or $90 for an hour.
We're not comparing to other gadgets. We're comparing to the actual ways you already try to deal with tension.
Booking a massage every 6 weeks
- Book weeks in advance
- Drive there. Park. Wait. Drive back.
- One hour of relief. Tension back by Wednesday.
- Only the spots the therapist works on
- Tip on top. Guilt about the cost.
MultiMassager on your desk
- Reach over. Press. Done.
- Use it three times a day. Twenty if you want.
- Works on neck, back, legs, feet, wrists - anywhere
- 10 modes. 29 levels. You're in control.
- One-time price. No tipping. No guilt.
Use it 200 times - that's $0.34 per session. Use it 1,000 times - that's 7 cents.
What they're saying after a few weeks.
Honest answers to honest questions.
Nothing buried. Nothing dressed up. Read these and you'll know everything that matters.
No. The sensation is described by buyers as warm, tingly, like waves rolling through the muscle. There are 29 intensity levels - start at level 2 (almost imperceptible) and work up until it feels good. If it ever feels uncomfortable, turn it down. You stay in control the whole time.
For most adults, yes. Do not use MultiMassager if you have a pacemaker or other implanted electronic medical device, if you are pregnant, if you have epilepsy, or directly over open wounds. If you have a serious heart condition or other diagnosed medical concern, check with your doctor first. This is a wellness device, not a medical device - it's designed for tension relief, not treatment of medical conditions.
Built with a magnetic-dock detachable puck, USB-C charging, and a Lycra strap that's machine-washable. We back it with a 1-year warranty against defects. If anything goes wrong in the first year, we replace it.
Up to 10 full sessions (about 10 to 15 minutes each) per charge. Charges fully in around 90 minutes via USB-C. Most buyers charge it once a week.
Anywhere you carry tension. The most common spots: neck, traps, shoulders, lower back, glutes, hamstrings, calves, soles of feet, forearms, wrists. The puck is small, so you can target a specific knot or roll it slowly across a wider muscle. Each mode (acupressure, knead, tap, scrape) feels different - try a few to find what you like.
30-day no-questions-asked returns. If you don't love it, send it back for a full refund. We pay return shipping in the US. Free standard shipping on all orders.
The underlying technology - TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) and EMS (electrical muscle stimulation) - has been used in physical therapy clinics for 40+ years and is the same mechanism behind clinical TENS units used by 100,000+ practitioners. MultiMassager packages that same tech into a portable form factor. You will feel a real muscle response when you turn it on - that's not placebo.
Let yourself have this little thing.
Worst case: you press it on your neck for ten minutes, decide it's not for you, send it back. We pay return shipping. No questions, no awkwardness.
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