Top positive review
Comfortable and affordable home hand massager
By Mrs H Ryan aka Goatette on Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025
I spend most of my day on a computer, due to co-owning an online business with my husband, which overworks the hands at times. In the past I would use hand warmers, and topical pain creams to help reduce the inflammation. Recently noticed these were on the market, but seemed a bit out of my price range. Found the EaseZen Hand Masager to be in my price range, and seemed to be easy to use. Took a few days for Amazon to ship the item, placed the order early Saturday morning, shipped following Wednesday, received Thursday. The device arrived mostly charged, but I fully charged the device with the included USB C cord (doesn't include an adapter - you must use your own, but these days most folks have these.) Also to note, as the power, once charged, is within the device, you can bring the device with you in case your hands are sore often! Had a chance to use it on both hands the day after and found the massage pleasant, but the fan always starts on is a bit much - but that is easily togglable with the fan button. The nice kneading function is great for those days when the middle of the hand is aching as well, and be changed to clock wise or counter clock wise kneading, or toggled on or off completely. There are different preset massage pressure modes with the device, but you can also make the unit's massage intensity a bit more with 6 different pressure levels of intensity. The wrist massage portion is okay, it reminds me of those wrist blood pressure monitor cuffs, but doesn't really massage the wrist as well as the hand portion does - in case those with wrist or carpal tunnel issues are wondering. The unit is larger than hands due to the components used, but that is to be expected; fortunately not really heavy, so if you did want to bring the unit with you, it isn't too much of a trouble. For scale, my hands are usually a womens medium size (3.5" across knuckles), no trouble with the device not working correctly. I imagine if your hands are larger, your hand would fit. I've now used the device 4 times, and one day on a day when it was colder, so the heat function helped alleviate the discomfort. It can get as hot as 118.4° F or 48°C It is still showing fully charged, so it seems the battery life is quite good. The instructions do mention a full charge should last 90-120 minutes, depending on what features are used. It charges fully in 2.5 hours, with it's 3000 mAh battery. Note: the battery is not replaceable, and is not washable - so do not submerge in water.
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Small Hand/Wrist Disadvantage
By shanon on Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
Pros: The machine does what it claims to do. I like the heat feature, and when I can get my hand positioned in just the right place, the pressure massage feels great, especially with the heat. The unit feels sturdy but not too heavy or bulky that it cannot rest comfortably in my lap when in use. The buttons are easy to figure out and work appropriately. The Cons: I have very small hands that get lost in this machine. I have to constantly adjust my hand positioned to feel the pressure I desire. The heat seems to be located more toward the top end of the machine, so there is very little heat in the palm or wrist area. The wrist strap, while adjustable, is way too big for a small wrist. Even adjusting it as much as I can, it is not tight enough to give me the desired solid compression. Finally, the battery life is minimal at best. I fully charge the machine, and after turning it on, the battery decreases by one full bar within only a couple of minutes. I get about 15-20 minutes total before the battery depletes. That was a disappointment to me. Overall, it’s a fairly good hand massager; however I feel that it is somewhat overpriced.
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