AcuVibe Human Touch Massager HT1265 Acuvibe HandHeld Cordless
AcuVibe Human Touch Massager HT-1265 Acuvibe HandHeld Cordless Magic Wand Rechargeable Massager AcuVibe Human Touch Massager HT-1265 List Price $59.95 Your Price Today $. Average Customer Rating
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- AcuVibe Human Touch Massager HT-1265 Acuvibe HandHeld Cordless Magic Wand Rechargeable Massager
- Powerful two-speed motor + Rechargeable Battery
- Vibration-damped and whisper-quiet motor
- Acuvibe\'s flexible power-spring head
- One-year Human Touch Factory Warranty
Release muscular tension and fatigue and pinpoint pressure points with the Acuvibe's flexible power-spring head. The Soft Touch massager is great for relieving back and neck stress-related pain. The powerful two-speed motor of the Soft Touch is vibration-damped and whisper-quiet. This compact and light vibrating massager is ready to go with you anywhere you need relief. Fits easily into your gym or exercise bag. 20 watts of deep power make the Acuvibe Soft Touch unit comparable to the Hitachi Magic Wand. Only 8 hours to full charge and 45 minutes of use at high speed. Two speeds: 4300 and 5700 rpm. Cord is 75 inches. ....read more

3 out of 5
Wow, Works well
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
This product does what it says and then some. It holds a charge for about 45 minutes to an hour. It has a low solid vibration. Ti has two speeds, high and low.
The high speed can be a bit much but the low speed is powerful enough.
Very reliable and since it is cordless much more portable than Hitachi.
Comment by Analyst — April 2, 2008 @ 12:00 am
I also had issues with the unit retaining a charge.
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I bought this item at the store and only after a few uses, it would only work when plugged in.
In addition, the power cord eventually frayed and broke at the point where it plugs into the unit. A better design would probably have been to have a swivel to avoid the wire fatigue.
Otherwise the product was great.
Comment by GEP — August 17, 2008 @ 12:00 am
A never working product
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I am returning a massager I bought on line. It looked great and had great reviews but when it arrived I charged it for 8 hours like the instructions stated but even after 8 hours it would not run unless kept plugged in to the charger. I have arthritis and need a properly working massager so I’ll buy one in person and save the restocking fee.
Comment by Kenneth D. Pugh — November 28, 2008 @ 12:00 am