So I don’t see anything about how to charge those batteries? the closest I found was on aukeys website the picture showing the concept of the battery has a thing at the bottom that looks like usb C?
@ApplePI I have a theragun. Its okay for “recovery.” Then again, I am not an athlete, I’ve been sore a few times over the years and have used it and maybe it helped?
These things are great for therapy though. I prefer it for therapy on my neck and back when I start to contract to one side heavily from my office work place caused injuries. I use it on the wife when inlaws are coming over.
An important number to pay attention to is how many pounds of force it can deliver. I have the theragun elite or something or other, puts out pretty good force but stalls sometimes and wish I would have spent more. I’m sure a $30 device these days can probably justify 95% of the value versus expensive name brand.
I am also wearing a “gamers” neck pillow cabeau right now, from meh, which is great. Who knew that office work is so dangerous.
Specs
Product Name: Aukey Portable Muscle Massage Gun
Model: USAN1024643
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
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Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Feb 27 - Tuesday, Feb 28
Definitely not a vibrator
Needs a holster for quick draw.
@awk I quick fire just fine on my own, thank you.
cops should carry these instead of regular guns
Not so much a vibrator as full-on jackhammering.
/showme massage gun with kydex holster, red dot sight, and a flashlight
What type of batteries does it take? And are they removable to replace?
@craigcush “Equipped with 2 high-capacity (2600mAh) rechargeable lithium batteries, providing 7 hours of continuous run-time,” so yes?
So I don’t see anything about how to charge those batteries? the closest I found was on aukeys website the picture showing the concept of the battery has a thing at the bottom that looks like usb C?
@charely6
I found it, assuming it’s the C3
here is a random YouTube video of someone unboxing one (not a great unboxing but they show the bottom of it)
Has anyone tried this for muscle soreness? I bought a similar one a few years ago it and didn’t seem to actually do much
@ApplePI I have a theragun. Its okay for “recovery.” Then again, I am not an athlete, I’ve been sore a few times over the years and have used it and maybe it helped?
These things are great for therapy though. I prefer it for therapy on my neck and back when I start to contract to one side heavily from my office work place caused injuries. I use it on the wife when inlaws are coming over.
An important number to pay attention to is how many pounds of force it can deliver. I have the theragun elite or something or other, puts out pretty good force but stalls sometimes and wish I would have spent more. I’m sure a $30 device these days can probably justify 95% of the value versus expensive name brand.
I am also wearing a “gamers” neck pillow cabeau right now, from meh, which is great. Who knew that office work is so dangerous.