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The MANFLY Cordless Personal Wand Electric Massager is a rechargeable handheld device designed to deliver 10 powerful vibrations for a customizable massage experience. Its sleek black design and portable nature make it an essential tool for relaxation, whether at home or on the go.
Units | 1.00 count |
Brand | MANFLY |
S**N
Great
Easy to use wife loves it
J**R
Waste of money
Go this product and never used it turned on for 5 minutes the never turned on again charged for 3 hours at a time and works for 5 minutes again.
P**N
Brilliant
The wife loves it😬😬😬
C**9
Wow
Probably the worst thing I have bought of Amazon…. Had it on charge for a couple of hours (light flash’s when charging) so the light stayed on so I knew it was fully charged….. erm it only lasted 10 minutes 👀🤷🏻♀️ So I would not recommend if you want longer than 10 minutes 👌
S**N
Works
Arrived on time and works
R**Y
Doesn't work properly only works when power cable is connect
Doesn't work correctly
A**R
Does the job
Does the job
J**N
Disappointed
When you can get it working this does the job ( whatever that might be fit you) however the on/off switch is temperamental. Worked fine first few times then started playing up. Irritating. Will probably pay more for a better quality version next time.
V**.
non si carica e mancano le istruzioni in italiano
ho provato a metterlo sotto carica ma non si carica, inoltre mancano le istruzioni in italiano,- Penso di restituire il prodotto
C**N
Gerät macht was es soll 😊
Gerät ist sehr gut in der Hand zu halten und ist auch schnell aufgeladen
J**A
Correcto
Muy bien
H**S
Updated review: Stopped working after using 3 times.
Below you'll find my original review, which was a mediocre 3 stars.It turns out this thing is far worse than I at first thought. After three uses, it now refuses to work at all. It will charge, the buttons light up, but it doesn't vibrate. THREE USES. A waste of time and money. Look elsewhere.---- old 3* review follows ---First off, I guess I should point out that my use for a massager is a muscle in my back that occasionally spasms, leading to sciatica. Massaging that muscle can provide temporary relief from the pain.We all know that massagers have another common use case, as well. I didn't test it for that...This massager comes in a labeled brown box. Inside you get the massager wand, a charging cord, and a manual. You can toss the manual in my opinion, as operation is pretty trivial.The charger cord is, unfortunately, USB-A to a circular charging pin. This is non-standard, and if you lose this cord, you probably don't have another to replace it. I don't know why they couldn't have used a standard like micro-USB or USB-C. But they didn't.While charging, the two buttons on the wand blink. Once fully charged, they will stay on 100% and not blink. There's a small-ish (for this kind of appliance) 1000maH battery inside. This is about 1/4th the capacity of a decent modern smartphone. Why they went with such a small battery is unclear. Certainly, a much bigger battery could fit inside of the wand, which feels mostly hollow.To operate, you hold and press the lower on/off button for a few seconds. Then you push the upper button to cycle through the available programs. For my use case, only the first three power programs are of any value: low/mid/high and continuously on. The remaining programs cycle the power off and on at various intervals. For those who will be using this for the other common use case, those may be valuable. To turn the wand off, you press and hold the lower button again. The wand does not remember the vibration setting after you turn it off. When you turn it back on, you'll have to cycle back again.My comparison for this charger is the venerable Hitachi Magic Wand, which is a plugin charger. The Hitachi has a hefty weight to it, a somewhat stiff head, and good, penetrating vibrations. This cordless wand, by contrast, feels like a toy in the hand. The ball is softer than the Hitachi. And the vibrations seem more superficial. It's nice not having a cord to deal with, but outside of that, in terms of feel and operation, I'll take the Hitachi.The ball on wand IS significantly larger than that on the Hitachi. Whether that's a plus will depend on your use case...Beyond what I've already written, I'll add that the wand feels rather plasticy (as well as hollow), and I am not convinced it will last all that long.In the end, I imagine there are those who would like this vs. the Hitachi for either the cordless feature or because this features 10 vibration programs (vs. 2 on the Hitachi). But it feels cheaper and it is certainly inferior for applications where even the Hitachi isn't as powerful as might be liked, such as relieving muscle spasms.Pros:10 programsRechargeableVery large rubberized vibration ballConsUncommon charging cableSmall batteryFeels cheap and hollowInferior vibration (vs original Hitachi)
A**E
Nicht zu empfehlen
Ich kann das Produkt nicht empfehlen . Den flexiblen Massageball finde ich persönlich völlig ungeeignet, dadurch dass er so extrem beweglich ist
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