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The neck massager promotes blood circulation in the neck through vibration or beating massage, relieves neck discomfort caused by maintaining a fixed posture for a long time, so as to relieve fatigue and effectively prevent cervical spondylosis.


The neck massager is different from the cervical spine massager. The neck massager refers to the neck pillow products specially designed for neck massage, while the cervical spine massager includes the shoulder massager and the back massager in addition to the neck massager. A variety of massagers that are good for the cervical spine.


The characteristics of the Chinese name neck massager are different from those of the cervical spine massager, which can effectively prevent cervical spondylosis. Vibration type, pulse type


The neck massagers on the market mainly include manual, vibration, pulse and kneading massage methods.


Shape: It can fit perfectly with the neck of the human body and play a good supporting role on the neck. Home use needs to be selected according to the size of the gap between the seat or sofa and the neck of the human body; while car use needs to be selected according to the structure of the car seat. Generally, the furniture massage neck pillow is preferably U-shaped, and the car seat is preferably a three-dimensional triangular bone pillow. Three-dimensional triangular bone pillows like Xinzu belong to this category.


Material: The skin on the neck is extremely delicate, so the choice of material is also important. The fabric is mainly soft and comfortable flannel, and the inner filling should be made of soft, slightly elastic and good supporting materials such as memory cotton and latex cotton.


Function: The neck is a special part. The kneading type feels better, but it is difficult to control the force, which may lead to injury. The pulse and vibration type are realized by micro motors, which are somewhat noisy, but relatively safe.

Applicable crowd editing and broadcasting

1. Sedentary office workers and computer workers;

2. Teachers or students who work or study at a desk for a long time;

3, such as drivers and other drivers who need to drive for a long time;

4. Specific professionals who need to work with their heads down for a long time, such as handicraft, sculpture, and writing.