Digital Electric Pulse Muscle Stimulator–48 Massage Modes for Full-Body Therapy, Pain Relief + Sleep Aid & Rhinitis Photothera

Black / China Mainland
$223.32 USD
Sale price  $223.32 USD Regular price  $93.05 USD

Digital Electric Pulse Muscle Stimulator–48 Massage Modes for Full-Body Therapy, Pain Relief + Sleep Aid & Rhinitis Photothera

$223.32 USD
Sale price  $223.32 USD Regular price  $93.05 USD
ColorBlack
Ships FromChina Mainland

SPECIFICATIONS

Brand Name: NONE

Certification: CE,FCC,RoHS

Choice: yes

Electronic: Yes

High-concerned chemical: None

Model Number: 822

Origin: Mainland China

semi_Choice: yes

Core Features of the Pulse Massager
Fast relief from fatigue & pain
Electronic pulses stimulate muscles and nerve endings, boost blood flow, ease soreness and block pain signalsβ€”ideal for chronic-pain sufferers or anyone who sits/stands for long periods.
48 modes + 30 intensities
Choose from 48 massage modes and 30 intensity levels; 12 body areas, each combinable with 4 techniques, give fully personalised sessions.
Sleep-aid light therapy (3 levels)
Blue light (1) speeds up falling asleep
Red light (2) calms anxiety for deep relaxation
Violet light (3) heightens focus and shuts out distractions
Nasal-clear light mode
Triple-wave LED: 470 nm blue, 630 nm red, 830 nm violetβ€”each wavelength targets different nasal issues for healthier breathing.
Deep muscle stimulation
Pulses penetrate deep into muscle fibres, causing rhythmic contractions far below the skinβ€”users feel genuine kneading and stretching instead of surface rubbing.
Ultra-portable
Pocket-size and light; use at home, in the office or while travellingβ€”anytime, anywhere.
Smart & simple operation
Button-control for mode/intensity; built-in timer (10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 min) prevents over-massage by auto-shutting off when the set time ends.
Skin-friendly materials
New-generation, larger electrode pads with high conductivity are soft, thin and virtually invisible, cutting prickling sensations and ensuring comfortable wear.
Target Users
Core group: people with muscle fatigue and chronic soreness; also perfect for anyone who wants a convenient, on-the-go massage experience.

Who It’s For – Specific Groups
Desk-bound & standing workers – programmers, teachers, drivers, etc. whose neck, shoulder and lower-back muscles stiffen from fixed posture; pulse massage boosts local circulation and relieves tension.
Fitness enthusiasts – use before/after training to relax muscles, clear lactic acid and help prevent injury, especially on large groups like thighs and arms.
Middle-aged & senior users – gentle pulse modes ease everyday muscle soreness around joints and improve overall comfort.
Chronic muscle-pain sufferers – people with long-term neck, shoulder, back or leg pain (non-acute) benefit from pain-signal blocking and soothing stimulation.
Strictly Prohibited For
Anyone with implanted electronic devices (pacemaker, insulin pump, etc.) – pulses may interfere with device function.
Pregnant women and menstruating women (especially abdomen/waist) – may affect body condition.
Broken, inflamed or acutely injured skin (fresh sprains, wounds) – stimulation will worsen discomfort.
Children, epilepsy patients or cognitively impaired persons – cannot operate safely.
How to Use
Snap lead-wire clips onto electrode pads (peel transparent film first; re-apply film after use to prolong pad life).
Stick pads on target area; plug other end into Output A or B on top of unit.
Follow key instructions in manual.
Package Contents:
1Γ— Control Unit
2Γ— Dual-Lead Electrode Wires (1-to-2)
4Γ— Electrode Pads
1Γ— Nasal Relief Cable
1Γ— Sleep-Aid Cable
1Γ— USB Charging Cable
1Γ— User Manual

Note: This product requires a EU-type wall charger, which is NOT included in the package.

Core Differences of Phototherapy Wavelengths in Rhinitis
Phototherapy acts at different depths, with varying antibacterial and anti-inflammatory strengths. The three most used wavelengthsβ€”blue, red and near-infrared (often called β€œviolet” in consumer devices)β€”give only adjunctive relief; they are not a substitute for drugs.
1.Blue 470 nm – Surface antibacterial & oil control
Mechanism: shallow penetration (β‰ˆ 0.5 mm). Blue light destroys membranes/DNA of surface bacteria (e.g. S. aureus, Streptococcus) that can secondarily infect the nasal vestibule; it also suppresses sebaceous secretions in the anterior nares, reducing sticky or purulent discharge, itch and odour.
Best for: rhinitis with bacterial colonisation, nasal vestibulitis, or excessive exudate.
2.Red 630 nm – Anti-inflammatory & mucosal repair
Mechanism: 2–5 mm penetration. Increases local micro-circulation, accelerates clearance of inflammatory mediators and promotes epithelial regeneration.
Best for: chronic or allergic rhinitis in remission, nasal dryness, crusting, or fragile mucosa that bleeds easily.
3.Near-infrared (β€œviolet”) 830 nm – Deep anti-inflammatory, repair & vascular improvement
Mechanism: 5–10 mm penetration, reaching sub-mucosal soft tissue. Speeds up metabolism of histamine, leukotrienes and other inflammatory factors, rapidly reducing mucosal oedema and congestion. Stimulates fibroblast activity, quickens healing of damaged epithelium, restores the β€œmucous-blanket” barrier and improves oxygen supply.
Gentle & non-irritating: lower photon energy than shorter wavelengths; suitable for most chronic/allergic rhinitis patients (elderly included).
Contraindications: cardiac pacemakers, pregnancy, acute purulent infection with severe pain/fever.
General Cautions
Efficacy varies individually; phototherapy is supportive only.
Continue allergen avoidance and prescribed medication; seek medical advice if symptoms persist or worsen.


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