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TL;DR: The MASSNECK PRO Advanced Neck Massager is just $87.95 at the Mashable Shop as of Dec. 22.


If you've ever been swayed from buying a personal massager because you can picture it collecting dust in the back of your closet, this neck massager is for you. It's only as big as it needs to be to deliver real pain relief fast. And the best part is that it's totally wearable; you can basically place it around your neck and forget about it.

The MASSNECK PRO Advanced Neck Massager is usually $129, but it's on sale for 31% off, so there are truly no excuses to relieve those tense muscles.

The MASSNECK PRO is the red light neck therapy device that targets muscles at the source and provides relief by reducing tissue inelasticity. And you don't have to be into vigorous workouts to benefit from a neck massager. Anyone who sits at a desk all day, runs, walks frequently, or just sleeps on their side can notice a difference after wearing this massager for a few days.

This device features a convenient design that lets you fold it up and put it in your purse or backpack, so you can whip it out whenever you need it. Whether you're commuting or sitting at your desk, it's the perfect time to take advantage of the 15 different intensity levels that this spa-like massager offers. The heated PI sheets help promote blood circulation and stimulate healing. And with stainless steel electrodes, you'll get precise pressure relief as soon as you press the on button.

See how it targets muscle pain in the video below:

The MASSNECK PRO foldable neck massager retails for $129, but for a limited time, you can shave 31% off. That means you can take it home for just $87.95. It's a great way to deal with burnout going into a new year.

Prices subject to change.

MASSNECK PRO Advanced Neck Massager on a white background.
Credit: Massfit

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