"Instead of simply pulling on a pair of fuzzy socks, give your soles a treat by sticking them into a warm foot massager. Now, I'm a bit of a massage snob myself, and generally find massage chairs, belts and neckbands to be too weak or stiff to be comfortable. But when your entire foot is encased by machinery that can use air and rollers to squeeze and knead all your pressure points, it does feel close enough to an actual massage from human hands."
"Not only does the simple act of placing your feet in the fabric-lined holes of a box already help warm up your toes, but the stimulation of all the robotic balls and mechanic squeezing results in blood flow that will get you nice and toasty. Throw in the fact that the Nekteck Shiatsu foot massager I recently bought has a heated mode, and even the most reptilian of feet will have an easy time thawing after a 10-minute session."
The Nekteck Shiatsu foot massager encases feet and uses air compression and rolling nodes to squeeze and knead pressure points, producing sensations close to a human massage. Fabric-lined openings warm toes while mechanical balls and squeezing increase blood flow and heat the feet within a 10-minute session. A built-in heated mode accelerates thawing for cold feet. Multiple cycles are often required to find preferred modes and pressure levels. Size 8 feet had wiggle room to adjust angles for targeted relief, but larger feet may struggle. Highly ticklish people or those with low pain thresholds may find even the lowest setting too intense.
Read at Engadget
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