Wed Oct 18, 2006 8:33PM EDT
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There are times when I wish I had a masseuse on staff. Sitting all day in front of a computer can be hard on your back, your shoulders, and neck. But since I can't afford to hire a personal massage therapist, I have to settle for the most affordable solution—an electric massager. Most of the time those things don't really work and just leave your skin feeling itchy; but I can honestly say that since this one is coming from OSIM, I may have to try it out first before dismissing it.
A few months ago, I tried out their iSqueeze, and I loved it. It was the first time I was actually happy with the results after a 15-minute foot massage. I've also been tempted to try out the iGallop, a horse-riding exercise machine that'll whip your thighs, butt, and legs back into shape—but that's another story.
The new OSIM product getting a lot of attention is the iGoGo, a wireless music-synchronized massage player that adheres to any part of your body with the help of gelpads. This dual-purpose player stores up to 128MB of your favorite tunes and has an external slot that holds an extra memory card.
Sci-Fi Tech says this device costs about $500 in Singapore, but places like Brookstone carry OSIM products, so I'm sure they'll eventually carry these massaging players.
Now that players have so many other features, why not let it massage you too? What do you think?
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1 Posted by feuerwehr_844 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:59PM EDT Report Abuse
Hmm, why not? I am curious as to how it gives massage in relation to the music playing. Since I'm a metalhead, what would be the rammifications?