ACCESS Newswire
23 Nov 2020, 09:07 GMT+10
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / November 22, 2020 / OYeet is releasing the best friend muscles could have, with the retail debut of the NEX Massage Gun. The NEX packs all the performance of a comprehensive, professional massage into a device half the size of its competitors. And if consumers act quickly, it's available for a special early bird price.
Designed with potency in mind, NEX is equipped with the NEXPower Technology™ NP35 Motor, which goes 10.5 mm deep into muscles at a high-speed of 3500 ppm. All told, it delivers 40lbs of force and is strong enough to neutralize the lactic acid that builds up after exercising.
What makes this capability all the more incredible is that NEX is really no bigger than an iPhone! No more lugging around noticeable extra weight in a bag. In fact, a bag isn't even needed. NEX can go right in a pocket. Or there's the travel-friendly pouch that comes included.
And the convenience of its compact size doesn't stop with its portability. The ergonomic, 360-degree grip means the NEX can be used with one hand, and all four of its built-in speeds can be controlled with the push of a single button. Not to mention a patented noise-reduction design and brushless motor that maxes the NEX out at 45 decibels when in use - in other words, practically silent. Now ache-soothing and tension-release can be enjoyed anywhere, anytime, without bothering anyone.
But don't think these impressive features mean quality and durability was sacrificed. NEX utilizes two, 100%-metal shafts with heavy duty torque, instead of the plastic shafts most other massage guns use, which barely last a year. NEX's metal shafts will endure at least 30% longer.
Along with the gun itself, and its travel pouch, NEX has four attachments, each designed for different massage purposes and each easy to clean. There's also a cordless charging stand for display, hassle-free charging and quick access. And since it only needs a universal USB to charge NEX, plugging it in is a breeze.
Speaking of that charge, a fully powered NEX can last an entire month before the battery's drained, even with daily use.
The retail price of NEX is $199, but the early bird rate of $119 will be available for a limited time. Sore muscles have waited long enough for real relief. They shouldn't wait any longer. For more information please visit: https://igg.me/at/oyeetnex.
Company Name: OYeet
Contact Person:Jason Liu
Phone:+8613760355182
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.oyeet.com
SOURCE: OYeet
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