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[REVIEW] We Tried The HeatPulse Knee Massager To See If It Actually Helps With Pain

The heat starts at 40°C, and goes up to 70°C. It's awesome.

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Once you reach a certain age (i.e. mine), knee pain becomes a thing

I recently had the opportunity to try out the HeatPulse Knee Massager by HYDRAGUN.

Packed with advanced features and thoughtful improvements, this sleek device promises to take knee relief to the next level.

So, let's get into it.

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In the box:

- 1x HeatPulse Knee Massager
- Custom-fit Silkro sleeve
- Detachable control pod
- 1x extension strap (for using the HeatPulse on the shoulders, and on larger limbs)
- 1x USB-C charging cable
- 1x product manual

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The HeatPulse Knee Massager boasts a sleek and ergonomic design, providing a snug fit around the knee

Right off the bat, I was impressed that there was an extension strap. As a chonky-bottomed person, I appreciated the addition. However, the sleeve's straps at 61cm (top) and 58cm (bottom) were more than enough for my leg.

The adjustable straps provide versatility, accommodating different leg sizes comfortably. The lightweight build of the device, at just 300g, makes it comfortable to wear for a whole session without causing unnecessary strain.

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Equipped with a user-friendly control pod, the massager is easy to use for even the most technologically-challenged person

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The control pod displays temperature, vibration, and battery life information at a glance.

As the biggest tech noob in the world, even I found it easy to use. Just charge the pod with the USB-C cable that's provided, plop it on the knee massager sleeve (the back of the pod is magnetic and just clicks into place automatically), and get started.

You can easily adjust the heat level and massage intensity with the touch of a button.

Heat + vibration = happy feet knees

The three-speed massage settings operating at 120Hz, coupled with the heat therapy, makes for a super relaxing session.

The heat starts at 40°C, and goes up to 70°C. If the heat is too much for you, you can still enjoy the massage without using any heat at all. 

Being able to choose heat and massage levels offers a certain level of customisation that I appreciated. But, to be honest, I just maxed both levels because I'm extra like that.

A session lasts 30 minutes, and the battery life lasts up to three hours, providing six sessions in one charge

As the massager is so lightweight, it's easy to bring on-the-go. It's basically like a soft knee guard. I could fold it and keep it in my handbag or work bag, to use in the office. And because it's wireless, it's just really convenient to set up and use any time.

The company recommends either sitting or lying down while using the massager, and not to walk around or do anything physical.

It's easy to just slip on while you're at your desk and enjoy a massage while you work.

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The material is soft, feels slightly silky, and is overall breathable and comfy for extended use

That being said, I only used it in air-conditioned rooms so I can't say for sure if it would still be comfortable in the Malaysian heat under only a ceiling fan. I imagine it would get quite sweaty, but the sleeve is machine-washable, so it shouldn't be an issue.

Overall, the HeatPulse Knee Massager delivers good heat and vibration, but it doesn't replace a traditional massage with human hands

Whether on bare skin while wearing shorts, or over trousers, the massager is an effective way to provide relief.

I love the heat and the vibration is not bad. But it really only vibrates. It feels like a slight shake to the knee. You can't change where it targets or switch to other movements, like you can with a massage gun or massage chair.

The lack of movement in the machine means that you don't receive the puas feeling you get from a human massage. You know what I mean?

That being said, it's a welcome relief if you have a knee flare-up.

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The HeatPulse Knee Massager is priced at RM649, and you can get a second one at RM499. That way you can enjoy a massage on both knees simultaneously.

Find out more here.

Here are the HeatPulse Knee Massager's specs:

Temperature: seven settings, 40-70°C (104-158°F)
Massage: three speeds, 120Hz
Battery life: three hours (2600mAh 7W 5V)
Weight: 300g (0.66lbs)

Dimensions:
61cm (24") top strap
58cm (23") bottom strap
58cm (23") extension strap

Materials:
360° Silkro fabric
Breathable, moisture-wicking elastane lining

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