2026 New Electric Meridian Device Microcurrent Body Scraping Hot & EMS Vibration Muscle Relaxation Body Lifting Guasha Massager
- Befortune
- Made in China
- 15-25days depend on different qty
- 50,000 pieces per month
The Hot & EMS Fascia Massager combines three targeted therapies—heat, EMS microcurrent, and vibration—into one compact device. With adjustable temperature and multiple modes, it delivers personalized relief for muscle tension, soreness, and stiffness, right from the comfort of your home.
Crafted with a lightweight ABS build and ergonomic design, this massager fits seamlessly into your daily routine. The long-lasting rechargeable battery and quick-charging feature ensure reliable use, whether you’re unwinding after work or recovering post-workout.
BF7016 2026 New Electric Meridian Device Microcurrent Body Scraping Hot & EMS Vibration Muscle Relaxation Body Lifting Guasha Massager
Product Specification:
Material: ABS
Power: 5W
Battery: 1200MAH
Power supply: Type-C (5V/1A)
Charging Voltage: 100-240V
Charging Time: 1-1.5 hours
Item size: 125*105*30mm
Color: White,black
Effects:
- Integrated dual hot compress and EMS stimulation works alongside vibration to penetrate deep into fascia and muscle tissues, effectively easing soreness and persistent body tension across different body parts.
- Built with premium ABS material, the whole unit is sturdy, lightweight and comfortable to hold, supporting flexible operation for self-massage on neck, shoulder, back and leg areas.
- Equipped with a stable rechargeable battery, it supports long-duration use. It only takes 1 to 1.5 hours to fully charge, and Type-C port enables easy power connection anytime and anywhere.
- Compatible with wide charging voltage ranging from 100V to 240V, the massager can be used in most regions worldwide, ideal for daily use and travel carrying.
- Low power consumption with rated input power at 5W ensures energy efficiency. Multiple adjustable working modes allow users to customize massage intensity and experience based on personal needs.
















