Technology
Need to relax? Save over 20% on this massaging cushion.
TL;DR: Get a quality therapy massage without visiting a masseuse with the Back Pleaser Plus, which is on sale for $119.99, a 24% savings as of June 12.
Sitting at an office desk and staring ahead at the same computer screen causes some seriously underrated pains. Our shoulders, backs, and necks practically beg for help after a day of sitting completely upright and tense.
Think of the times you’ve left a sports event or show after sitting in a stadium seat for hours and wanted some relief in the car as you headed home. Or the times you’ve spent working from home, spending all day in conference calls, and needed some quick comfort.
The Back Pleaser Plus is a professional shiatsu massage cushion, and can literally move with you. The cushion itself is portable, so you can take it with you on long road trips or just have it next to your office chair so you can easily target some deep-seated muscular tension whenever you want. It will provide fifteen minutes of therapy and then shut off on its own, at which point you can go ahead and turn it back on again of course.
So here are the nitty-gritty details: there are four massage nodes and eight massage heads to press out your most annoying knots. It also heats up.
Regularly $159, you can save over 20% and get the Back Pleaser Plus for just $119.99.
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