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Medtech GMV1 Gun Massager

(1 Massager in box)
Medtech GMV1 Gun Massager
Product Details
Medtech GMV1 Gun Massager is a rechargeable percussive gun massager that helps in the process of recovery of damaged muscles. It has a long-lasting battery life and is completely safe to use.

Uses:
  • It is used to provide relief from pain

Product Specifications and Features:
  • It is made of high-quality materials with a long-lasting USB - C rechargeable battery that runs up to 3 hours on a single charge
  • It has 6-speed modes and 6 detachable massage heads including the acupuncture head
  • The massager is charged by a USB-C port which is the latest universal port and makes it highly convenient to charge along with your other devices
  • The display area has a sleek 4-bar LED indicator to show the level of charge in the massager
  • A USB - C cable is also included in the box
  • The speed mode has 6-speed levels ranging from 1400rpm-3400rpm
  • The massager comes with a high-quality travel case which makes it super convenient for you to carry it securely
  • It has super quiet motor technology that makes the massager very quiet and easy to use
  • It has intelligent safety features like a speed indicator, auto-power off in 15 mins makes the massager safe to use
  • The massager comes with a high-quality set of touch buttons that just need to be lightly touched to operate
  • The massager is made of soft silicone material and the ergonomic design makes it really easy and safe to handle and non-slippery
  • The massager is also very light in weight - just 0.84 kgs making it super convenient to use
  • It reaches deep into your muscle tissues providing you quick relief from muscle soreness

Directions For Use:
  • Read the manual for details
  • Massage the affected area twice a day for better results

Safety Information:
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Store in a cool and dry place
  • Handle the product with care
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 18 January, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)