Rezzimax TUNER review

A few years ago I took a pretty bad fall while skiing and injured my neck and suffered a concussion, which has had lasting effects to this day.  I was interested in the Tuner from Rezzimax because it offers multiple applications for high frequency massage of your neck, shoulders, face or anywhere else you may need a little relief.

What is it?

The Rezzimax Tuner is a compact yet powerful personal massager that is aimed to assist people with migraines, neck pain, jaw pain (TMJ), sinus pain and other ailments.  In a few minutes of use the user can experience substantial relief if not total resolution of the pain they are experiencing.  The Tuner is portable, wireless and easily fits in your hand.  It utilizes adjustable high frequency vibrations to massage your problem area and bring relief in a short time.

Hardware Specs

The Tuner weighs two pounds and is 10 x 6 x 2.5 inches (about the size of an electric toothbrush when the massaging head is not attached).  I couldn’t find any information about the battery but I have been able to get many sessions with this out of one charge so battery life isn’t a concern for me.

What’s in the box?

When you purchase a Tuner, you receive a hard sided carrying/travel case with a sturdy sipper closure.  Inside the case you will find the Tuner base, adjustable massaging head attachment, a charging base, USB/micro USB power cable and a wall adapter that is similar in size to an iPhone power cube.

Designs and features

The first thing I noticed about the Tuner compared to other massagers I have seen or used was the compact size.  With the sturdy, hard-sided carrying case I have been able to pack this in my briefcase or suitcase to go to the office or on a trip without taking up much room.  Once I began using it I instantly was aware of the resonance technology that they discuss on their website.  This massager vibrates at a much higher frequency than other products on the market.  At first I didn’t know if this would make a difference but after a few sessions with it I really noticed a difference in my neck pain, sinus pressure and overall stress level.  It has a way of humming you into a very relaxed state while your trouble area is worked on.

The battery life has not been an issue for me.  I have used it multiple times on a single charge, and while I cannot find information on the battery capacity or battery life, I am not concerned with running out of juice once charged.  The unit charges wirelessly in the base so all you have to do is set the Tuner base in the charging cradle and it begins the charging cycle automatically.  I love this feature as I’m sure anyone with anything that charges wirelessly does.

The dark grey adjustable massaging head can open or close to fit most of your needs.  I say “most” because I have a slightly larger than average head and the arms do not open wide enough for me to massage moth of my temples at once, which is a big drawback for me as that was a feature I was really looking forward to.  I do use the adjustable head to massage my neck, face and head and it honestly feels AMAZING!   In one of their videos they even show putting the massager in your mouth in between your cheeks and upper gums to relieve TMJ pain.  I have yet to try this as I don’t have TMJ issues but I can imaging it would provide relief just like it has for my headaches, neck pain and sinus pressure.  You can also use the tuner without the grey attachment for a more precise and intense massage.  I usually go without the attachment for my neck where I can really get into those tight muscles that cause my headaches and where I hold my stress.

What I like

  • It works!
  • 7 levels of vibration to dial in the treatment you like best
  • Results in minutes
  • Compact size/carrying case
  • Wireless charging
  • Long battery life
  • Natural alternative to pain management through medication
  • Attractive and high quality design

What needs to be improved

  • Wider messaging head to fit more people to massage temples
  • At $249, it comes in at the higher end of personal massagers.

Final thoughts

Since receiving the Tuner, I have been hooked.  I have used it when I am in pain or had sinus pressure but have also used it just to relax at the end of the day.  I keep it in my briefcase so I can use it at the office or at home and find myself reaching for it instead of the bottle of Advil.  If you suffer from any of the issues I have mentioned here or that are listed on the website, or just carry a lot of stress and get relief from massage, I can confidently recommend this product.  I think the price tag of $249 is a little high but can’t argue much since I have seen results and it has relieved my pain.  From that perspective, I think it is worth it.

Price: $249
Where to buyRezzimax
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Rezzimax.

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The Audioengine A5+ speakers are now A5++ with added wireless

Audioengine has a history of making affordable speakers that happen to sound like they cost much more. Their A5+ speakers look good and are solidly crafted. However, up until now, the A5+ speakers lacked any wireless capabilities. Not any more. The new A5+ Wireless speakers are bookshelf speakers that can be placed anywhere in a room and fill that room with great stereo. There is no network to setup, passwords to create, buttons to push, and inputs are always ready to go.

Like the original A5+, the A5+ Wireless eliminates the need for a stereo receiver or separate power amp. Setup requires no apps to download and no wifi hassles. Tidal, Spotify, Pandora, Apple music, Google Play and other streaming apps and services play instantly from your phone, tablet, and computer. The A5+ Wireless comes with upgraded aesthetics, aptX-HD, a 24-bit upsampling DAC, and has an extended wireless range. Their 150W peak power class A/B analog amps sound great compared to the cheaper digital amps found in many other mass-produced powered speakers.

The A5+ Wireless speakers are constructed of hand-built wood cabinets complete with 5” Kevlar woofers and 3/4” silk tweeters (made by Audioengine), a 24-bit upsampled digital audio converter, front panel volume control, a subwoofer connection and included remote. Extended Bluetooth range is rated at 100 ft.

The A5+ Wireless speakers come in satin black, gloss white, and solid bamboo and are available now for $499 (black or white) and $569 (bamboo). Visit audioengineusa.com for more information.

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Constantly monitor temperature and humidity with the SensorPush wireless sensor

When we got a new fridge last year, I wanted to monitor its temperature for a while to be sure it was safe for storing my insulin.  My fridge had a temperature display, but it would only show me a snapshot of the conditions in there, so I could never be sure that the insulin had never been in freezing conditions.  That would be the same weakness for every other thermometer I had on hand.  After some research, I found the SensorPush.  It’s a little fob-like device about the same size as those tracking fobs you can add to your keyring.

The SensorPush connects via Bluetooth to an app running on your phone or tablet.  Inside, it has a Swiss-made sensing component that provides reliable, accurate measurements.  It can push readings via Bluetooth 4.0 to your mobile device, and you can monitor hourly, daily, monthly, and yearly records of both temperature and humidity so long as you are within Bluetooth range.  You can also get alerts if the readings are outside your desired limits.  You can add an optional SensorPush G1 WiFi Gateway for data and alerts via the internet.

The SensorPush is $49.99; the optional G1 gateway is $99.95.   You can purchase them at Amazon.

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The Sony Alpha a7 III Mirrorless Digital Camera – Is it ahead of the game?

As far as mirrorless cameras go, Sony has been a leader in innovation and in my opinion, has managed to stay ahead of the pack with its new releases. About a week ago, Sony continued that trend with the announcement of the Alpha a7 III Mirrorless Digital Camera. This camera features a 24MP Full-Frame sensor, UHD 4K video, a 3” tilting LCD touch screen, 5-axis stabilization, 10 fps continuous shooting, built-in Wi-Fi and NFC, Bluetooth and dual SD card slots. Of course, utilizing their proprietary Memory Stick Pro is a foregone conclusion. Sony has also included a USB Type-C port along with the usual HDMI mini port, and USB 2.0 Micro-B port for great connectivity. What is not included is a built-in flash, which will not likely be a deal breaker, since most photographers will likely prefer to use their own Hot Shoe flash. Sony’s more evolved Fast Hybrid AF System should improve the speed and reliability of the autofocus and tracking.

Sony, Canon, and Nikon have been long-standing rivals in the development of cameras and the associated technology. Although I am a Canon fan, I must concede that Sony also does a great job with their DSLR and mirrorless cameras. Just recently, Canon released their mirrorless M50 camera, with comparable specifications to the Sony Alpha a7 III, albeit that Canon uses an APS-C crop sensor. If I get the opportunity to take them both out for a test drive, I will follow up with a more detailed comparison and opinion.

You can pre-order the Sony Alpha a7 III Mirrorless camera at B&H Photo Video for a starting price of $1998 (Body Only).

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Huawei Mate 10 Pro review, Canon news, Apple AirPods review, and more – Weekly roundup

It’s that time of the week where gadgeteers need a break to catch up on all of our gadget related news, reviews, and articles that we posted here on this site this week. So sit down, get comfortable, browse the list, and enjoy!

News

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Sinemia, a less restrictive, tech-savvy monthly movie ticket subscription service, has officially launched in the U.S.

The DotStone 2 Port HDMI Switcher simply works!

ACME Studios Eco Pen doesn’t add to the landfill

This dashcam protects your car around the clock

Something new for Star Wars fans: Wooden model kits!

The Canon EOS M50 – finally a camera that may fill a critical void in their lineup!

Elago’s 3-in-1 charging hub charges your Apple Watch, AirPods, and iPhone

Need to watch your mobile data use? Try the Datally Android app by Google

Canon’s new 470EX-AI flash may be just the right solution

The universe is at your fingertips with the smart, app-connected Stellina telescope

Ko-Axis Rail Pen, a raincoat in your wallet, fidget toys, and more – Notable crowdfunding campaigns

Make your daily carrying tasks easier with the UpCart deluxe folding cart

Introduce connected lighting to your home with this low-cost Philips Hue starter kit

EasyAcc has your Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ covered

The Claw: A teeny tiny tool for your EDC

Cell phone battery dead? When all else fails, the USB candle charger is here!

This BESTEK surge protector has a built-in wireless charger

Listen to music with this bracelet

Disruptive technology in your doctor’s office – ultrasound for iPhone

Send the kids to Hogwarts, er… school with these Harry Potter composition books

This standing desk uses witchcraft to fit in your gear bag

Reviews

Sōlis SO-3000, SO-6000 and SO-7000 Chromecast and Bluetooth speaker review

Scriba Stylus review

Apple AirPods review

MOS Pack backpack and accessories review

Huawei Mate 10 Pro review

ARCHEER Bluetooth Transmitter and Receiver review

FIIL DRIIFTER Bluetooth neckband in-ear headphones review

Tronsmart U5TF Titan Plus 90W 5 Ports USB Desktop Charger review

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