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The Lunix LX7 is a rechargeable, cordless hand massager designed to relieve arthritis and carpal tunnel pain through heated air compression and acupressure. Featuring a patented touchscreen interface with multiple customizable settings, it offers targeted therapy in a portable, gift-ready package backed by a lifetime warranty.















| ASIN | B08L6H65X4 |
| Battery Average Life | 4500 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,147 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #53 in Handheld Massagers |
| Brand | Lunix |
| Brand Name | Lunix |
| Charging Time | 7 Hours |
| Color | Charcoal Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,433 Reviews |
| Form Factor | Handheld |
| Included Components | Hand Massager, USB Cable, Finger Massager, Hand Warmer, Travel Bag |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.8"L x 6.3"W x 3.9"H |
| Item Nype Name | Hand Massager |
| Item Weight | 1000 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Lunix |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LX7-BLACK |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Lifetime Warranty |
| Massage Therapy Technique | Acupressure, Compression, Shiatsu, Vibration |
| Massager Form | Hand Massager |
| Material | ABS Plastic |
| Material Type | ABS Plastic |
| Model Name | LX7 |
| Model Number | LX7-BLACK |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Cordless, Heat, LCD Display, Portable, Rechargeable |
| Power Source | USB Rechargeable |
| Product Benefits | Fatigue Relief, Flexibility Improvement, Muscle Therapy, Pain Relief, Stress Relief, Tissue Therapy |
| Product Grade | Home |
| Specific Uses For Product | Arthritis, Carpal Tunnel, Finger Numbness |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Target Use Body Part | Finger, Hands, Wrist |
| UPC | 860005421374 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Use for | Finger, Hands, Wrist |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
N**A
Great when it works/ Update below
I rarely write reviews, but felt the need to do so with this item. The unit is amazing & easy to use, but the battery life is awful!! I get about 4, 15 minute sessions, medium pressure, no heat, before the battery is drained. Battery also goes dead when not in use for a week more. None of this would be an issue if it didn't take a minimum of 12 hours to charge. I am not exaggerating. I have tried various other charge cables & outlets...nothing changes. Very frustrating!! UPDATE: Immediatley after the above review was posted, the company contacted me and have been working overtime to make things right. Evidently, the battery in my unit is faulty. They are sending me a new unit. Like I said above, the massager feels amazing & is easy to use. I've also noticed some improvement from the pain/numbness in my hands with regular use. It's very rare nowadays to get good product support & customer service. You certainly can't go wrong with this product because if there is an issue, Lunix USA will bend over backwards to make things right. Thank you Lunix!!!!
D**E
Great customer service, What do you have to lose? Buy it and hopefully you have similar results
Should have bought sooner. Lets start with the not so good/bad... Battery life seems to be an issue. When plugged in overnight the battery is good for 20-30min only level 4 with heat and vibration. 15 min each hand is the default and seems to be the perfect time. I really think battery life should be better than 30 minutes. Carpal tunnel and arthritis in my hands has got so painful I barely sleep. That's with prescription pain killer and pain cream. Day 1 I did 2 sets on each of my hands. Yes, I had to charge it in between but I spaced them out about 6 hours. That night I slept the entire night. I woke up and had minor tingling in 2 of my fingers still. Some mornings I can't even make a fist so this was 10000% BETTER. Day 2 I continued with 2 sets on each hand, 1 around noon and one around 8pm. I was a little sore from the machine but nothing compared to normal pain. By day 3 I have little to no issues. I will continue with 1 treatment daily. The below picture is 15 minutes with the machine. It alternates with pressure between hand and wrist. Almost like a dough roller with small plastic pins. If you have tried everything and doctors keep saying wear your splints, use the cream more often etc.. Buy this you have nothing to lose! update: Broke 1 week after purchasing Update January 1 2026 the upper porting of the massage bag will not inflate. Great customer service. as soon as I dropped the defective product off the went ahead and shipped me a replacement. This delay did give me time to see what happens with a few days of not using. I was very pleased with the results after 3 days of not using. I did have some numbness but zero aches and pains.
T**N
Great massager and wrist pain reliever.
Massages really well. You can control the strength. I wish you could control the heat. There is only one control, on or off and it doesn’t get very hot. My daughter uses it and she doesn’t suffer from any wrist pain. She just likes how it feels.
K**N
LX3 vs LX7 | Comparison & Review
First, a bit on the unit since there seems to be some confusion on whether this “massages” or not. The short answer is, no. But, I feel what it does is better, at least for me. I’ve suffered from tendonitis in both wrists/forearms for 7 years now and I’m always on the lookout for things that may help. I tend to find relief when I compress areas on my palm, wrist, and forearm via tightening a band or simply by grabbing and squeezing. If you find relief by squeezing a part of your hand then you’ll love this unit! It reminds me of those blood pressure tests for your arm, except this is for your hand and has the potential to squeeze much harder. There are hundreds of little pegs that press into your skin during the squeezing and you don’t really notice these until you take your hand out and see all the little circles imprinted into your hand, which disappear after about half an hour. So onto the unit discrepancies. Having both the white and black units, I’d personally recommend the white. Since the material is a slightly grippy matte finish, it tends to pick up oils, fingerprints, and dirt like nobody’s business. The black’s exterior dirtied up very quickly and is hard to clean, but the white stayed looking much nicer as hand oils and smudges showed up WAY less. I also think the white looks better in person. Regarding the main differences between the LX3 and LX7, there are a couple. First, the LX3 has 6 programs and the LX7 only has 3. Technically the manual and product description says 4, but the 4th program is strange in that it does nothing but apply heat. The little hand icon changes from a picture of a full hand on program 1, to just the fingers on program 2, to just the wrist on program 3, and then the full hand but it turns red on program 4. I let the timer run for 5 minutes just to see and there was no movement other than heat. Since you can decide to control heat anyway, I feel like the 4th program is a wasted opportunity and is somewhat false advertising. Of the 3 that work, I still feel like the programs are far superior on the LX3 and there are more variety and intensities. Speaking of… There are 6 levels of intensity on both units, but these are not created equal! The LX3 is SIGNIFICANTLY more intense in its pressure! So much so, that intensity 6 on the LX7 is about equivalent to intensity 2 on the LX3. I can do 15 minutes on the LX7 at level 6 and I'll have very shallow indents in my hand, or I’ll do 5 minutes at level 3 on the LX3 and have MUCH more defined impressions and in places that didn't even appear on the LX7. Putting it simply, the LX7 is weak-sauce in comparison. I made sure both units were fully charged. For me, both of those are deal breakers for the LX7: half the programs and less than half the intensity capability. Other things remain similar between the units. Same size, same fit for your hand, and almost the same “beep” noise when you hit the controls. I will admit, the LX7 sounds more like a microwave, but you don’t have to hit as many buttons as on the LX3 since it remembers your last used intensity. The LX3 always defaults to program 1 and intensity 3, so you gotta “beep” through all the numbers on both the program and intensity. The heat feels the same on both and I’m not really a fan. My hand already tends to get a bit sweaty on longer sessions so I don’t need to accelerate that process and make it worse. The vibration for me was the most useless of the features. The pulse vibration feels like a broken budget phone, extremely weak. The constant vibration adds to the unit noise and is also pretty weak, but also shortens the battery by a whopping hour if used constantly. I don’t mind that these 2 features are kinda useless and I don’t plan on ever using either. The one thing I like better on the LX7 is the timer. That can come in handy when I don’t want to go the full 15 minutes on one hand, but I’d like to keep the time the same on both left and right hands. Usually I can just watch the clock and use my phone on the LX3, but the timer is kinda nice. Although, if you switch programs when it's already counting down, the timer wont reset -- you’ll have to power off the unit and power it back on to do that. Oh, and one last thing, there definitely IS a protective film on the screen that looks scratched when I got it, but it CAN be removed! Wrapping up, save your money and get the LX3. It's a superior unit with more features, more variety, and more levels of intensity. They both tend to go on sale often and are offered at lower prices on the manufacturers website, so keep that in mind. My highest recommendation goes to the LX3, especially if you opt for white. Quite frankly, I'd still pay more for the LX3 than the LX7, and would skip the LX7 entirely if I couldn’t keep the LX3. Enjoy!
W**"
Very few (and minor) caveats, but pain relief and relaxation overshadows these flaws. *FINAL UPDATE*
*FINAL UPDATE* It's finally given up the ghost. 6 minutes of a 15 min cycle with no vibration, no heat, level 6 intensity, it shuts off. Teasing other reviews, I may downgrade to the LX3... but With some of the issues before (the cracking got worse), and the no pass through charging while In use has forced me to drop 2 stars... Past update: It still is going strong, but using it as hard as I can get it to squash my hand (I do love the pressure for my fingers and wrists), there are definite cracks formed from doing this as often as I do. I would have the company update the unit with the same surrounding reinforcement they have on the wrist side, and add that to the finger tip portion of the unit. Hard to describe, but it cracked around the edges of the casing at the fingertip end of the unit. The screws are still locked in, but with the amount of pressure I force this thing to go through In giving me comfort, it hasn't lost it's strength in massaging/squeezing my hands for my bi-weekly ritual due to my job and my rock star lifestyle (Ha, jus kidding!). It's only cracked, and when fully inflated, I can visibly see the the crack and the pieces splitting apart. I'm talking 1/4 inch split in a crack on one side, and less on the other side (due to the screws still tight). When deflated, it disappears. The crack isn't visible when not in use until I feel for it or point it out. The unit is STILL GOING STRONG, and haven't had the need to replace it just yet till it is fully from itself. Original review: Ordered this on a very recent Lightening sale....was gonna go half with a buddy, but the sale was too good to pass up, snatched at that very moment. Had to charge it when received. It doesn't take long to charge up to use for a quick session, So I also tested it out at full charge. Build Quality - Not too shabby. I ordered the matte black one.... MAJOR FINGERPRINT MAGNET... otherwise, I should've gone with the white one (unless it's a matte white, in which case may work out better for the oily fingerprints that appeared on my unit from the very first time of unboxing it. (Not a good sign...but not a deal breaker). The touchscreen (not like an android/iPhone) is the same. Mirror type finish on plastic. Also fingerprint prone. Just a bit annoying when there is visibly nothing to see until you start messing with it. I was able to unknowingly hit the screen while in it's travel bag and hear the audible beep. Also another fingerprint magnet...not necessary for something like this, but more of an inconvenience than a full on deal breaker. Charging the unit - Like I mentioned, doesn't take too long to charge to use the unit to use (up to the 2nd bar flashing after I received it), but be aware that it doesn't have a long battery life (More on that later on). I used the unit twice in 15 minute timer mode with heat and massage on pulse....was down to 1 bar of power at the end of that initial session (1 session for left and right hand)....I would say takes about 2 hours to fully charge from the 1 flashing bar....but I also have a quick charger if that made a difference (Anker 5 port USB charger with IQ charge), but it still took it's time to charge). Depending on the settings, you can extend those sessions out...but it will be at a cost of the battery draining faster to run the pump, heat, and massage. But the benefits are what put this above my critiques. Massage quality - This is what I bought the thing for, the quality of the massage. Will it replace a hand massage from a legit therapist? No. It's not like that, nor are there massage modes for just the fingers (which I get from time to time from legit therapists), like spreading fingers, or that specific lump of muscle in-between the thumb and 1st digit (you know when you self massage that spot yourself). This massage is more compression than percussive (a la massage guns). The programs on this is outstanding. I just kinda stayed on full hand, and tried the other separate settings later on. I also stayed at the intensity at 6 (just to test it's limits). I play guitar, work at a computer desk with heavy copy/paste on a keyboard and on remapped buttons on a mouse 8-10 hours a day. The compression works best for me at the end of a day, or after playing guitar for an extended time. I fell asleep during a second 30-minute timer with full hand (wrist and palm/fingers) with heat and continuous massage on. Woke up about 10 minutes after it auto shut off (Glad the timer works!) Also, be aware of the marks it leaves on the skin (fingers and wrists especially)...check the other reviews/pics on this, but really it's not major unless you are dehydrated, and there's other underlying issues than a bad massager leaving marks on your fingers, palms, and wrists. Here are my small gripes that happened while using it.... Battery life - After the initial 15 minute session I mentioned above, I recharged the unit to full and did two 30 minute sessions for each hand and one 15 minute session (all with heat and pulse massage on), went down to 1 bar on the unit...not too much of an problem, but having multiple users could be an inconvenience (This is where you then also buy the LX3...overkill, but appreciated if the unit is shared in a houshold :D) Ran it through it's paces...It did a lot better than I expected, and the compression was still outstanding for me (at level 6). Lasted longer without the massager and heat, but that was to be expected for me. I just kept the pressure at level 6 the entire time in all the testing to see if it could cause issues like power drain during compression/inflation. I'm sure it would also last longer on a lower pressure setting, but I never bothered to change it. It just felt so good at level 6 during all my testing, I left it there. Happily there were no issues, and exceeded expectations because of that. Finish - as mentioned, the matte black finish and the screen are definite fingerprint magnets. On a white, it may not be as visible, but I am unsure if it is the same texture as the black one. The touch screen is sensitive while in it's carry bag. I heard it beep when I was carrying it from my car to the office (I brought it to work with me...YAY for cordless!) I don't have the LX3 version, but I am sure that they could get a revised version of the LX7 set-up with the LX3 style buttons arranged for the LX7, and it would probably be golden for me. Otherwise, This unit is going to stay at home. Again, this is more inconvenience than anything So after 2-3 hours of testing, I can only fault it's battery life, touch screen, and finish. But I am SUPER happy with this thing! (Also the small hand warmer is a nice touch. It get's real hot, but simple solution for that: use gloves when using it. now wish I had 2nd hand warmer...LX3 purchase maybe? LOL). I'm already recommending it to my musician friends and anyone in the office who is willing to give it a try.
J**N
Great unit! Get this one. The negative reviews are mostly wrong
Ive had a few different brands. This one is best. I would choose this LX7 over the LX3. And i just want to debunk some of the negative reviews 1: I like the black finish. It does not pick up fingerprints badly, as another has stated. And it looks nicer and more professional than white. I feel it will stay looking cleaner longer. I prefer to have clean hands when i use this. Problem solved. 2: This one vs the LX3. This one has a timer which is very nice so you know how much longer it will run. As for the programs being only 4 vs 6 on the other. All i need is the one that does the whole hand. Why have 6 programs when all i need is one. Its not like they can make this thing do a whole lot of extra stuff with what they are working with. Its nice and feels great . 3: The heat is good . It gets plenty warm for me . I wouldn't want it any warmer. No need for sweaty hands. So i dont understand the complaint about that. 4: Someone stated that the intensity levels are not as strong on this LX7 as the LX3. ..Really??? I haven't tried the LX3 but im a pretty tough guy and i have been using the LX7 on only the number 4 setting with no desire to get any tighter. In conclusion, I always read the bad reviews on things. But ya gotta use your own judgment to determine if folks are just nit picking. Some folks just enjoy complaining about things and they will find something to say. This unit is great!! Im glad I went with the LX7. And it is also great on my foot! I throw on clean socks and it does a good job on the half of my foot that fits. A bonus feature that is not mentioned. Im very satisfied. As long as it holds up. And im planning to use this thing A LOT, so if it fails i will be back to let ya know. Enjoy!
S**Y
Outstanding Support and Reliable Product
Fantastic customer service! The device works great and really helps with the tension in my hand from all the typing I do. About eight months after purchase, my unit stopped working. I reached out to their support by email and got a reply within a day to help troubleshoot. Once they confirmed the issue, they immediately sent me a replacement.
A**R
Effective Massage, Terrible Battery Life
My left hand won't close. The fingers curl enough to type and no further. Doctors don't have a reason yet, but my rheumatologist suggested getting a massager. I settled on this one after reading various reviews, though the runner up is much less expensive. Pro: Good strong massage. I started on the lowest level, which was soothing, and each daily session notched it up. I stopped at level 3, not even halfway up in strength, as that's plenty of pressure. The heat is not as hot as I can handle (I effectively shower in lava, per my husband), but does a nice job of soothing and relaxing. After a few days of use, my hand seems less stiff and has improved range of motion as best I can tell without measuring, though it's still nowhere near touching fingertips to palm. I have only tried the full hand massage as I like getting my wrist massaged as part of the session. It's very lightweight, easy to haul back and forth from desk to charger, but has a firm grip on my desktop and will not slide during use (at least for now -- rubbery feet can lose grip over time). The controls are easy to understand after a short viewing of the online manual (the manual that comes with it just gives a URL to the current manual, along with a Quick Start Guide). The timer is easy to read at a glance, so I can prop my tablet in front of me to read a book while my hand is massaged and quickly note how much time is left in the session. Neutral: It does leave deep "dots" in my skin as seen in many review photos. They're gone within minutes, and don't itch. The charging port is down under the curve on one side, making it awkward to insert and remove the cable. I think I'm pulling on the cord more than on the plug. The manual says to keep it on a firm flat surface. The only one of those I have at resting arm height is my computer desk, but I have not got a place to plug the massager in there, so I have to carry it back and forth each night and morning. As to fit, I have small slender hands. 6.5" from base of palm to tip of middle finger. The lump to put my palm on inside the massager is a tiny bit too close to the far end, so my fingertips stick out into the slot at that end instead of being held by the fabric area or the bump fits a bit too far forward under my hand. Once the massager starts up, I can't shift my hand around to get off a spiky bump pushing into the side of my thumb, so I have to be very careful on placement before hitting start. Con: The battery life *sucks*. It takes 7 hours to charge (the manual says this and it did take at least 7 hours for the initial charge). One 15 minute session with heat drains over a third of the battery. The manual repeatedly stresses to use only the correct charger (5V 2A, not that I have any idea how to find out if my other chargers and cables match that), and never to leave it unattended while charging. I may be at home a lot but I'm not babysitting this thing for hours. The manual also says to always use common sense, which to me means just put it on a solid surface with lots of circulation and spot check it when I happen to be near the bathroom where I have a plug for charging this thing. Because of the battery life, I have to carry the massager from office to main bathroom each night, plug it in during my shower the next day, and once it's charged, carry it back to the desk. I can deal with this for my hand health but long term it's going to be tedious.
J**S
Excelente producto
Muy bueno para el masaje de manos , ayuda en las molestias y dolores causados por daños en huesos y articulaciones. Excelente producto.
F**O
No sirve
Se lo regale a mi madre porque tiene artritis y le duro un mes , dejo de funcionar y me dicen qué hay garantía para este producto, siendo tan caro debería haber
E**Z
Eviten a toda costa dejo de funcionar 10 días después de entrega
Funcionó correctamente 10 días después dejó de inflar las bolsas de aire que hacen presión. Terrible producto eviten la compra
J**O
Pedido incompleto
El pedido me llego incompleto, sin manual, sin cable y sin masajeadle de dedos
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