Thanks to technology, office work is becoming less of a back pain every day than it was in the past.
Portable massagers will help you relax your muscles and stiff lower back at any time, all you have to do is choose which one to get.
Today we will look at the wireless model HELST HMC-600GY. This massager with six massage rollers and heating, which you can take with you and turn it off depending on whether there are free sockets nearby or not.
Lots of benefits. Three modes, heating and wireless operation.
Looking at the characteristics, the gadget stands out the following features:
- Two types of massage at once
- Three modes
- Heating of circular rollers
- Automatic shutdown
- Nice materials
- Carrying handle
- Small size
- Battery or mains operation optional
That is, with it you don’t need to look for an outlet, you don’t need to think when the session will end, and, accordingly, time the massage; there is a pleasant imitation of hands due to warm rollers. And the dimensions allow you to take the device on the road or to work.
It turns out Portable SPA salon. On the contrary, it looks particularly nice due to its compact size and is pleasant without losing color or functionality.
So first, let’s take a closer look at its appearance.
Anatomical shape with pleasant materials.
Dimensions HELST HMC-600GY Quite small: just 16 inches tall, 39 inches at the strongest part, and 15 inches in stride.
And the weight is even lighter than it looks, since inside there are stiffening ribs under your back, a battery and six massage rollers with a neat motor.
One control button has only two: it is responsible for turning on and heating, the second regulates the speed and rotation of the rollers. Nearby there is also a port for charging the built-in battery, which also serves as a hole for mains operation. The kit includes cables for both charging from the outlet and for the car port.


The control buttons are easy to understand, the material is pleasant and provides light.
Since this device is made primarily for the back, it is lined with breathable eco-leather and perforated mesh. Lastly, she is familiar with a sports backpack, which takes into account that the back does not sweat.
Eco-leather in a pleasant beige color works as a fixative. It covers the entire back, and on the user’s side it is located on the “ears” on the sides and top. When you lean on the device, Thanks to this material, HELST HMC-600GY is firmly fixed in this place so as not to dangle in different directions during the massage..
The fact is that the rollers, depending on the mode, work both softly and quite strongly. The latter is considered a plus only if the structure itself is stable, as in our case.
Simulates two massages at once and warms itself as it opens its hands
As you can understand from the photo and design, the main emphasis of our device lies on the lower back. Therefore, all moving mechanisms are located at the bottom of the HELST HMC-600GY.
There are only six rollers, arranged symmetrically, and each has its own function.
The two heads on top work according to the principle percussion massage. This is when the massage roller moves up and down at high speed, creating vibration throughout the open contact.
The four headaches are divided into the rotation of two mechanisms. They can move in different directions depending on the mode and stages of the massage and imitate. shiatsu methodthat is, gentle and accurate operation of the switches.
To enhance the effect in this mode, you can turn on gentle heating up to 38°C, which is very close to the natural body temperature.
Perforations in the elastic mesh allow the rollers to thoroughly massage the muscles.
Of the three modes, one works with heating, and two without it. An interesting feature: when the massager’s heating is turned on, the warm zone is highlighted in scarlet and creates an effect, that is, heating is higher than it actually is. This is not bad for display purposes.
You can be creative and, for example, also use the HELST HMC-600GY to massage your neck, arms or legs.. Just place the device “on your back” and lie down on what you want to massage.
At light speed, this method is ideal for the neck, lower back and head – especially with heating – good for massaging calves and forearms. Also great for thighs and triceps. Deep study is guaranteed.
So compact, it can do a lot. Quiet too
The included car charger does not hint, but directly says: use the device in the car instead of the old-fashioned wooden cases.
The carry handle and compact size mean it’s something you can take with you. HELST HMC-600GY take it with you to work.
Of course, no one will carry a gadget back and forth every day on the subway, but taking it to the office once a month to take it home for a long weekend sometime won’t be a problem.
Plus, you can put it under your lower back if you have a long trip ahead, sitting on a train or intercity bus.
Yes, the massager can be used even on the road. In addition to mobility, its quiet operation also plays a role. In the most powerful mode, the volume does not reach 50 dB, and in the rest it is about 25 dB (like a human whisper) This allows you to use the device at home, in the office, and in public transport.
Six properly configured rollers with heating mode and adjustable strength, as well as wireless operation, make the device an ideal companion for different scenarios.
It’s nice to relax with it after a workout or a busy day, for example, sitting in the office or doing physical work. Compactness, lightness and tactilely pleasant materials are also very practical.
HELST HMC-600GY costs from 4000 rubles. You can buy it, for example, on Ozon.
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Source: Iphones RU

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