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Is The iNeck Pro The Best Neck Massager Ever?

1.6K views· 25 likes· 13:45· Dec 13, 2025

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► Get the iNeck Pro: https://amzn.to/3HbCCyn 👍 LIKE the video? Smash the thumbs up! 🔔 SUBSCRIBE with "all" notifications to know when new videos are out ✅ CONNECT on IG & TikTok @BestMassageTech 💬 EMAIL me at BestMassageTechnology@gmail.com I haven't tried many neck massagers, but this iNeck Pro from Bob and Brad is pretty incredible at mimicking a real squeeze from someone's hands. This instantly relieved my tight shoulder pain. Most massagers like this just have two rotating balls but this is a completely different, and effective feeling. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Some of the links above may be affiliate links. #bobandbrad #shouldermassager #neckmassager #bestmassagetech

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In this video I tested the Bob and Brad iNeck Pro and broke down exactly what it does, what you get in the box, and how it feels in real use. This is a super unique neck/back massager—way different from the typical “two rotating balls” style. It uses a squeeze motion that actually mimics a hand grabbing and pinching your neck and traps, and it genuinely felt like a kneading/shiatsu style massage. I also covered the build (soft spandex cover, polyurethane straps), how the behind-the-back clip system works, and how the hand handles let you pull down to crank up the intensity. I went through the controls (power, heat on/off, intensity low/high, plus two massage modes: constant and rhythmic) and the key specs: 10-minute auto-off, USB-C charging, 2500 mAh battery, ~4 hours to charge, and roughly 90 minutes to 3 hours of runtime depending on intensity and heat. Heat is legit warm (heat lamp around 109.4°F / 43°C, heated nodes around 104°F / 38°C) and it’s great for promoting blood flow when your shoulders are tight. My main complaints are battery life (I’m closer to the 90-minute side because I run high + heat) and the fact that the controls are behind you, so you can’t see what you’re pressing. Overall, at about $60 with a 2-year warranty (and FSA/HSA eligibility), I think it’s a fantastic value and one of the most effective neck massagers I’ve tried.

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