I’d pick out any misalignment, rough workmanship if there is any. Part of the review is to check out the build. There is a separate charger compartment, complete with a flap, so it won’t fall and perhaps, scratching up the other items. It has a fabric wrapped interior with cutouts for the device and eight attachments. An integrated carry handle allows for easy carry. However, this is significantly larger as it now has eight attachments. Like the Urikar Pro, the massage gun is presented in a high-quality semi-hard case with nylon exterior and secured with a zipper. The heating head has electrical contacts that matched the contacts inside of the massage gun to enable heating function. Oh, we forgot to mention an important thing about the heated mode it can only work with one specific massage attachment. I measured it with a contact thermometer and it checks out at 42. Leave it for a few minutes and then the massage head will be heated to 40- ish degrees. To activate the heat mode, you have long press the mode button until the heated mode LED start blinking orange. However, you won’t be missing out on important parameters, including the speed which is displayed as scale with LEDs just above the speed knob.Īround the back, there is a button for switching modes as well as four LEDs to indicate the current mode. There is no digital display this time round. It is basically doing it (the speed change) for you. It is worthy to note that with these two modes, speed change is not allowed. If I can be honest, I cannot quite tell the difference. They kind of reminds me of the different modes offered by massage chairs. They are essentially preset rhythmic massage as opposed to you manually tweaking the speed. Stairway mode is described as advanced massage and percussion from low to high gear, while fluctuation switches between high and low rapidly. In addition to constant oscillation, the Urikar Pro 2 Heated Massage Gun has three other modes: stairway, fluctuation, and the star feature: heated mode. It is highly visible which serves as a reminder that the device is on or not. Bad because, accidentally speed change is a norm.Īs before a thin ring of light circling the handle serves as the power and battery indicator. I noted that the speed dial has zero resistance and that is both good and bad. The oval shape could be good for smaller hands too. The oval cross-section plus the textured grip makes for a firm and assure holding. However, unlike the Pro 3, the handle, while fairly large in diameter, is oval in shape and this makes handling easier. Note to self: remember to turn off the main switch located at the bottom of the handle before twisting the handle. But it is located just below the speed knob which resulted in me accidentally turning on the device more than a few times when rotating the handle. The rotating handle has a locking button to prevent accidental twisting of the handle. Given the power this device has, any other angle (of the handle) other than the two positions would result in the handle not inline with the axis of oscillation which may not produce good results. I wish it has more positions, but as noted in my review of the previous model, the two-position design may be inevitable design feature. It has two positions that should enable you to reach areas like the mid back with more ease. Like the Urikar Pro 3, the Urikar Pro 2 Heated Massage Gun has a rotating handle that rotates 180-degree around the axis to enable you to treat areas which are otherwise awkward to reach with a fixed handle.
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