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The TechCare Touch X TENS Unit Muscle Stimulator offers 24 customizable massage modes and dual-channel EMS technology for targeted, deep tissue pain relief. Featuring a sleek touchscreen interface and rechargeable battery, this portable device empowers busy professionals to manage chronic pain and muscle soreness effectively at home or on the move. Complete with 8 reusable electrodes and accessories, it’s a clinically backed solution trusted by thousands to enhance recovery and reduce reliance on costly therapy sessions.




| ASIN | B07ZDLP34C |
| Battery Average Life | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,460 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #94 in Muscle Stimulators & Accessories |
| Brand | TechCare Massager |
| Brand Name | TechCare Massager |
| Charging Time | 2 Hours |
| Color | Black, Red, White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 10,311 Reviews |
| Form Factor | Handheld |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Weight | 14 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | TechCare Massager |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 03 |
| Massage Therapy Technique | Kneading, Scraping, Shiatsu, Tapping |
| Massager Form | Hand Massager |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | Touch X |
| Model Number | 03 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Auto Shut-Off, LCD Display, Lightweight, Portable, Rechargeable |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Benefits | Pain Relief |
| Product Grade | Home |
| Specific Uses For Product | Arthritis, Carpal Tunnel, Neuropathy, Plantar Fasciitis, Sciatica |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Target Use Body Part | Arm, Elbow, Knee, Leg, Shoulder |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Use for | Arm, Elbow, Knee, Leg, Shoulder |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
L**F
Works as well as the one at PT
This is a compact unit that can accommodate 4 pads total at a time (A and B inputs that have 2 leads each). While it can't take as many inputs as the one at physical therapy, I'd argue it's just as powerful. The main unit seems well made, and the cords, inputs, connections, etc. seem fine, if not quite as robust as the unit at my physical therapist's office. I got frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) after a fall while skiing a few years back. The orthopedic surgeon prescribed physical therapy and maybe ONE cortisone shot (and fingers crossed to avoid surgery). Well, I started with PT, which did help, and the exercises I did at home were helping strengthen my muscles. The use of e-stim along with everything else made all the difference. It really helped relax my muscles and relieve my pain for a while after using it. Once I was done with physical therapy, I really missed the 20-30 minutes with the e-stim machine at the end of my session. That was about 2 years ago, and wouldn't you know it, I hurt my other shoulder. Well, I can pretty much tell this is the same animal (it feels exactly like what happened to the other shoulder. I pulled out my exercise sheets and have been doing those, and icing and heating my shoulder (just a little heat, more icing). No cortisone this time as I don't think I really need it now that I understand how this all works. The thing that I didn't have though, was the e-stim machine. Enter a search on Amazon and voila: options galore. But, which to choose. Well after reading many reviews and going out to search engines to read articles and yet more reviews, I decided to give this one a try. It has not disappointed me. It has 6 different options for type of stimulation and varying patterns for each of those, and then you can increase/decrease the intensity of your chosen option and pattern. So far, I can only tolerate up to intensity level 2-3 of any option. The usb charger works fine, as do the leads where you attach the pads. There are 8 pads (4 sets of two) in the box, but they are reusable (make sure your skin is clean and dry, handle the pads with care). There is a "holder" for one set of pads after use (you stick one pad to each side and wrap the lead cord around it) that will help you store the pads between uses. I actually went to the company website and purchased a second holder for the other lead cord/pads if I decide to use 4 pads. I also purchased replacement pads on the company site because I know my husband will end up using this too. So, first impressions are great. This is a wonderful tool to help with pain while I rehab my other shoulder. It will be helpful for dealing with other pain and stiffness from just working out, or just getting older, lol. If something should change, I'll update this review, but for now I'm just happy to have a tool like this that works like the professional tool available at my PT's office. Being able to do this at home saves me time and co-pays. Now, I'm not saying don't go to physical therapy/doctor if you're having pain because you may need to do exactly that. In my case, though, where I know what's going on and know my body, I'm reasonably certain of my situation and what I need to do.
J**S
I'M SHOCKED!!!! LITERALLY
WOW. WHERE HAS THIS DEVICE BEEN ALL MY LIFE?! I suffer from Degenerative Disc Disease and sciatica. Specifically, the two lowest vertebrae in my lumbar spine(L4-L5) and the top of my spine/neck trap area. I work fulltime and am a student, so the majority of my day is spent sitting at a desk. With all the COVID restrictions this past year, I like many people have become more sedentary in my day-to-day life than I would prefer. As a result, I find myself suffering from debilitating chronic pain. Up until recently, my treatment plan has been a combination of exercising, stretching, heat therapy, and OTC anti-inflammatory medicine for pain management. I have seen many different doctors/specialists over the years, and to my dismay EMS therapy was never brought up as an pain management alternative until recently. I went to my first PT session and afterwards my therapist asked if I would like to try using the EMS unit. OMG.... LET ME TELL YOU...LIFE CHANGING. I won't go as far to say it takes the pain away, because it doesn't, HOWEVER, it definitely makes a noticeable difference dulling my sciatic pain. I went home, did my research and ended up purchasing this device. I wanted something that was affordable, portable/small in size, rechargeable, powerful, and easy to use. This unit checked off all those boxes. PLUS, it included a little clip to you can attach the unit to your pants and walk around with ease. I am very pleased with this device as it has exceeded my expectations. I have only had it for a couple days, and have already suggested it to friends and family members. My only complaint, is that if you decided to change the mode while its already running(like go from kneading setting to pressure point setting) it will turn off when you select the new setting, and you have to adjust the intensity for both sides over again. Its annoying, but it's not really a problem. That and the carrying case didn't come with the newest touch model, you had to purchase it separately compared to the previous model which you could buy as a package deal. *Disclosure: I purchased this device with my own money. Upon receiving the item, the company included a coupon to register the device for a lifetime warranty(whatever that actually means), and10 free electrode pads.
A**R
Sciatica nerve recovery
It's a great unit, it helped tremendously in my sciatic nerve recovery! If I didn't have it, I wouldn't have been able to function.
P**W
It works!
I have used TENS units (as needed) successfully for about 26 years. In fact I never travel without it because one wrong move can bring on horrific paralyzing pain. I wore out one unit and was prescribed a second one. Both used a 9 Volt battery and dials adjusted the mode. This last one was wearing out so I decided to search for a replacement and was happy to discover I didn't need a prescription to get one. After comparing all the options I settled on the TechCare Touch X. I use the unit for Sciatic nerve pain and a couple of weeks ago I woke up with severe pains in the lower left back and my left leg and could barely walk…I had to drag my left leg to get around the house. I opened up my new TechCare Touch X, read the instructions and applied the "pads" accordingly. I wore it all day, removed it at bedtime and applied it again the next day. The pain was subsiding and by the morning of the 3rd day, I woke up pain free! That was way faster than my old units. On the PLUS SIDE, It works! I love the fact that it doesn't need a 9 Volt battery and has a large touch screen. I also love the fact that the pads snap on to the output wires/cords. The ends of the wires of my old TENS unit had to be pushed into the hole in the pads and if I didn't get them pushed in completely I would get zapped because a portion of the end of the wire was exposed and touched my skin. On the NEGATIVE SIDE, the instructions are written too small. I have to use a magnifying glass to read them. The Pad Placement Guide isn't sufficient. If I didn't already have experience with a TENS unit, I would be confused. Luckily I had already been using an Electrode Placement Chart that I had found online a couple of years ago that shows the body, Anterior and Posterior views with Dermatomes numbered. A Dermatome is an area of skin that sends information to the brain via a single spinal nerve. The second body view shown has the Peripheral Nervous System labeled. Around these two "diagrams" are 12 smaller body diagrams with front & back views clearly showing where to place the electrodes for specific problems such as Head and Neck Pain, Knee Pain, Low Back and Sciatic Pain, etc. It would also help if a "holster" to hold the unit was either included or available as an extra purchase. There is a hard plastic clip-on holder included but it requires careful insertion of the unit because as I slid the unit into the holder, it connected with the function buttons and changed my settings. I clipped it onto my belt but it was difficult when I had to bend over since there isn't any "give" to it. I ended up buying a "fanny pack" type of belt that is made for cell phones and has a clear plastic window on it. I put the unit inside with the screen facing the clear plastic and zipped it in place. I found I could somewhat make changes to the screen through the clear plastic but I had to use a stylus for better contact and that is another thing that might be useful to be included with the unit. Be that as it may, it isn't a perfect solution, but it is better than the clip. I did have some problems with locking the screen and selecting the Mode because the Mode Icon seemed to change its position on the screen if I had to select it again....but that could be due to the fact that my pain was over-riding my brain at the time. I will do an update the next time I need to use it. All in all, it got rid of the pain and that is the most important part so I would definitely recommend this unit.
R**G
Nice for the money
Easy to use, size of a cell phone so can be used anywhere, multiple intensity options.
C**.
24 modes explained here- Exceeded My expectations.
I had been wanting a TENS unit for some time for occasional neck and back pain (the type that we all experience occaisionally) but did not realize the that they had become so affordable in recent years and did not investigate them until I recently developed tendonitis over my Lisfranc's joint on my right foot caused by aggressively attacking a long steep hill on my daily walk. Some articles recommended TENS therapy to relive the pain. I purchased this model because it also had EMS modes. TENS is to stimulate nerves and EMS is to stimulate muscles. I was concerned that a unit this compact would not have the power but it is very robust to the point that it begins to get uncomfortable before you reach half power. Very easy to use. It has 6 soft buttons on the touch screen, each with 4 different modes that I found a description of on their web site. Here are the different modes for the 6 soft buttons copied from their web site. 1. There are 4 types of kneading massage modes on our Touch X model. All of the kneading modes have a very consistent massage on them. Nice and smooth on each one. Very relaxing on the shoulders for knots. Kneading massages help reduce the tension in your muscles and helps tone the muscle after and before workouts. The first mode is the strongest of the kneading and is very effective at reducing shoulder pain and tension. The second mode has an acupuncture feel to it and is very effective for toning muscles. The third one is at a constant pace and is very effective for the lower back as well as shoulders. The fourth mode is similar to the first just not as strong, also great at shoulder pain. Loosen tight muscles and increase blood flow to the massaged area. Results are often improved when muscles are already relaxed before the kneading massage. 2. There are 4 types of Swedish massages on our Touch X model tens unit. The Swedish massage modes are great for kinks and knots as they surprise the muscles with rhythm changes in the massage. Swedish massage is exceptionally beneficial for increasing the level of oxygen in the blood, decreasing muscle toxins, improving circulation and flexibility while easing tension. The first mode starts at a slow pace and ends with high contraction towards the end on about a four second interval. The second mode starts with fewer rhythm changes and is more consistent. Highly recommended to treat muscle knots and kinks. It will also improve your blood and oxygen flow to the body. The third and fourth massages are the same massage. The difference is mode 4 pulsates at a quicker rate but they both give off the same sensation. Very effective at treating muscle kinks and knots. Swedish massage is exceptionally beneficial for increasing the level of oxygen in the blood, decreasing muscle toxins, improving circulation and flexibility while easing tension. 3. There are 4 types of cupping modes on our Touch X model. The difference between the first two modes is the strength. The second one starts at a slower pace and is lighter. Cupping can loosen muscles, encourage blood flow, and sedate the nervous system (which makes it an excellent treatment for high blood pressure). Cupping is used to relieve back and neck pains, stiff muscles, anxiety, fatigue, migraines, rheumatism, and even cellulite. 4. There are four types of massages modes that mimic a scraping massage on our Touch X model. Mode one starts contracting the muscles at low intensity and increases along on about a 5-second interval. Excellent therapy for reducing inflammation. Mode two starts contracting the muscles at a high intensity and stays at the same rhythm on about a 5-second interval, there is a 3-second pause between massage intervals. Excellent therapy after a workout to help your muscles recover. Mode 3 starts contracting the muscles at a high intensity then goes to low intensity in about a 3-second interval. This is a good therapy for kinks and knots in the body. Mode four starts contracting the muscles at low intensity and increases along on about a 5-second interval. Scraping massage benefits include anti-inflammation Increase blood circulation and oxygen flow Increases surface micro-perfusion (surface circulation of blood) Quicker injury recovery Quicker recovery after a hard workout, cleans out the lactic acid that builds up in the muscles Breaks up cellulite and micro-toxins. 5. There are four types of reflexology modes on our Touch X model. The first mode starts contracting the muscles at a high intensity gradually goes to a lower intensity in about a 10-second interval. There is about a 5-second pause in between the massage intervals. An excellent treatment for recovery of the muscles especially after an injury. Physical Therapists use this method on patients around the world. The second mode starts contracting the muscles at a low intensity and increases quickly to a higher intensity in about a 5-second interval. There is a two-second pause between massage intervals. Reflexology massage increases the flow of energy, increases circulation, and stimulates the digestive system. The third mode starts contracting the muscles at a low intensity then goes to high intensity for a few seconds and comes back down to low intensity in about a 5-second interval. It can help with boosting metabolism. The fourth reflexology massage starts contracting at a low intensity and increases rapidly as it goes along on a 10-second interval. There is a 2-second pause in between the massage interval. This mode is excellent at relieving chronic muscle pain. Improved nerve activity and circulation, as well as the balanced functioning of the metabolism. The pain-relieving qualities of reflexology mean that patients recover rapidly. EMS can increase body temperature, heart rate, and metabolism. In turn, the effect can help promote energy and fat absorption from the body. 6. There are four types of massage modes that mimic a Tai Chi massage. The first Tai chi mode starts with a constant pace then proceeds onto a higher intensity mode then the intensity will change again in the last 4 seconds of the massage. Some of the benefits from this mode are aerobic capacity and increased range of motion for your muscles. The second Tai chi mode is on a 10-second interval. It starts with a low-intensity contraction of your muscles then moves to a more rapid mode mimics a tapping massage. This mode is an excellent treatment for improved flexibility and strength of your muscles as well as relieving muscle tension. The third Tai chi mode has two massage intervals. The first one runs about 6 seconds with a 4-second pause in between. Then the second interval runs about 12 seconds with a 5-second pause in between intervals. This mode is great for recovering from injuries. Very effective at toning the muscles after workouts. The fourth Tai chi mode has two massage intervals. The first one has a 10-second interval a 5 second pause in between. The second one has a 6-second mode with a 1-second interval. This mode is very effective for the flexibility and strength of your muscles. Aids with digestion, stress and helps you relax. Great for the lower back, neck, and shoulders.
N**I
Love the tens/ems!
This is my second tens massager. My first tens massager was an AUVON brand, which work well while it lasted, but the wire was damage, and hard to find a replacement. I decided to just get a new device instead, and just try something different. This device itself is a lot bigger than my last one, being as big as my smartphone (Galaxy 8s), but just as lightweight! It also come with a snap-on casing, that allowed you to carry it by snapping it on your pant or maybe a string by your bed. The device is touchscreen so the backlight really helpful and makes the screen easy to see and touch. I wish I knew about the double-screen protector film on the device before tearing it off, but that's a small matter. Pressing on the mode, allowed you to shift through each one and the screen also let you know if it's a tens or ems massage you are working. Switching modes is a lot easier with the touch screen. So far, the system works really well and I love that this time the device came with a chart listing positioning and ailments from muscle pain to even headache!! The pad stick on well enough, and as directed I've try adding a drop of water to keep it longer lasting. (I'll keep watch to see if it last longer than the AUVON's brand kind. The pad to wire is snapped on, which is a lot easier to attached and take off without worrying about damaging the wires. It also come with a life-time warranty, which is easy to active online. Seriously, this is a really nice massager and worth the Five-Stars they are asking for.
J**N
Shoulder Muscle Knots Gone
Just the Basic Facts Specifically got this to smooth out muscle knots that develop in my shoulders from working at a computer. The unit is highly effective, easy to use, and very powerful. It's on my "Awesome $50 Gift Ideas" list. Details There are 6 different massage modes, and 20 incremental intensity levels. I get the best results by mixing up the modes sequentially. The default session time is 20 minutes, but tapping on the time remaining increases it by 10 minutes to a max of 60 minutes. Tapping the massage icons switches modes, so the interface was designed well and is very intuitive. Intensity is indicated by 10 icons, but it's actually 20 levels because each "+" click increments it by 50%. This tiny device is so powerful that this highly granular control over intensity is essential. To illustrate this point, I've used this dozens of times and a "3" on most modes is as much as I can handle on my shoulders.. I can't imagine using this anywhere on my back or legs or arms where I could tolerate much more than a "5" or "6", so for most people it will be powerful enough no matter where/how it's used. It's the same size as an iPhone 5 SE (but much lighter), so you can hook up the system, turn it on and put the controller in your pocket if you want to do other things at the same time. It charges with a standard USB cable and using it at the "3" or "4" level, it'll last >200 minutes. Its storage box has a magnetic lid and contains an ingenious way to store & re-use the adhesive pads. which are standard & easily replaced inexpensively. Final note: I had physical therapy a few years ago that used the same principle in a medical office setting, and this accomplishes exactly the same thing. To put it in perspective: this unit cost about as much as 1 or 2 office visit copays, I've used it dozens of times so it's more than paid for itself. I'd recommend this to anyone who wants a simple, inexpensive way to have a device on hand at home.
Y**T
Powerful, Easy to Use, Best one we tried so far
My wife has plantar fasciitis and i have some strong pain in my calves, and this unit is helping us improve our conditions considerably. Having a twin channel with 2 pads each, we mostly share the device while we sit, and twin-independent channel is brilliant. This is a strong stimulator compared to some older models we had used from different brands. The nice thing is the multiple modes and how it is flexible to select the power per each mode. I would say it is great value for money product.
R**R
Esta genial el estimulador muscular!!!
24 funciones diferentes que ni siquiera tengo que calibrar ya vienen prededfinidas para ser usadas desde un principiante como hasta un terapeuta, funciona bien y ademas la garantia de por vida que da la marca esta de lujo. El vendedor comunicado en todo momento y llego en su empaque y a tiempo muy bien protegido.
S**K
Excellent Product
This works Really well for all types of pain and if your work demands you to stick to sedentary lifestyle with little movement and Computer/ laptop tasks, then this little product is inevitable
L**A
Muy buen producto. Lo recomiendo ampliamente
Excelente producto. Fuerza muy buena. Fácil de usar y muchas variedades. Solo recomendaría incluir un manual de uso de que usar en cada caso de lesión
N**I
Portable and good battery life
First I like the interface it has large icons so my grandma can see and use it with ease. It has good battery life, it patches are not as sticky but otherwise happy with the purchase.
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