Close Menu
Tech Savvyed
  • Home
  • News
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Gadgets
  • Apps
  • Mobile
  • Gaming
  • Accessories
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
TikTok feeds show 3 times more AI slop than YouTube, study reveals

TikTok feeds show 3 times more AI slop than YouTube, study reveals

17 June 2026
We finally found a neck massager worth recommending

We finally found a neck massager worth recommending

17 June 2026
Xreal Aura glasses put Android on your face and they will “try” to cost under ,500

Xreal Aura glasses put Android on your face and they will “try” to cost under $1,500

17 June 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Tech Savvyed
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • News
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Gadgets
  • Apps
  • Mobile
  • Gaming
  • Accessories
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
Tech Savvyed
Home»News»We finally found a neck massager worth recommending
News

We finally found a neck massager worth recommending

News RoomBy News Room17 June 20265 Mins Read
We finally found a neck massager worth recommending
Share
Facebook Twitter Reddit Telegram Pinterest Email

SKG PS700 Neck Massager

MSRP $199.99

“Deep relief for desk workers who’ve already tried everything else.”

Pros

  • Biomimetic kneading reaches deep neck muscles that vibration can’t
  • Near-infrared heat for deeper-feeling warmth
  • Quiet enough to use at a desk or on a call
  • 120-minute battery life with full app control
  • Light enough to toss in any bag

Cons

  • Only one mechanical intensity setting
  • Built-in audio can be distracting

This post is brought to you in paid partnership with SKG

We’ve reviewed enough neck massagers to know that most of them are solving the wrong problem. They vibrate, apply surface heat, or rotate nodes across the trapezius, which feels good for about ten minutes and changes nothing by morning. The SKG PS700 Neck Massager is built around something most neck massagers ignore. The stiffness and heaviness you feel after a long day at a screen don’t start at the surface. It starts in the deep muscle layers that a vibrating collar or a rolling node simply can’t reach. That’s the problem this neck massager is designed to solve, since it’s designed to reach the deeper tension many desk workers feel after long hours at a screen.

Neck Massager review

How the massager works

The chronic neck tension that desk workers deal with originates in the semispinalis and splenius muscles, which sit beneath the trapezius and are effectively unreachable by standard vibration or rolling massage. The SKG PS700 Neck Massager targets them directly using biomimetic kneading heads: rotating silicone nodes with a hollow structure and 40° soft silicone tips that perform a lifting and pressing motion rather than a flat rolling one. The result mimics what a massage therapist does with their fingers, which feels more targeted than a surface-level massage, especially for the kind of tension that builds up after long desk days.

The motor is a 3025 brushless DC worm-gear unit running up to 3000 RPM. This means the kneading has real force without feeling aggressive, and the massager runs at 45 dB, quiet enough to wear in an open office without being a distraction. In our fan-heavy office, it blends right into the background noise.

It also features straps that attach to the arms, which are helpful for holding it in place for deeper pressure, or pulling the arms out a bit for less pressure on the base of the neck.

The heat system

The PS700’s heat system is worth calling out separately because it isn’t the same infrared function you’ll find on a $40 Amazon bestseller. It combines 830nm near-infrared light and 640nm red light therapy with a resistive heat film that warms up in 3 seconds. The combination of near-infrared light, red light, and fast-warming heat is designed to deliver a deeper-feeling warmth than standard surface heat. It does warm quite quickly, and we think the lower heat setting is preferable for most folks; higher settings are almost distractingly hot.

Battery, app, and audio

SKG pairs this massager with a companion app that controls massage mode, intensity, heat level, and music without touching the device. The battery delivers up to 120 minutes of runtime and charges fully in around 90 minutes, making it viable for office use without daily charging anxiety. There’s also a 15-minute auto shut-off, which is useful if you fall asleep wearing it. The app controls modes, heat, audio, and session settings, though the mechanical kneading pressure itself has one main intensity level.

At 1.5 lbs, the SKG PS700 Neck Massager is light enough to drop in a bag for work or travel. That portability is part of the pitch. This is a device you can use at a desk during lunch, on a long flight, or on the couch before bed. It doesn’t feel too heavy while wearing and is comfortable to use for most desk tasks, though the massage rollers at the base of the neck may get in the way if you’re using a second monitor.

The built-in audio is a nice touch. Access to 100+ curated soundscapes and guided meditation tracks through the SKG Health app gives you a full wind-down experience without reaching for your phone. Those who want their own playlist can connect via Bluetooth instead. It’s a thoughtful addition, though primarily useful to those who will use the massager at home.

Body Part, Finger, Hand

The specs that matter

Price $199.99$179.99
Weight 1.5 lbs
Motor 3025 brushless DC worm-gear, up to 3000 RPM
Torque 23 mN·m
Noise Level 45 dB
Heat System 830nm near-infrared + 640nm red light + resistive heat film
Heat Warm-Up 3 seconds
Battery 1400mAh, up to 120 minutes runtime
Charge Time ~90 minutes
Auto Shut-Off 15 minutes
Connectivity Bluetooth (SKG Health app + third-party audio)
Audio Sealed dual chambers, 0.5W stereo, 100+ tracks via app
Massage Nodes 360° rotating biomimetic silicone heads
Best For Desk workers, travel, home use

Is it worth it?

At $200 ($180 with coupon applied), the SKG PS700 Neck Massager costs roughly the same as a single 90-minute professional massage. For anyone dealing with chronic desk-related neck tension, that math resolves quickly. Of everything we’ve reviewed in this category, it’s the only device we’d recommend to someone with a real, recurring problem rather than occasional stiffness. If you’ve cycled through cheaper options and keep waking up with the same tension, this is the upgrade worth making.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Reddit Email
Previous ArticleXreal Aura glasses put Android on your face and they will “try” to cost under $1,500
Next Article TikTok feeds show 3 times more AI slop than YouTube, study reveals

Related Articles

TikTok feeds show 3 times more AI slop than YouTube, study reveals

TikTok feeds show 3 times more AI slop than YouTube, study reveals

17 June 2026
Xreal Aura glasses put Android on your face and they will “try” to cost under ,500

Xreal Aura glasses put Android on your face and they will “try” to cost under $1,500

17 June 2026
Samsung Display just showed why XR’s future may come down to better tiny screens

Samsung Display just showed why XR’s future may come down to better tiny screens

17 June 2026
China has new EV safety rules ready. The US needs to follow in its footsteps

China has new EV safety rules ready. The US needs to follow in its footsteps

17 June 2026
Smart glasses have a charging problem, and wireless power is coming for it

Smart glasses have a charging problem, and wireless power is coming for it

17 June 2026
Samsung’s pet tech only needs a picture to detect health issues hurting your furry friends

Samsung’s pet tech only needs a picture to detect health issues hurting your furry friends

17 June 2026
Demo
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
We finally found a neck massager worth recommending

We finally found a neck massager worth recommending

By News Room17 June 2026

SKG PS700 Neck Massager MSRP $199.99 “Deep relief for desk workers who’ve already tried everything…

Xreal Aura glasses put Android on your face and they will “try” to cost under ,500

Xreal Aura glasses put Android on your face and they will “try” to cost under $1,500

17 June 2026
Samsung Display just showed why XR’s future may come down to better tiny screens

Samsung Display just showed why XR’s future may come down to better tiny screens

17 June 2026
The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales Review – History Repeats Itself

The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales Review – History Repeats Itself

17 June 2026
Tech Savvyed
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2026 Tech Savvyed. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.