“I often get tension high up in my neck, especially after long days of driving. What I really like about this five-finger massager is how securely the strap keeps it in place.”
— Sarah M.
Five fingers that feel like real hands
Most massagers only vibrate.
This massager works like real hands – it grips, kneads and releases tension when you need a break.
Easy to use at home – perfect after work, long hours at the computer or time spent driving.
60-Day Pain-Free Guarantee
Do you still sleep poorly?
Does your neck and shoulders feel stiff when you wake up?
Try the product at home in peace and comfort.
If you don’t notice a clear improvement, you can return it within 60 days and get your money back – no questions asked.
We’re confident Alzore will make a real difference in your everyday life.
4D Shiatsu Neck Massager – Cordless with Heat
We make things that work better and last longer. Our products solve real problems with clean design and honest materials.
Step 1: Grip & Pressure
The five moving “fingers” gently grip the neck muscles and apply firm, controlled pressure to help release built-up tension.
Step 2: Knead & Roll
Just like real hands, the fingers move in calm, rhythmic patterns — kneading and rolling the muscles to work deeper into the tissue.
Step 3: Heat & Relaxation
The built-in heat adds extra comfort during the massage and helps create a soothing, deeply relaxing experience.
Real feedback from everyday Aussies
“I often get tension high up in my neck, especially after long days of driving. What I really like about this five-finger massager is how securely the strap keeps it in place.”
— Sarah M.
Part of my daily routine
“I use my little ‘frog massager’ almost every day when I get home from work. I just place it on the kitchen bench, plug it in and relax.”
— Mark T.
Finally found something that actually works
“I’ve struggled with shoulder tension for years. Long days in front of the computer only made it worse. I’ve tried physio, heat packs and massage guns — this is the first thing that’s actually helped.”
— Emma W.