
Built-in temperature control keeps the heat at an ideal, safe level, so you enjoy soothing warmth without overheating; perfect for long, relaxing sessions.
Heating Temperature: ~40-45°C with automatic timer of 10-15 minutes (auto shut-off for safety).
| Material | Food-grade silicone |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 40-45 degrees Celsius |
| Weight | 760 grams |
| Power supply | (Rechargeable) Battery powered |
| Massage type | kneading nodes |
| Safety features | Overheat protection, auto shut-off |

Human-Touch Tech
Experience the lifelike touch of Uthingo Gentle Paws. Its advanced finger-pressure design mimics real human hands, delivering deep, soothing kneads that melt away tension and make every massage feel naturally comforting.
✋ Human-touch design for realistic, deep muscle relaxation.
🌡️ Gentle warmth enhances comfort and improves blood circulation.
Complete Relaxation
Experience full-body relaxation with Uthingo Gentle Paws. Designed for versatility, it gently soothes your neck, back, thighs, arms, and legs. Feel instant comfort and improved circulation wherever you use it, from work breaks to bedtime unwind moments.
💆♀️ Targets multiple muscle groups for complete relaxation and relief.
🔋 Compact & cordless — enjoy soothing comfort anywhere, anytime.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Real Benefits of Massage: Why It’s More Than Just Relaxation
For a long time, people thought of massages as a luxury, something you get at a spa when you want to pamper yourself. But today, science says otherwise. Massage is no longer just a treat; it’s a real form of therapy that can help manage pain, reduce stress, and even improve your sleep.
💆♀️ Massage as Real Pain Relief
Modern research has shown that massage does more than make you feel relaxed, it can actually help your body heal and reduce pain. By gently working on sore muscles, tendons, and joints, massage improves blood flow and releases tightness that causes discomfort. It also helps your body relax deeply, which lowers stress hormones and reduces anxiety. When you’re calmer, you feel less pain overall.
🩵 What Research Says
Researchers have looked closely at how massage helps people with pain in different body parts like the back, hands, neck, and knees. One study in Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice found that people who received hand massages once a week for four weeks had less hand pain, stronger grip, and better sleep than those who didn’t. They also felt less anxious and depressed.
Another study published in the Annals of Family Medicine (2014) showed that people who got 60-minute neck massages two or three times a week for a month experienced significant relief from chronic neck pain, more than those who didn’t get massages or had shorter sessions.


