These types of foot massagers are available
If you want to stimulate blood circulation, relieve muscle tension and give your feet the gift of soothing relaxation, there are various types of foot massagers to choose from. Depending on preference and intended use, devices with or without water offer different advantages.
Foot massagers with water
Water-based foot massagers are similar to a classic foot bath - but offer significantly more comfort. Unlike a manual foot bath, the water remains pleasantly warm at all times thanks to the integrated heating elements. Additional functions such as massage jets, bubble function and vibration modes provide an invigorating experience and noticeably promote blood circulation. Some models also have inserts for essential oils or aromatherapy - ideal for calming and regenerating after a strenuous day.
Foot massagers without water
Dry massagers offer a particularly intensive and targeted massage as the feet are completely immersed in the device. Rotating massage heads, heat functions and pressure impulses massage the soles, heels and sides of the feet holistically - often based on the technique of foot reflexology. This type of massage is not only relaxing, but can also have an activating effect and increase general well-being.