It vibrates. It has 5 fingers. It has an on/off switch. It can be powered by 2 AA batteries, therefore it’s portable. It can also be powered by a USB port. It’s my new toy.

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Introducing, The Hand. It’s not just any hand. It can vibrate the bones out of your skin. It can disintegrate that lump of fat into smaller bits that’ll eventually disappear. It can give you a pretty good massage.

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But don’t expect the hand job to be as good as uh… well, the real thing. Like, you know, traditional Balinese or Thai massage. This handy device (pun intended) is, after all, made out of plastic.

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Try placing the vibrating hand on your shoulders, back, buttocks, or wherever else that makes you happy and you’ll soon feel a pleasurable rhythmic sensation that’ll make you wanna move the hand around to massage a larger area.

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Normally, with pleasure comes a price. In this case it’s the power. You’ll feel so suagucomfortable you’d want to playmassage with it all day long. That’ll of course deplete your batteries in no time. When that happens, The Hand does not vibrate very well.

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This is where the USB cable comes in. In fact, I have not inserted any batteries into The Hand before. The USB cable allows The Hand to draw power from your PC, much like how your mouse operates.

Now, anyone wants a massage? I could give you a hand………

P/s: This interesting device was a Christmas gift I got during a gift-exchange exercise last month.

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