SKG at CES 2026: Smart Massagers for Everyday Relief

SKG at CES 2026: Smart Massagers for Everyday Relief

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CES 2026 spotlighted a clear shift in wellness tech: moving from devices that only track health metrics to solutions that actively support recovery in everyday life. SKG arrived at CES with a simple mission - make smart relief easier to access, easier to use, and easier to fit into modern routines.
Whether you’re dealing with long screen days, travel fatigue, or the tension that builds up between meetings, the demand is the same: portable wellness tech that works in short sessions, without complicated setup.

Why “smart massage technology” is trending at CES 2026

Across CES 2026 wellness tech coverage, one theme kept repeating: people want tools that support relief in the moment - not just data about discomfort. That’s why categories like wearable smart massagers are gaining attention: they’re designed to work in the background of real life (home, office, commute), not as a special “appointment-style” routine.
For many attendees, the most compelling products were the ones that felt:
  • fast to start (minimal friction),
  • specific to common tension zones (neck, shoulders, back, eyes).

CES product highlights: neck & shoulder relief, redesigned for portability

G7Pro_Fold: a foldable neck massager built for on-the-go relief

If you searched “foldable neck massager” or “neck massager CES,” this is the kind of design people mean—compact, wearable, and made to fit daily carry and travel routines. Coverage highlighted the G7Pro_Fold’s portability-forward approach and multi-sensory comfort features (including heat and light elements), aimed at making neck relief feel more everyday and less clinic-only.
Hands-on reporting also noted the G7Pro_Fold experience at CES: combining stimulation and vibration elements with heat/light, plus app-based control and multiple modes for customization.

HS500-2: a neck and shoulder massager designed for deeper, hands-free relief

For users who want a more structured, “hands-on” style session, coverage described the HS500-2 as targeting deeper neck/shoulder tension with a wearable, hands-free format—built around controlled rolling/pressing/kneading motions and comfort features intended for longer-term tension patterns.

Beyond the neck: wearable wellness for modern life (eyes, back, knees, and more)

CES conversations about “recovery tech” aren’t limited to one body area - because modern discomfort isn’t either. Showfloor coverage pointed to broader interest in eye comfort for screen-heavy days, plus back and joint categories that match how people actually move (or sit) all day.

 

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