Easy to Use at Home... Patch-Type Low-Frequency Massager 'Yaksone Dream' Popular
TR, Expanding Market Base with Wearable Low-Frequency Massager
[Asia Economy Reporter Cha Min-young] TR has been receiving positive responses from customers since launching the wearable low-frequency massager "Yaksone Dream" in 2018, which complements the patch-type low-frequency massager. The main customers are those who frequently play sports such as golf and tennis, housewives suffering from wrist pain due to household chores, and it is also popular as a gift for elderly parents.
Yaksone Dream is a product that combines a compression brace and a low-frequency massager instead of a patch, making it easy to wear and durable. The wearable part is washable and can be used semi-permanently. When not using the massager, it functions as a compression brace, and when the massager is activated, it works as a low-frequency massager, providing two effects simultaneously. The fabric used in the compression brace is an advanced silver nylon fabric used by the U.S. military, NASA, and other special product manufacturers, which has excellent conductivity (electrical conductivity) and antibacterial properties that inhibit bacteria.
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In the post-COVID-19 era, self-diagnosis and self-care products are expected to continue gaining popularity. Last year, TR addressed the inconvenience of having to use different products for each required area by launching the "SIX IN ONE Multi Massager," a single product that can be used on all parts of the body, receiving positive feedback. In the future, TR plans to expand the market base with wearable low-frequency massagers incorporating "self-monitoring" technology that allows users to manage their biometric signals and health status independently.
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