Product Reviews for HoMedics BRF-1 Massaging Back Rest with Cup Holder and Integrated Headrest

HoMedics BRF-1 Massaging Back Rest with Cup Holder and Integrated Headrest

HoMedics BRF-1 Massaging Back Rest with Cup Holder and Integrated Headrest List Price: $59.99
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Product Reviews of HoMedics BRF-1 Massaging Back Rest with Cup Holder and Integrated Headrest

Product Review: Homedic chair
Summary: 3 Stars

The chair is ok. I was not pleased with the vibration component being so close to the surface of the backing. It has a really hard spot where this is located, and does hurt your back after several hours of sitting I use mine to study for my nursing classes so I spend alot of time with it. I just place a big blanket between the back and myself and it is ok
The arms seems a little flimsy but for what you pay for it I guess it is worth it

Product Review: Homedics BRF-1 Massaging Back Rest
Summary: 5 Stars

I got this for my husband and he just loves it and his back does not hurt while he is at
his computer now

Product Review: It's ok...
Summary: 3 Stars

This product is ok...not great. The cup holder is not really useable because the arm rests are too short. That's something you won't get from the photo. And returns are prohibited because of some sanitation concerns, supposedly. (Although most retail stores allow clothing to be tried on or even returned....) I haven't used the battery operated massager because I'm not really in to that. It's the proper balance between softness and stiffness for me. I sometimes put a pillow at the bottom of the back rest so I can lean back a little more and still have lower back support.

Product Review: It's okay
Summary: 3 Stars

This backrest is made of nice firm material, and covered with a nice faux suede fabric. It seems pretty high quality, should be fairly durable. It's nice how it folds up -- although even folded, it's still a bulky item.

I found that the backrest was too "upright" for my taste. It might be perfect for doing paperwork, working on a laptop, breakfast in bed, etc. But just for bedtime reading, I prefer reclining to sitting. This bedrest doesn't really allow reclining. The uprightness is emphasized in my situation since we have a really soft bed (waveless waterbed), so sitting upright I kind of sink into the bed but the backrest does not.

The massager provides a vibrating massage in the lower back area. I really need a firm kneading massage in the neck/shoulder area, so it doesn't do much for me. But it might be just right for others.

Product Review: Looks pretty, very uncomfortable
Summary: 2 Stars

I wanted something so I could relax and read in bed before I went to sleep. This is not the thing if that's what you want to do. It is too upright and you can't change the angle to recline. The cup holder is in the perfect place for an elbow if you want a hard plastic object under your elbow while you're trying to read. I was really surprised at the hard lump in the lower back area that's supposed to be a massager. It is so close to the surface and so hard it feels like a rolling pin being jabbed into my back. It is pretty, just basically unusable for relaxing.
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