"Absolutely love this thing. I use it every afternoon during my 3pm slump and it genuinely helps me refocus."
Zenovea One — The Discreet Neck-Relief Patch
The neck relief you keep to yourself.
4.9 ★ · 800+ reviews$38.25 / patch
Limited launch stock — going fast
Slip it under your collar, press once, and let gentle pulses ease the tension — in about 15 minutes, without stopping your day.
Try it risk-free for 30 days. Don’t love it? Get a full refund — no need to ship it back.
Place it.
Stick the patch on the base of your neck or top of your shoulders — wherever the tension sits.
Press once.
One button powers it on. Choose your intensity. The patch sends gentle EMS pulses you control.
Let go.
Tight muscles start to loosen over about 15 minutes — while you stay on the call, on the keyboard, on your day. Cordless, rechargeable, and reusable for months. Recharge it over USB, like your earbuds.
Built to disappear. Made to deliver.
Invisible where it counts.
Slim enough to vanish under your collar — ease tension mid-meeting, and no one knows it’s there.
Relief in ~15 minutes.
Gentle pulses help tight neck and shoulder muscles relax, without heat, gel, or mess.
Cordless and pocket-sized.
Desk, commute, flight — relief goes wherever your work does.
Why people switch to Zenovea One.
| Zenovea One | Bulky neck massagers | |
|---|---|---|
| Wear it while you work | ✓ | ✗ — too big |
| Invisible under clothing | ✓ | ✗ |
| Weight | Slim patch | Heavy collar |
| Travels in your pocket | ✓ | ✗ |
| Setup | One button | Straps / app / charging dock |
| Price | From $44.99 | $80–$100 |
Loved by people who can’t afford to stop.
"I was skeptical because I’ve tried so many neck products. This is different. You feel it working immediately."
"Bought it for my husband who sits at a computer 10 hours a day. He won’t leave the house without it now."
"After a full day at my desk my shoulders were always wrecked. Now I run it for fifteen minutes between meetings and the tension just melts off."
"Game changer for remote work. My neck used to lock up by Wednesday. Now it doesn’t."