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20W High-Power Motor
Delivers rapid, deep percussion pulses to break up knots and release tension faster than any foam roller can.
9 Attachment Heads
A different head for every muscle group — ball head for large muscles, bullet for trigger points, U-head for spine and Achilles.
9 Adjustable Speed Levels
Fine-tune intensity from gentle warm-up percussion all the way to deep tissue treatment at your own pace.
Portable & USB-C Rechargeable
Lightweight enough for your gym bag, charges via USB-C, with up to 40 minutes of use per full charge.
20W High-Power Motor
Delivers rapid, deep percussion pulses to break up knots and release tension faster than any foam roller can.
9 Attachment Heads
A different head for every muscle group — ball head for large muscles, bullet for trigger points, U-head for spine and Achilles.
9 Adjustable Speed Levels
Fine-tune intensity from gentle warm-up percussion all the way to deep tissue treatment at your own pace.
Portable & USB-C Rechargeable
Lightweight enough for your gym bag, charges via USB-C, with up to 40 minutes of use per full charge.
What Makes Aura Massage Gun Different?
Foam rollers can't go deep enough. Theragun costs $299. Stretching alone doesn't fix knots. Aura gives you clinical-style percussion therapy at a fraction of the cost.
Aura Massage Gun
Foam Rollers
Theragun ($299+)
Deep percussion therapy
Multiple attachment heads
Portable & cordless
Targets specific muscle groups
Under $100
Works without getting on the floor
How to use Aura Deep Tissue Massage Gun
Choose your attachment head
Select the head for your target area — ball head for large muscles, bullet for trigger points, U-head for spine and Achilles.
Set your speed
Start on a lower setting and build up to your comfort level — no need to start at maximum intensity.
Apply for 30–90 seconds per area
Hold lightly against the target muscle and let the percussion do the work — no pressing down required.
Move through your full body
Work through each sore area for a complete recovery or warm-up session in under 15 minutes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is this different from a foam roller?
How is this different from a foam roller?
A foam roller uses body weight and gravity for general compression — it can't target specific knots, can't reach upper traps or neck muscles, and requires you to get on the floor. A massage gun delivers motorized percussion directly to any muscle group, at your chosen depth, from any position.
How long should each session be?
How long should each session be?
30–90 seconds per muscle group is usually enough. A full-body session covering all major sore areas typically takes 10–15 minutes total.
Is it loud?
Is it loud?
No — the motor is designed to run quietly enough for home or office use without being disruptive to others around you.
Which attachment head should I use?
Which attachment head should I use?
The ball head works for most large muscle groups (quads, back, glutes). The bullet or cone head is best for trigger points and pinpoint relief. The U-shaped head is ideal for the spine and Achilles. The flat head works for broader, gentler coverage on sensitive areas.
How long does the battery last?
How long does the battery last?
Up to 40 minutes of continuous use per charge. It recharges via USB-C in approximately 2–3 hours.
Is it safe for everyday use?
Is it safe for everyday use?
Yes for healthy muscle tissue. Avoid using directly on joints, bones, open wounds, bruises, or areas of acute inflammation. If you have a medical condition, consult your doctor before use.
What if it's not strong enough for me?
What if it's not strong enough for me?
There are 9 speed levels to work through. Start on a lower setting and increase gradually — most users find the mid-range more than sufficient for effective deep tissue work.