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Have you ever spent hours in front of a computer screen with a stiff neck and back problems? If so, have you always wanted to find a massager that would be powered by that same computer? That wish is answered with the USB Massage ball. It easily connects to your USB port and runs at a smooth 3600 rpm to make you feel nice all night. Simply hold it on the problem area and let it work its magic. The massager's 6-foot long cable makes it perfect for those hard-to-reach areas, and it even tells you that you're sexy...all right, maybe it doesn't do the latter.

The USB Massage Ball could be perfect for those of you who rarely see daylight and are stuck at their computers all day. It promises to rub you in all the right places through the formidable power of your hefty USB port. It'll run you $11.95, but c'mon, who doesn't need at least one USB-powered massage ball in their home?

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