Your neck keeps a record of your day. Every hour at the screen, every glance down at your phone, every night on a pillow that holds your head but ignores your neck. By evening, it all sits right there, at the base of your skull.
NapeRest is the last 15 minutes of your day. You lie back, the contoured memory foam cradles the curve of your neck, a slow mechanical stretch lifts and releases, warmth spreads through the muscles, and your shoulders finally come down from your ears. That is the whole product. And it is enough.
Our promise, in plain words
What NapeRest does: eases the feeling of neck tension and stiffness, helps you unwind before sleep, and gives your neck the gentle, warm stretch it never gets during the day.
What it will not do: it will not realign your spine, reverse a neck hump, or fix your posture. No pillow can, whatever the ads say. If a brand promises you that, keep your money.
We would rather sell you the truth once than a miracle twice.
Three things, done properly
No 7-in-1 gadget stacking. Three mechanisms your neck actually notices.
01 The lift-and-release stretch
A quiet motor slowly raises the cradle, holds the stretch through your neck and shoulders, then eases it back down. It is the closest thing to two patient thumbs supporting the base of your skull, on repeat, for as long as you lie there.
02 Deep, even warmth
Three heat levels, from barely-there to your-grandmother's-rice-bag-wishes-it-could. The warmth builds within minutes and spreads across the whole nape, not one hot spot. Most people never leave the middle setting.
03 Gentle vibration
Three intensities of soothing vibration. And here is the honest part: it is vibration, not a kneading massage. There are no rolling balls inside. Brands that call this "deep tissue massage" are writing checks their product cannot cash. Ours relaxes; it does not knead.
The 15-minute ritual
9:45pm. Lie on your bed or the sofa, neck in the cradle, head on the cushion.
One press. Two buttons, no app, no pairing, nothing to squint at. Pick your warmth, pick your intensity.
15 minutes. The stretch cycles, the warmth sinks in, the day lets go.
Then you go to sleep. Not scrolling. Done. Tomorrow, 7am tells you if it worked. We give you 100 nights of tomorrows to decide.
A single session with a massage therapist runs $80 to $120 (roughly £65 to £95). A chiropractor wants to see you weekly. NapeRest costs less than one month of either, sits on your nightstand, and never asks you to drive across town at 6pm.
The honest fine print (it's short)
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It hums. The motor and vibration make a soft mechanical sound. Perfect before bed; not a device to run while your partner is already asleep beside you.
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The warmth ramps up. Expect 2 to 3 minutes before it fully builds. Instant-hot devices are the ones that end up too hot.
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It plugs in. The cable reaches your nightstand. No battery on purpose, because a dead battery at 9:45pm helps nobody.
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It relaxes, it does not treat. NapeRest is a wellness device, not a medical one. Persistent or severe pain deserves a professional diagnosis. If you have a pacemaker, a diagnosed spine condition, or are pregnant, check with your doctor first.
Specifications
| Functions |
Motorized lift-and-release stretch, warming compress, soothing vibration |
| Settings |
3 warmth levels, 3 vibration intensities, simple two-button control |
| Core |
Contoured memory foam with integrated head cushion |
| Dimensions |
16.1 x 10.9 in (41 x 27.8 cm); head cushion 9.1 x 5.9 in (23 x 15 cm) |
| Power |
Corded low-voltage, cable included. No battery to charge, no battery to die mid-session |
| Color |
Stone Gray |
| In the box |
NapeRest pillow, power cable, quick-start guide written for humans |
100 nights to decide. One honest promise. Zero miracle claims.
Give your neck the last 15 minutes of the day. It has earned them.