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Kalmely — Wireless Head Massager

Clinically-Targeted Migraine Relief. Drug-free, in fifteen minutes.

£149 £223 Save £74
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Launch Kit · this week only £74 of extras — free
  • Kalmely Wireless Head Massager £149
  • Premium printed user manual £19 · free
  • USB-C charging cable £12 · free
  • Soft storage pouch £14 · free
  • 30-Day Migraine Tracker ebook (PDF) £29 · free
Full Kit value £223 You pay £149
  • Six-zone air compression with optional heat
  • Designed for sensitive scalp — works with cutaneous allodynia
  • Wireless · USB-C rechargeable · 15-minute auto shut-off
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UK orders ship free in 2–4 working days from our UK fulfilment centre. If Kalmely isn't right for you, send it back within 100 days — we cover the return and refund in full.
What's inside the box
Kalmely Wireless Head Massager, USB-C charging cable, soft dust bag, printed user manual, and a digital copy of "The 30-Day Migraine Tracker" emailed after purchase.
How relief works
Six precision airbags inflate gently around forehead, temples and occipital nerve. Optional low-temperature heat (42°C) relaxes the surrounding muscles. Ten intensity levels let you dial it down to the lightest touch your scalp can tolerate.
Safety & warranty
Kalmely is a personal wellness device — not a medical treatment. 12-month manufacturer warranty. Consult your GP if you are pregnant or have a pacemaker before use.
A woman with auburn hair pressing her temples during a migraine attack, a blister of pills on the table

If your hair hurts during a migraine, you're not crazy.

Up to 80% of chronic migraine sufferers experience cutaneous allodynia — pain caused by stimuli that shouldn't hurt. A ponytail. A pillow. The light pressure of an ice cap on your temple.

Your nervous system isn't broken. It's overactive. And it needs the opposite of what most migraine products offer — not more pressure, not more cold, but gentle adjustable relief that matches how sensitive your scalp actually is in that moment.

Kalmely was designed for exactly this.

How Kalmely works →

What people who tried it actually say.

Hannah resting at night with Kalmely on, eyes closed
★★★★★

"Night-time migraines used to keep me up until three or four. Now I put Kalmely on at the first warning sign and most evenings I fall asleep before the timer ends. That alone changed my life."

Hannah, 34 London · chronic migraine, 18 years
Sophie wearing Kalmely beside the kettle in the morning
★★★★★

"Mornings used to be the worst — the prodrome wave. I keep Kalmely next to the kettle now. Put it on before the coffee finishes brewing. Some weeks I forget I have migraine."

Sophie, 38 Manchester · chronic migraine, 11 years
Margaret wearing Kalmely on the sofa during an evening migraine
★★★★★

"The evenings after work were the ones that wrecked me. Heat on the back of my head, eyes closed for fifteen minutes — closest thing to relief I've ever found without medication."

Margaret, 51 Bristol · chronic migraine, 22 years
Hannah's story

A tool, not a crutch.

Hannah doesn't wear Kalmely all day. She doesn't have to. Fifteen minutes when the warning signs start, and her day keeps going.

1 Hannah in her kitchen, eyes closed, pressing her temples as a migraine begins
Tuesday · 2:14 PM

The first warning sign.

The pressure behind the eyes. The light starting to feel sharp. Before, this meant the rest of the day was over.

2 Hannah sitting at her kitchen counter wearing Kalmely, calm and present
2:18 PM · Fifteen minutes

One session. That's it.

Kalmely on at level 4, heat low. A glass of water within reach. The remote is on the counter. She breathes. The headache curve doesn't climb.

3 Hannah pouring a fresh coffee in her kitchen, Kalmely device resting on the counter beside her
2:36 PM · Back to the day

Coffee. Replies. Her life.

Device back on the counter. She pours another coffee, answers the messages she'd ignored, picks up where she left off. The migraine doesn't get to write the script.

"It's not something I depend on. It's something I reach for — like an umbrella when it rains."

Six pressure points. One precise device.

Multi-Zone Air Therapy™

Two views of the Kalmely device on a model head — front view shows zones 01, 02 (forehead) and 03 (eye area heat zone); back view shows zones 05 and 06 over the occipital nerve
Six precision airbags. Three pressure zones. Optional heat over the eyes.
01

Adjustable intensity

Three modes, ten intensity levels. Dial it down to the lightest touch when your scalp is hypersensitive, or up for tension headaches and neck strain.

02

Optional heat

Low-temperature warmth (42°C / 107°F) helps relax tense muscles around the forehead and occiput. Toggle on or off with one button.

03

15-minute auto shut-off

One full session, then it switches itself off. Fall asleep wearing it — Kalmely won't drain its battery or yours.

We rejected the ice cap. Here's why.

Ice cap Pills Kalmely
Drug-free
Adjustable to sensitivity n/a
Heat option
Designed for allodynia
No freezer needed
Reusable forever
Works during an attack slow

Ice caps demand a freezer and a sensitive scalp. Pills demand your liver. Kalmely demands four minutes to put on and a moment to breathe.

A consultant neurologist seated at her desk with Kalmely placed beside her
"Gentle, adjustable compression and warmth are well-established non-pharmacological tools for migraine management. The benefit of a device like this is patient autonomy — the ability to act in the first 30 minutes of an attack, when timing matters most."
Dr [Name TBD]
Consultant Neurologist · UK

Independent clinical commentary. Not a medical endorsement of any specific product. Kalmely is a personal wellness device, not a medical treatment.

Selected references
  • Burstein R, et al. Cutaneous allodynia in migraine: prevalence and clinical significance. Annals of Neurology, 2004.
  • American Migraine Foundation. Non-pharmacological treatments for migraine. 2023.
  • Bernstein C, Burstein R. Sensitization of the trigeminovascular pathway. Cephalalgia, 2019.

Three steps. Fifteen minutes.

01

Wear it

Slide the band over your head so the airbags cover your forehead and temples. Adjust for snugness — not pressure.

02

Press start

Choose mode, intensity and heat if you want it. Sit back, lie down, do nothing.

03

Fifteen minutes later

The device shuts itself off at the end of the session. Most users feel meaningful relief in the first ten.

Start with Kalmely.

Kalmely device — band with six airbags and handheld remote
Kalmely Wireless Head Massager
£149 £223
  • Six-zone air compression + optional heat
  • Free UK shipping (2–4 days)
  • 12-month manufacturer warranty
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Questions we hear most.

How long until I feel relief?
Most users describe meaningful relief within the first ten minutes of a fifteen-minute session. For some, the warmth helps faster than the compression; for others, the reverse. Use it within the first 30 minutes of an attack for best results.
Can I use it during a migraine attack?
Yes. Kalmely was designed precisely for that — air compression is adjustable down to a level that doesn't aggravate a sensitive scalp. Start at the lowest intensity if you have allodynia.
What if it doesn't work for me?
100-day trial, free returns, no questions. We send a prepaid return label, you ship it back, we refund in full.
Is it FDA-cleared?
Kalmely is registered as a personal wellness device. It is not FDA-cleared as a medical treatment for migraine. We do not claim to cure or treat migraine — we provide a tool that many users find helpful in managing symptoms.
How long does the battery last?
60–90 minutes of continuous use per charge. Full charge takes approximately 2 hours via USB-C.
Is it safe for people with cutaneous allodynia?
Yes — the lowest intensity setting is specifically designed for sensitive scalp. Lighter than the pressure of a hair tie.
Where does it ship from?
UK orders ship from our UK fulfilment centre. Delivery 2–4 working days, free of charge.
Will it interfere with my medication?
Kalmely is a physical device, not a treatment. It does not interact with any medication. If you are pregnant or have a pacemaker, consult your GP before use.
Can I use it with my hair down or in a style?
It works best with hair loose or in a low ponytail. The band sits over a low bun without issue.
What's in the box?
Kalmely Wireless Head Massager, USB-C charging cable, soft dust bag, printed user manual, plus our digital "30-Day Migraine Tracker" ebook delivered by email after purchase.
The 30-Day Migraine Tracker — free companion guide cover

The 30-Day Migraine Tracker.

A free 24-page companion guide. Cutaneous allodynia explained in plain English, a complete migraine tracker template, and 27 drug-free tactics for managing attacks and identifying your triggers. Used by 1,200+ chronic migraine sufferers across the UK and US.

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