Human touch massage chair
If you're looking for an amazing massage that would provide vitality and energy, and calm down your tired muscles, Human Touch Massage Chairs are the thing. Human Touch Technology is a technology similar to the "wrists and arms" massage you'd get from any professional massage therapist. Plus, the 3D technology means massage rollers, moving 3D similar to tens of hands massaging your body. Human Touch's massage system has not only been approved by the American College of Chiropractic Orthopedists, but also highly recommended by them.
The Human Touch HT-100 Massage Chair features 3 massage programs, each of them lasting 15 minutes and offering a massage for the whole body. It also includes a professional neck massage. This model also has 4 different massage techniques and a foot and calf massager. It can be reclined to any angle you like and it also has a special mechanism protecting the spine by the means of a curve track.
The Human Touch HT-136 Massage Chair, compared to HT-100, also has 3 massage programs and a full-body stretch too. Its design differs a little bit from the design of previous gadget by having a lower armrest and base made from solid oak, and an elastic seat cushion made from a special material – as for all the other elements, it's practically similar to HT-100.
The Human Touch HT-5320 Massage Chair also has 3 massage programs and 4 massage techniques, it includes a full-body stretching and a foot and calf massager, but, unlike the other models, here we'll find a special Acupoint Detection System that will automatically find your acupressure points and provide a right massage for them. This model has arm and thigh massage sleeves and a seat massage as optional features.

The Human Touch HT-1650 is a model with an elegant design, premium-quality leather and a refined hardwood trim. It has the same features as the Human Touch's models, including Acupoint Detection System with a voice response for the full localization of your acupressure points and their massage, a foot and calf massager, able to be withdrawn in case you want. More than that, it has lumbar heater panels for preparing your muscles for an amazing massage - a feature met for the first time in this model, and also a seat massage based on Air Impulse mechanism in the seat to assure you a full-body massage. HT-1650 has 8 15-minute massage programs, unlike the 3 massage programs of the other models, this one being a big advantage, including: Morning Wake-Up Massage, Night-Time Soothing Routine or a Full-Body Sore Muscle Relief. Besides it has a Lower body massage and Body Position Navigator and Massage Comfort Control feature.

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