Robo massage chair
The number 1 company for the production of Robo Massage Chairs is Inada. One of its models, Inada Robo Chair Massage Recliner HCP-D5A, provides a professional massage, based on 3 arm massage movements: gripping, scooping and kneading. It has a full voice-activated system that will perform all the operations you need just at the sound of your voice.
By choosing from its 5 healthcare programs (Full Body Relief, Stiff Shoulders, Lower Back Tension, Morning and Nighttime Massage), Robo Chair's optical sensors will scan your back for pressure points and then offer you a special, customized massage. More than that, there are such exceptional features as 2 sets of airbags that, by pressing on the thighs, massage them in a totally amazing way- it's as if you receive an air massage. The massage performed by these air bags is caused by their vibration.
Another interesting model of the same series is Inada D.1 Massage Chair, based on an infrared technology that, by scanning your body and detecting the pressure points, adjusts the massage for any body size. It includes such features as: Whole Foot Shiatsu (with air cushions similar to the ones for the thighs described in the model above, but, in this case, destined for feet and ankles, working thus on the heel areas too), Triple-Action-Arm-Massage (with the same gripping, scooping and kneading), Full Contact Recline (for the adjustment of the recline angle) and the Foot Slide Adjusting Function (automatically adjusting the length of your foot to your height, detected by its sensors).

Inada D.6 Robostic Massage Chair, in comparison with the first Robo Massage Chair described, has 10 Healthcare Programs. Its 3 Roller Mechanism mimics human wrists and lets you push the rollers in and out for a deeper or a less deeper massage therapy. According to the Japanese Shiatsu traditions, there are special Shiatsu massage points that differ between people. These points are automatically detected by the Optical Shiatsu Point Sensor of this Robo Massage Chair. Thus, you get a completely customized massage.
In addition, there is a feature called Joystick Manual Control System - you can control the device with your own hands, in your own way, and it responds automatically to each of your commands. Besides, if you want to repeat a massage technique that you liked, you can do it by just pressing a button - 5 minutes of any previous massage you've been made, will be repeated.
If you're looking for something really special, then Inada Relax Robo Massage Chair is just the best option for you. Besides, the same functions of the other Inada Robo Massage Chairs (3D Roller Mechanism, Optical Shiatsu Point Sensor, Voice-Activated Control System and 8 Healthcare Programs), it also differs from the others because of its premium-quality Italian leather, the last one assuring its look chic and elegance.
Finally, no matter what Robo Massage Chair you choose, you won't feel disappointed by the option made, because all of them are multifunctional, with a whole set of features for any taste and even a unique approach to everyone.

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