Robot Massage Chair
February 15, 2025
Unveiled at CES 2025, the Bodyfriend 733 Robot Massage Chair is an innovative chair combines advanced robotics with AI healthcare technologies to offer a unique and comprehensive wellness experience. The 733 Massage Chair features a striking biomimicry-inspired design, reminiscent of the Autobots from the Transformers franchise. Its independently controlled arm and leg movement technology allows for a wide range of exercises, including single-leg stretching and arm rotations. This makes it the first massage chair of its kind worldwide.
The 733 Robot Massage Chair features AI healthcare service functions. The chair monitors biometric data for disease prediction and health assessment through a dedicated app. Additionally, a wireless Holter monitor ECG provides insights into cardiac conditions and stress levels. This integration of AI and healthcare technologies ensures that users receive a holistic approach to wellness and rehabilitation.
The 733 Massage Chair offers 50 multi-massage auto programs, harnessing the patented ROVO Technology. These programs provide a variety of massages, including arm and leg exercises, full-body stretching, and relaxation modes. The chair's vertical arm and leg sections enable movements up to 96 degrees, ideal for strength training and rehabilitation exercises.
Designed for maximum comfort and flexibility, the 733 Massage Chair supports safe and comfortable sit-downs and stand-ups. Its patented bipedal system allows for single-leg stretching, PNF stretching, and walking movements, promoting a healthy pelvis and improved mobility. The chair's design also ensures that it can be used for muscle relaxation, flexibility, and rehabilitation.
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