Advanced Zero Gravity Massage Chair – Ultimate Relaxation Experience
Advanced Zero Gravity Massage Chair – Ultimate Relaxation Experience
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Description
Description
- SL Ultra-Long Track with Dual-Layer 4-Wheel Manipulator
- Intelligent Body Detection Technology
- Space-Saving Zero Wall Design (Minimal Clearance Needed)
- Zero Gravity Recline for Weightless Comfort
- Bluetooth Surround Sound System
- Full Body Wrapping Airbag Massage
- Multiple Intelligent Health & Massage Programs
- Therapeutic Back Heating Function
- Large, Easy-to-Use LED Touchscreen Control Panel
Technical Specifications:
- Voltage: 110-240V, 50-60Hz
- Power Consumption: 150W
- Gross/Net Weight: 92 kg / 78 kg
- Product Dimensions (LxWxH): 148 x 76 x 115 cm
- Packing Dimensions: 128 x 76 x 116 cm
Materials:
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene), PU Leather, Cloth, Steel, Silicone
Important Note:
For hygiene reasons, opened massage chairs are non-returnable for change-of-mind. Please select your purchase carefully.
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