Massage
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Aira is a “mobile massage suite” that helps work your tired back muscles while you’re out and about. Perhaps the best part is that no one will even know you’re wearing it because it looks like an average hoodie.
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The WheeMe robot delivers a comforting massage on demand.
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OSIM's new US$170 USB uPixie massager uses Electronic Muscle Stimulation to deliver massage programs from your laptop. You can synch the massage to your computer's music player and firm your tummy while you are working.
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The SOS system proposes using the power of social networking to provide a soothing, stress-relieving massage based on the number of wireless responses from other users
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The Foldaway Massage Chair delivers a relaxing massage to the legs, feet, back and buttocks, then folds up into a colorful, funky-looking footstool.
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Each chair in Panasonic's new Urban Collection has four pre-set programs and eight manual modes which gives the user a possible 44 different massage combinations.
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Volvo has added seats with built-in ventilation and five inflatable pockets that massage occupants’ lower backs in a wave-like motion to their S80 and XC90 Executive models.
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Sogno is a full-body massage chair that uses infra-red scanning to identify shiatsu acupressure points on your body and then provides a massage which feels like you’re being pummeled and manipulated by a real masseuse.
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The Human Touch HT-1470 back massage pad is specially designed to fit on almost any sofa, home or office chair, providing a go-anywhere, heated massage to knead out tough knots and keep the blood flowing at any time of day.