Some of the words used to describe Human Touch iJoy massage chairs are…
- only,
- bold,
- elegant
- ugly.
Whether you find them attractive or just plain hideous, iJoy massage chairs are definitely the “purple cow” in the industry when it comes to style – they definitely stand out from other brands.
Common features of the iJoy robotic massage chair
With catchy colors like red, sage and camel, when I first saw the contemporary designs of iJoy massage chairs, I thought to myself “wow, those are one of a kind”.
iJoy’s robotic massage system is supposed to replicate a human-like massage.
Four main professional massage techniques are used in each chair:
rolling
oh kneading
compression
or percussion
Three-dimensional movements are used to follow the contour of the spine and you have the possibility to choose a program according to your preferences.
You can choose between one of three different 15-minute programs:
1. Complete: massage the entire back
2. Upper: Focuses on the upper back
3. Lower: focuses on the lower back
Each session will combine the four massage techniques (rolling, kneading, compression, percussion).
Models of iJoy robotic massage chairs
There are plenty of iJoy models to choose from…
or iJoy 100
iJoy 130
or iJoy 173
iJoy 170
iJoy 300
iJoy 320
iJoy 550
The 100, 130, 170 and 173 models are basically the same but vary slightly in size and design.
The iJoy 300 has a power recline feature and therefore costs a bit more than the other models (the others are manual recline).
The iJoy 320 is the more expensive model, but it does have a built-in foot and calf massager. A calf and foot massager is sold separately from the other models.
The iJoy 550 allows you to turn left or right.