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Only massage chairs fully designed, engineered, and assembled in the U.S.
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Certified for medical use with FDA, UL, and CE clearances
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Exclusive Butterfly 3D roller system and multi-layer body scan
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Robust support for big-and-tall users and clinical settings
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Highest-grade materials, safety-tested electronics, and whisper-quiet motors
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Backed by unmatched 5-year full coverage (parts & labor) warranty

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Designed by famed Ferrari designer Ken Okuyama
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Luxurious MaxTrack™ system blends S- and L-Track performance
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Flagship M.8 LE includes rear door access for elegant entry
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4D massage with brushless motors and heated rollers
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Reflexology-grade foot and calf massage
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Built for emotional calm and mechanical mastery
Luraco Massage Chair
Luraco Technologies, based in Arlington, Texas, is a defense-grade engineering firm turned massage chair innovator. Its flagship chair, the i9 Max Plus, isn’t just premium—it’s purpose-built for medical-grade performance, with certifications from FDA, UL, and CE. Luraco is the only brand in this category that designs, engineers, tests, and assembles its chairs in the U.S., using military-spec components, including medical-grade electronics and safety-tested actuators.
Rather than chasing mass market trends, Luraco focuses on clinical accuracy, safety, and long-term durability. Its chairs are used in wellness centers, VA hospitals, and homes where consistency, reliability, and personalization are paramount.
OHCO Massage Chair
OHCO is a design-first massage chair brand founded on a singular principle: that mechanical therapy can be beautiful, both physically and emotionally. Every chair is crafted under the direction of industrial designer Ken Okuyama, known for his work on Ferrari and Shinkansen trains.
OHCO chairs are engineered in Japan and assembled with a focus on aesthetic precision, smooth mechanics, and whole-body harmony. The brand operates almost exclusively in the flagship tier—offering only high-end chairs with a refined, furniture-grade presence. You’ll find OHCO in luxury showrooms, not in flash-sale carts—and that’s exactly the point.