Osaki Massage Chair

Osaki is a major U.S. massage chair brand operating under Titan World LLC, with its headquarters and parts distribution center based in Texas. The brand is known for aggressively covering the full price spectrum—from compact 2D chairs like the OS-Champ to high-end 4D models like the Maestro LE 2.0. Osaki uses a hybrid approach to production: roller design and core mechanics are developed in Japan, while manufacturing is outsourced to Chinese factories. The result is a product line that packs sophisticated hardware at relatively lower prices—though occasionally at the cost of consistency in support and finish.

Osaki’s reach is wide: you’ll find its chairs at Costco, Amazon, and across nearly every massage chair dealer in the U.S. But popularity doesn’t always mean perfection—and as this review shows, Osaki shines in some areas while showing its seams in others.

OHCO Massage Chair

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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.