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Designed and manufactured in Japan with full safety certifications
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Home to the iconic Junetsu kneading technique
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FDA-registered and UL-certified for therapeutic use
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Focused on muscle therapy, posture correction, and quiet operation
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Clean, compact frames that fit into modern living spaces
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Exceptionally smooth roller transitions and proven longevity

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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
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.
Panasonic Massage Chair
Panasonic is a household name with over 100 years of engineering legacy—and its massage chairs are no exception. With all models engineered and manufactured in Japan, Panasonic takes a medical-mechanical approach, prioritizing deep-tissue techniques, safety, and durable construction.
Rather than competing on flashy tech or oversized recliners, the brand aims for clinical-level massage in compact, well-designed packages. Chairs like the MAK1, MAN1, and MAF1 serve different needs but all emphasize roller refinement, real muscle therapy, and long-lasting mechanical consistency. Panasonic isn’t a lifestyle brand—it’s a wellness instrument disguised as furniture.