Maxcare Home is distributing two new massage chair models designed for deep tissue therapy, relaxation, and pain relief, optimizing home healthcare. According to the company, conventional massage chairs often only provide surface-level massage, offering temporary relaxation without addressing deeper muscle tension, the root cause of neck, shoulder, and back pain, as well as muscle stiffness.
"Addressing this issue requires deep, precise therapy that targets core muscles," explained a Maxcare Home representative, justifying the introduction of the two new product lines.
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Roller design simulates a therapist's thumb. Photo: Maxcare |
Roller design simulates a therapist's thumb. Photo: Maxcare
The D.Core 2 massage chair is the result of five years of research, incorporating the company's proprietary True Shiatsu Action technology. The chair's rollers mimic the action of a therapist's thumb, applying pressure, kneading, and stroking at a depth of 66 mm to reach the second muscle layer. The chair has 10 specialized rollers, expanding the contact area with movements similar to a human hand. The rollers can also rock naturally, preventing pain in the sensitive neck and shoulder area.
Designed with the Japanese Wabi-sabi aesthetic in mind, the chair features walnut wood paneling with soft side lighting, complementing various home interiors. According to the company, the Japanese government has certified the product as a Class 2 medical device, recognizing it as a therapeutic massage chair.
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A user experiences the D.Core 2 massage chair. Photo: Maxcare |
A user experiences the D.Core 2 massage chair. Photo: Maxcare
The Family Inada iFit Pro, also certified as a medical device, integrates 4D A.I. roller technology that scans the user's body shape and adjusts pressure to each muscle area. The product has 37 airbags throughout the body, providing a multi-dimensional massage experience. It includes a 195-degree stretching mode, promising to relieve spinal pressure. This model features a compact design, suitable for modern living spaces, and retails for over 80 million VND.
The "Hai em be lai" family, technology expert Khanh Lifetech, and MC Anh Phuong's family have all praised the two massage chairs as tools for revitalizing energy and maintaining physical and mental well-being, according to a Maxcare Home representative. Khanh Lifetech noted that the D.Core 2 provides deep tissue impact to relieve stiffness, while the iFit Pro offers a gentler touch, sufficient for restoring energy.
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The "Hai em be lai" family experiences the D.Core 2 and iFit Pro massage chairs. Photo: Maxcare |
The "Hai em be lai" family experiences the D.Core 2 and iFit Pro massage chairs. Photo: Maxcare
The "Hai em be lai" family found the D.Core 2 effective for therapy and a luxurious piece of furniture, while the iFit Pro's minimalist design allowed easy operation for parents without requiring instructions.
By distributing these two Japanese-imported chairs, Maxcare Home hopes to establish a trend of at-home healthcare, helping to prevent musculoskeletal problems and enhance the quality of life for Vietnamese families.
(Source: Maxcare Home)
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