We've seen our fair share of techie chairs - from the iMedia chair, which looks like something that belongs in a hospital building, to the Souchpod chair, which is a fancy beanbag chair with digital control panels for mp3 players, games consoles, your TV or DVD, a computer or stereo. What we haven't seen is a chair that can take you on a magical, spirit lifting trip at the sound of your voice. The Inada Robo Chair Massage Recliner with Voice-activated System may do just that.
It features a voice-activated system that can adjust your reclining angle up to 170 degrees. Your voice can also activate the massage programs, position the 3D roller mechanism and regulate intensity. The massage recliner comes with three pre-programmed massage sittings for full body relief. It costs $5,999, but no one ever said you could get that kind of luxury for free.

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sorry but this seems so pointless. first off, those chairs are not comfy. they are pretty dang painful. for that price, you could hire a real person...over and over and over and over. second, VR? um, can you say l-a-z-y? also, i'm sure you may have to train the VR, then it will only recognizes your voice half the time. hahahaha, i can just picture an old fat dude all pissed off, voice vibrating, saying sto-o-o-o-o-o-op! tu-u-u-u-u-u-urn o-o-o-o-off!!!!!
1Freaks me out. It looks like you've been abducted by aliens in your own living room.
2not worth it
3I tried one of these chairs at the Delta lounge in one of the airports I traveled through...I have to admit...I almost fell asleep in it. After so many hours of flying, lugging luggage, it was a wonderful way to get the knots out of my back and shoulders. The foot and leg massager was amazing!!!
4That sounds great then "Porsche" but that price is something else when it comes to the little guy. I know they reason but they should drop that $ a little bit for the little guy. You shouldn't only be able to use it in the airports.
5interesting
6Ok, how lazy are we?
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