| I know the iJoy massage chair is popular and I'm sure | | | | complain about is that no chair in the iJoy massage |
| a lot of people who bought one are glad they did. | | | | chair range comes with a foot massager. If you want |
| But, for me, each of the iJoy Human Touch massage | | | | one you have to buy the ottoman separately. This |
| chairs falls short in every department. For the same | | | | isn't cheap and costs from around $250 up. If you |
| price, you can buy a better chair from another | | | | buy the 300 model you still have to buy a foot |
| manufacturer. | | | | massager; for the same price you can buy another |
| The first thing that would put me off ever buying an | | | | brand that not only comes with a foot massager but |
| iJoy robotic chair is their general appearance. To me | | | | more features. |
| it's a classic case of when a company tries to make | | | | All models have 4 massage modes on offer; rolling, |
| its products appear trendy but fails miserably. Call me | | | | kneading, compression and percussion and there are |
| old fashioned but I wouldn't put one of these chairs | | | | 4 range options; full, upper, lower and manual position. |
| in my living room; maybe in my den where it would | | | | You can also manually adjust the roller discs to deliver |
| be out of sight. Unless you've seen one, it can be | | | | the massage to where you want it. The actual |
| pretty hard to describe their 'trendy design' but to | | | | massage delivered is okay; sure, there's better but |
| me most of the designs look like they were based | | | | you also have to pay a lot more. All in all, the |
| on children's balloon sculptures. | | | | massage is good if somewhat noisy. |
| Then, there's the upholstery. Some may like the faux | | | | The chairs are quite small, which many will appreciate. |
| suede but this sort of fabric can be pretty hard to | | | | However, this does have the downside in that the |
| keep clean. Why didn't they just use synthetic | | | | vertical rolling reach has to be quite short also. |
| leather like everyone else, so you can easily wipe | | | | Depending on what model you buy the reach is |
| them clean? And, who chose the colors? There's | | | | between 20 and 22 inches. |
| black, a blue, a purple, a scarlet red, and an eye | | | | I would not recommend an iJoy massage chair. For |
| hurting fluorescent lime green. | | | | the same price range you can buy a HoMedics |
| Leaving aesthetics aside, I don't like the way the | | | | eLounger Messaging Recliner. It comes with the same |
| control unit is built-in to the armrest on the 130 | | | | massage modes and without a footrest too. |
| model, the other models are better, in that the | | | | However, it does come in synthetic leather and its |
| control unit is stored at the side of the armrest. | | | | styling is actually quite pleasing. |
| All the chairs, except the 300 model have manual | | | | Follow the links for the iJoy massage chair or another |
| recline. I can't really complain about this as no other | | | | robotic massage chair like the Inada, Human Touch |
| chair at this price offers it either. But what I can | | | | and HoMedics massage chair. |