If you’re familiar with massage chairs, then you’ve probably heard the terms 2D, 3D, and 4D. These terms refer to the movement and functionality of the massage rollers.
A 2D massage chair has rollers that move up and down and side to side. That’s the basic level of movement.
A 3D massage chair adds another dimension: the rollers can also move forward and backward, allowing the massage intensity to extend deeper into your muscles.
A 4D massage chair includes all the movements of a 3D chair, but it also allows you to adjust the speed and rhythm of the rollers. This creates a more realistic, human-like massage experience because the rollers can speed up and slow down during the massage.
Now, manufacturers have started introducing 5D massage chairs. There doesn’t seem to be a universal definition yet, but most companies use the term to describe advanced sensor technology within the chair.
These sensors can detect the tightness of your muscles and spine as the rollers move along your back. The chair then uses that feedback to automatically adjust the pressure and intensity in specific areas. In other words, the chair adapts in real time based on how tense or relaxed your muscles are during the massage.
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Anyway, I hope you found this video helpful. I’m Dr. Alan Weidner from Massage Chair Relief, and I’ll see you in the next video. Bye-bye.





