Hi, I’m Dr. Alan Weidner from Massage Chair Relief, and today I’m going to introduce you to the Fujiiryoki Cyber Relax Pro 4D massage chair.
As the name suggests, this is a 4D massage chair, but there’s a lot more to it than just that. It’s a very innovative chair, and there are many things I genuinely like about it.
Fujiiryoki is a Japanese company. While the parts are primarily manufactured in China, Fuji states that the chair is fine-tuned in Japan. So, this would not be considered a “Made in Japan” chair, but it is very well built and thoroughly tested.
Split-Track Design & Stretch
This is a split-track massage chair, meaning it has two separate roller mechanisms:
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Four rollers in the upper track
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Four rollers in the lower track
The split-track design allows for a much better stretch, and I’ll say this upfront—the stretch programs on this chair are excellent. There are about five different stretch programs, and they work very, very well.
Neck, Heat, and Airbag Features
The headrest is especially interesting because it uses airbags to massage the neck. Not only does it massage the neck, but it can also gently move your head from side to side, which is quite unique.
The chair includes what I like to call a “heat shawl.” This heating element covers:
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The neck
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The back
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The arms
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The legs
You can either lie back against it to warm your back, or drape it over your shoulders so it heats the front of your body, including your chest and abdomen. It’s a very nice and uncommon feature.
Warranty, Programs & Customization
The Cyber Relax Pro includes a three-year parts and labor warranty, along with Bluetooth connectivity, and it’s available in multiple colors—I believe there are about five options.
It also has foot rollers and calf rollers, along with a wide variety of programs.
One standout feature is the DIY (Do-It-Yourself) program, which lets you create your own custom massage program using the manual settings. It’s surprisingly easy to use.
Here’s how it works:
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You press the record button on the remote
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The chair records all of your adjustments as you customize the massage
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When you’re finished, the chair asks if you want to save it
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If you save it, you can later download and activate that program instantly
I believe the chair allows you to create up to five custom programs, which is a great feature.
There’s also a Favorites section, where you can save preferred auto programs for quick access later. The chair offers a large number of automatic programs—around 15 or so, though I recommend checking the website for the exact number.
Health Sensor & Quick Keys
The chair also includes a health sensor program, sometimes referred to as a “chair doctor” or “health detector.”
On the left armrest, you’ll find a small sensor. When you place your index finger on it and start the health program, the chair evaluates your body and spine and then creates a massage program tailored specifically to you. While this feature isn’t entirely new to the industry, it’s still a very nice addition and works well here.
You’ll also notice the quick keys on the side of the chair. These allow you to:
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Power the chair on and off
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Start or stop programs
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Select favorites
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Adjust leg and body position
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Control heat
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Pause and resume sessions
Charging & Final Details
The chair includes:
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A USB port for charging devices
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A wireless charging pad next to the USB port
You’ll also see the air hose that supplies the neck airbags—another reminder of how rare and unique the neck airbag system is on this chair.
Final Thoughts
Overall, this is a very good chair. It’s quiet, comfortable, and thoughtfully designed. I enjoyed it quite a bit.
In my next video, I’ll go over the pros and cons—what I really like about the chair and a few things that may not work as well for me personally.
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I’m Dr. Alan Weidner from Massage Chair Relief, and I’ll see you in the next video.
Bye-bye.





