Lots of stuff going on in our massage chair world right now. You can check out my Massage Chair Industry Update for August 7, 2014 on our YouTube channel for more details, but here is a rundown on what is going on:
1. Inada has upgraded the Inada Sogno DreamWave as of August 1, 2014 and is now calling it simply the Inada DreamWave. You can go the product page on our website to see the list of new features. Most of the features seem to be programming changes and not so much hardware changes, except for new heating elements in the back and seat, different airbag technology in the forearms, a smart phone pocket, backlit remote control, and some extra bicep padding.
Software changes include adding deep relaxation session options to each of the 8 existing auto-programs, bringing the total to 16, consecutive session capability (thus able to increase session times from 15′ to 30′), auto recline at beginning and end of programs, increased maximum air pressure for airbags, remote readout scroll speed, and manual mode instant start-up (no need for body scan in manual mode).
The chair’s upholstery color options haven’t changed, but the base color has been changed to dark gray.
The chair is $500 more in price ($8499) and, oddly enough, since August 1st, it is still selling at the same clip. Pretty impressive (pretty crazy, too!).
We just received the model in this week and my sons will be setting it up this morning. I’ll put up pics and a preliminary review in short order.

http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Massage-Chair-Buyers-Guide-ebook/dp/B00M35KBTA/
I’m very proud of it, though it is certainly not a literary trendsetter! But, I hope it serves the purpose for which it was written…to be a comprehensive guide to help massage chair shoppers find the right chair.
4. We have updated our Facebook, Twitter, Google +, and YouTube pages. We will be doing things a little differently on our Social Media properties from here on out. Follow us to see what will be changing in the next little while.
5. GE Capital financing will be changing it’s name to Synchrony Bank later this month. PayPal will also be changing the name of their “Bill Me Later” financing program to PayPal Credit.





