If you were hanging with us back in August, you might recall our mentioning a massage chair that could be controlled by an iPhone would soon be hitting the market. Well, it looks like "soon" is now, as the comfy chair's parent company--Human Touch--has announced the availability of the Acutouch 9500 massage chair.
My, but it does look comfy.
For the low, low price of $4,999 (such a deal!) you can bring this vibrating massage beauty home in either black or espresso-tinted premium leather. By downloading the company's free companion application from the iTunes App Store, the chair's users can run the pricey piece of furniture through a series of programs designed to alternately relax, invigorate and revitalize every inch of the body... except perhaps for the bit of flesh that resides under where the chair's owner keeps his or her wallet.
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