Sure you can get a whole lot of iPod, iPad, and iPhone accessories, but one of the biggest and most relaxing accessory we've seen is the AcuTouch 9500. This massage chair connects to an iOS application called HT-Connect to store your massage presets, and even download custom massages designed by doctors and sports stars.
Sure, you could just download one of the many massage apps from the App Store (and then ask around for someone to take the time to actually give you the massage), but having a whole massage chair designed around an iOS device is just so much...weirder? Well, it's definitely more convenient.
There's no price or word on availability yet, but if you must take a look at the iPad giving someone a back massage, take a look at the video below.
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