LONG BEACH, CA (December 8, 2021) – Human Touch, a leader in the digital wellness landscape, continues to expand its technology in high-performance massage chairs, ergonomic zero gravity recliners, and targeted massage products for the everyday professional to elite athletes. The brand returns to CES 2022, January 5-8 to exhibit their new Certus massage chair and Super Novo, the first-ever personalized virtual voice-controlled massage chair.
The recently launched Certus is available in a stunning assortment of colors including yellow (Sun) and blue (Sky) and features an advanced multi-dimensional massage with S- and L-track systems that extend massage coverage from the shoulders and spine, down to the thighs. The dynamic stretch and extending foot and calf massager provide an unparalleled lengthening of the back and muscles for the ultimate in recovery and soothing relief.
The Super Novo’s captivating design delivers a three-dimensional massage with advanced massage technology and is the first of its kind to implement Alexa capability with the help of Virtual Therapist™, which allows the user to completely control the chair using voice-only commands for a tailored therapeutic experience.
Additionally, for those who prefer a touch screen interface, Human Touch offers a downloadable app for smartphones and tablets in addition to the slim and simple LCD controller and multi-function touch wheel. This wheel allows users to have quick access to buttons which lead to the most frequently used functions and features, including: one touch pause, heat, and volume as well as controls for on/off, recline position, and auto programming.
Human Touch’s Super Novo also boasts its new 4D (Enhanced Stroke Speed) massage capability that expands customizations for both depth control (3D) as well as enhanced mid-stroke speed variations (4D). The combination of these technologies mimics the touch of human hands and has advanced massage capabilities to target specific areas of tension. Therapeutic adjustable heat options for the lumbar region (lower back), knees, calves, and feet allow blood vessels to dilate, increasing blood flow, oxygen, and nutrients to the user’s tissues.