Application of Bio Technology in Massage Chairs... Measurement of 7 Body Composition Factors Including Muscle Mass and Body Fat Percentage

Bodyfriend Unveils 'Da Vinci' Massage Chair with Body Composition Measurement at CES 2022 View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Bodyfriend (CEO Park Sang-hyun) announced on the 27th that it will unveil a massage chair that can measure body composition while receiving a massage.


Bodyfriend will showcase the massage chair "Da Vinci," which can measure body composition and provide LED therapy, at "CES 2022," the world's largest consumer electronics and information technology (IT) exhibition held in Las Vegas, USA, from the 5th to the 8th of next month.


Da Vinci is characterized by the application of body composition measurement and LED hand acupressure functions. It applies BIA (Bio-Electrical Impedance Analysis) technology, which measures body composition through bioelectrical impedance in the massage chair, allowing analysis of seven factors including muscle mass, body fat percentage, BMI (Body Mass Index), and body water. The measured body composition information is stored on the massage chair’s tablet for systematic management, and it also features a massage program recommendation function tailored to the body composition data.



In particular, the arm massage section is equipped with an LED hand acupressure function. It provides "LED therapy" by irradiating specific wavelength bands of LED light to the joints of the hands and wrists. A Bodyfriend official stated, "We are introducing a product that analyzes seven body composition factors such as muscle mass, body fat percentage, BMI, and body water in the massage chair and provides appropriate solutions to help users manage their health," adding, "We will continue relentless research and development to extend human healthspan by 10 years in the future."


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