Phantom II 6M

Phantom II 6M

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[Asia Economy Reporter Donghyun Choi] Bodyfriend announced on the 18th that it has newly launched the limited edition massage chair ‘PhantomⅡ 6M’ ahead of Family Month.


The PhantomⅡ 6M is an upgraded version of the steady seller ‘PhantomⅡ,’ featuring a design combining white and beige gold colors with Bodyfriend’s unique technology added.


The ‘6-Matic’ massage module, upgraded from the previous 4 to 6 massage balls, controls a wider area with a denser spacing. At the same time, it provides massage even to the curved parts of the back and waist.


It is also equipped with the weight-responsive ‘XD-Flex’ massage module that operates elastically according to the user’s weight. Through sensors in the back massage section, it detects the user’s shoulder height and adjusts the protrusion range in 5 steps according to the user’s body shape and individual pressure, delivering optimized massage.


The newly redesigned head cushion is also eye-catching. Compared to the previous model, it has a slimmer and more compact shape to enhance the massage sensation, and the voluminous cushion improves both practicality and usability.


Massage programs such as Correct Spine, Comfortable Intestines, and Queen’s Mode have also been upgraded. Compared to the similar existing model ‘PhantomⅡ Brain,’ 5 additional automatic modes have been added, along with 5 mental massage programs that help emotional regulation, including self-esteem, gratitude, forgiveness, and trauma.



A Bodyfriend official said, “To celebrate Family Month and offer health gifts to customers who want to give to their families, we upgraded the functions of our popular representative model and applied more reasonable pricing benefits to launch the new product as a limited edition special offer. It is available for trial anytime at 129 massage chair showrooms nationwide.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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