Wireless Charging Full Body Massage Chairs

Integrated wireless charging pads let you top up your phone while you relax — one less thing to manage.

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Osaki OS-Pro 4D DuoMax SE

Ultimate luxury dual 4D+3D SL-track massage chair with HealthPro Duo Mech, 38 airbags, and wireless charging.

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Common Questions About Wireless Charging

What wireless charging standard do massage chairs use?
Most massage chairs with wireless charging use the Qi standard, which is compatible with iPhone (12 and newer), Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, and most modern Android phones. A few models specify 5W or 10W output — check the spec if fast charging matters to you.
Where is the wireless charging pad located on a massage chair?
Placement varies by model. Common locations include the side console, the armrest, a dedicated tray beneath the armrest, or a pocket in the backrest. Side console placement is the most convenient since your phone stays within reach and visible.
Does using wireless charging affect the massage chair's performance?
No. Wireless charging draws negligible power relative to the chair's motor and airbag systems. There is no performance impact on the massage itself.
Which phones are compatible with massage chair wireless charging?
Any Qi-compatible phone will charge. This includes iPhone 8 and newer, Samsung Galaxy S6 and newer, Google Pixel 3 and newer, and most mid-range Android phones released after 2019. Phones in thick cases may charge slower or not at all if the case blocks the Qi signal.
Is wireless charging on a massage chair fast?
Typically not. Most chairs provide 5W–10W wireless charging, which is standard wireless speed rather than fast charging. You'll get a meaningful top-up during a 30–60 minute session but not a full charge from empty. It's best thought of as a convenience feature rather than a primary charging method.