
Daiwa
Daiwa Supreme Hybrid
Best for The deepest, most stretch-focused massage at home
- Track
- Hybrid (49" HybriFlex)
- Rollers
- 4D
- Auto programs
- Multiple auto programs

The M.8 Neo is the category's luxury statement: Japanese-made, with the Sens8 NEO 4D mechanism, OHCO's MaxTrack and ConstantTouch infrared heating, backed by a nationwide in-home service network. At $14,999 it is priced like the furniture-grade object it is — you are paying for craft and serviceability as much as massage output.
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OHCO positions the M.8 Neo as a luxury object first and a machine second: made in Japan, styled like high-end furniture, and engineered around the proprietary Sens8 NEO 4D massage mechanism and MaxTrack roller path. ConstantTouch infrared heating runs through the massage surfaces, recline includes zero-gravity positioning, and the stated fit reaches about 6'4". The company backs it with a nationwide in-home service network — meaningful at this price, where shipping a chair for service is impractical.
At $14,999 (with premium finishes higher), the M.8 Neo costs nearly double a strong imported 4D flagship. The case for it is the combination of Japanese manufacturing, genuinely furniture-grade design and the in-home service umbrella; the case against is simple price-performance, where the 4D mechanics alone can be had for far less. It is the chair for buyers to whom the object matters as much as the massage.
Electrical
Standard 110V outlet
Warranty
In-home service warranty via OHCO's nationwide network; see OHCO for term details
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