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Osaki OS 3D Pro Cyber is a high end massage chair capable of performing mild to deep tissue intensities.
As far as technology is concerned, Pro Cyber is one of 4 Osaki massage chairs that feature 3D rollers. The other 3 are:
Osaki are always putting out new chairs, so this list could very well expand in a few months. When I get to reviewing all 4, I’ll do a comparison table for you so it’s easy to see the differences. You’ll have to bear with me for now!
Before we get into the features, you should know that both chairs, Pro Dreamer & Pro Cyber are incredibly similar. There’s very little to pick apart from the 2 in terms of features and specifications. However, I will still do a side by side comparison later in the post so you’re at least aware of the key differences.
Osaki OS 3D Pro Cyber features “next gen” 3D roller technology. Before we talk about what this “next gen” really is, let’s talk 3D rollers.
In a nutshell, 3D rollers are rollers that move in 3 dimensions. To drill the idea home, let’s consider the following scenario.
Visualize yourself sitting in a massage chair. To make it believable, here’s an image of my chair. Imagine you’re sitting in my chair enjoying a nice, relaxing back massage with not a care in the world!
Now try to visualize what’s actually going on with the rollers. How are they moving and in what directions? My chair has 3D rollers so they would move in 3 dimensions: up/down, left/right, and in/out. The image below describes exactly what I mean!
2D rollers can only move up/down and left/right. Alright, so now that you have a basic idea of what 3D rollers are and how they work, let’s talk about one of the key benefits:
Unlike 2D rollers, 3D rollers are able to protrude outwards. Possessing this ability, 3D rollers can massage at a much higher intensity compared to their 2D counterparts.
In the Pro Cyber the rollers can protrude a total of 3.3 inches (as shown below).
Next gen 3D and normal 3D (as we saw in the Pro Dreamer) are pretty much the same technology. They both extend/protrude the same distance, and they both function pretty much the same. That being said, next gen 3D is just marketing lingo!
The Osaki OS 3D Pro Cyber massage chair has a total of 36 airbags. That’s 12 fewer than the Pro Dreamer, which had a total of 48.
Airbags are simply pouches that expand when filled with compressed air. These expanded pouches “compress” or squish surrounding muscle and tissue. And this my friends is what most refer to as an air compression massage. Air compression has tons of health benefits (maybe I’ll do a separate post on this!), and if done at low to medium intensities can be quite relaxing!
Along with air compression, air bags also help stretch muscles.
Nope, nada, negative. Airbag design comes down to a lot of things, and having more doesn’t necessarily make one chair better than the other. You could have a chair with fewer airbags that cover just as much surface as a chair with significantly more airbags!
Fewer airbags also makes the chair design less complex. You have fewer bags, fewer valves, fewer pumps, and fewer motors. All of these “reductions” drive down power consumption.
The image below shows exactly that.
Also notice the 2 kneading foot rollers at the bottom of the ottoman. These rollers work in tandem with airbags to provide one heck of a foot massage!
All Osaki chairs do computerized body scans. However, these scans tend to be a lot more effective on 3D chairs such as the Osaki OS 3D Pro Cyber, where the whole mapping process is generally a lot more thorough and accurate.
How does the body scan work? Automatically. When you first sit in the chair and pick a program, the 3D rollers will move back and forth to scan your backs curvature. It’s actually kinda cool seeing this in action!
Similar to the Pro Dreamer, the Pro Cyber features 2 stages of zero gravity recline. Stage 1 is normal and stage 2 is much more reclined.
For those of you who don’t know, zero gravity is a reclined seating position where the legs are slightly elevated relative to the heart. This NASA inspired seating position has gained tremendous popularity over the years, especially in the massage industry.
Sitting in a zero gravity position has several key benefits: reduced spinal stress, improved breathing, and an overall sense of well being.
Definitely a must have as far as i’m concerned. Plus I think it’s really cool being able to sit in the same reclined position astronauts do!
I just thought of a brilliant idea! Next time I massage in zero gravity, i’ll do so watching that Matthew McConaughey space movie…what’s it called again? Umm Interstellar!
Osaki OS 3D Pro Cyber has a total of 9 auto programs:
I’m all about auto modes; they’re quick, easy and work really well. That being said, they do have limitations.
This is why manual settings can be so useful. With this chair in manual mode, you can do the following:
What differentiates this remote control from others is its large 5” viewing screen. I love large screen remotes because everything is big and therefore easy to understand. Osaki’s user friendly interface definitely adds to this as well!
One of the nicest looking massage chairs in my opinion. For those wondering, it does come in 4 different colors: black, brown, cream, and red. I don’t know about you, but that red looks on point!
My biggest concern with the Osaki OS 3D Pro Cyber massage chair is that it lacks user flexibility. Suggested user height is too restrictive (5’5-6’4 ft.). If you’re shorter than 5’5, or taller than 6’4. you should probably consider something else (more on this later!).
This chair is priced slightly higher than it should be. I say this based on current prices, which of course are subject to change in the future. Irrespective, I can’t seem to justify why I would buy the Pro Cyber over the Pro Dreamer. FYI, I compare both units below, so keep reading!
Last week I completed a detailed review of the Pro Dreamer. You can check out that review by clicking here. I bring up the Pro Dreamer because of how similar it is to the Pro Cyber. It therefore warrants a comparison!
The price for both of these units tend to vary quite a bit. As it stands currently, the Pro Dreamer is about $800 cheaper than the Pro Cyber based on prices at massage chair deals. Obviously prices are subject to change, but I just wanted to give you an idea of where things stands at this point in time.
Recommended user heights for both of these chairs are quite different.
What does this mean? Well basically the Pro Dreamer is overall a better chair for both short and tall folks! If you’re somewhere in between the 5’5-6’4 range, you’ll be most likely fine with either chair.
Both chairs can accommodate a similar user weight of about 265 lbs max.
Pro Dreamer has a total of 48 airbags, whereas Pro Cyber has a total of 36. I’ll reiterate what I said earlier:
It’s more so about balance and surface coverage. That being said, just because Pro Dreamer has more airbags than Pro Cyber, doesn’t mean it’s the better chair.
Hopefully that makes sense!
Here’s another minor difference that’s worth noting:
Say what you will, but in my opinion having 1 mode more isn’t something that would influence me to buy one chair over another!
Last but not least, Pro Cyber consumes 300 Watts whereas Pro Dreamer consumes 210 Watts of power. Another minor difference that’s worth keeping in mind.
But not because it’s not a good chair. As far as features are concerned, the Osaki OS 3D Pro Cyber is up there with the best. My problem with this chair has nothing to do with features. My problem has everything to do with user flexibility! (as discussed previously)
Every manufacturer has a mix of both good and bad products. It’s up to you to figure out what these are! To conclude here’s an article that reflects and supports my opinion above. Feel free to give it a read.
Pro Dreamer in my opinion would be a much better choice. As mentioned earlier, I’ve done a complete review on it which you can check out by clicking here.
Another alternative is to check out Osaki’s recently released Pro Ekon. The downside to this of course is there aren’t many reviews to go by since the chair is so new. It’s also quite a bit more pricey in comparison to other 3D chairs!
Finally, there are some really cool 2D chairs in the market you may wanna check out. If deep tissue intensity isn’t something you necessarily need, chairs such as the Pro Maxim, TP-8500, and 4000T are all very capable and affordable!
To check out latest pricing as well as reviews for the Pro Dreamer, click the link below!
There’s tons of options when it comes to buying massage chairs. Should you buy in store or online?
Well, to be honest both have trade offs.
I prefer buying online, simply because there’s so many options to choose from. Make no mistake online are where the deals can be found!
Of course spending a couple grand online isn’t everyones cup of tea. I get that!
For those of you who are comfortable with it, I recommend massage chair deals and here’s why:
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I hope you enjoyed reading this review. If you did, a share on the socials would be appreciated. Questions and comments are welcome below!
Lastly, let me know if there’s a particular chair you’d like me to review next!
Here are 3 posts you may wanna check out:
Osaki OS 7200H Massage Chair Review
Osaki OS 4000LS Massage Chair Review
Osaki OS 1000 Massage Chair Review
Osaki OS 3D Pro Cyber massage chair images were used with permission from Massage Chair Deals & Osaki Massage Chair
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