>>16498478Seems like a win for pretty much everybody, no?
I guess the one problem might be that, maybe I'm imagining these chairs wrong? The one issue I could think of is that they would be too big. Hm.
Are there really no smaller chairs that massage you? I'm pretty sure the bigger ones I've seen were made that way, because they were designed with people pretty much just laying back in them, and all. I feel like you could still have the same function with a different design. Why not? If it's just technical limitations, then, damn.
But even if you said that, it's not like it's not valid still. Like I said before, you could just have a couple or so of them in your building. That way, even if they take up a bunch of space or something, it wouldn't really be any trouble overall.
This is like restaurants having just that one arcade machine in the back somewhere. And I know that's a thing they do, because someone I know said so. I guess it was just one person, but still, it doesn't sound that far-fetched, I imagine that a bunch of them would be doing that.
Anyway, yeah, and just having that one machine in the building has probably made a boatload of profit for the owners.
With a cool ass chair that just makes your experience a million times better, it would be that a hundred fold.
I'm pretty much sold on this idea. I really hope that somebody has done it already, but at the same I don't because I wanna be the first one to have thought of it. It's just such a great idea. I've never seen it anywhere, so, at the very least it should be popularized even if it exists somewhere already.
Makes me think also, if you end up not being able to have massaging chairs, what about other kinds?
Aren't there a looooot of people with back-pain and such? Who could definitely use having a more comfortable chair to sit on, than the usual ones they have in restaurants? What if you made a restaurant that was solely for people with back problems?