Ergonomic Design for Full Back Support
The Comfier back support cushion is designed to follow the natural curve of the human spine, covering the upper, middle, and lower back areas for optimal support. The "leaf-like" support adjusts according to your sitting position, ensuring that the back support pillow continues to provide consistent support no matter how much you move or twist in your chair.
Back Support Cushion with Vibration Massage
The Comfier office chair back support for car,office chair, gaming chair features two vibration motors offering two massage modes: continuous vibration and intermittent vibration. The vibration massage effectively relaxes fatigued back muscles, alleviating tension and providing overall comfort.
Heating Function Combined with Vibration
In addition to vibration massage, the Comfier lumbar support pillow for office chair is equipped with two graphene heating pads for a gentle and soothing heating experience. The heat has two adjustable temperature settings: 45°C and 55°C. The desk chair back support is combined with vibration massage, this dual function provides enhanced relaxation for tense and sore back muscles. Both vibration and heating functions can be used independently, with an automatic 30-minute timer for safety and comfort.
Adjustable Height and Convenient Fixing Strap
The Comfier lumbar support has a width of 15.74 inches and a basic height of 13.35 inches. The height is adjustable via a knob located at the back of the cushion, with a maximum height of 18.11 inches. The back cushion comes with elastic straps to securely attach to various chairs. Please note: the product requires simple assembly upon receipt.
Ideal for Long Hours of Sitting and Versatile Use
The Comfier chair back massager is perfect for long office hours, driving, gaming, or even use in a wheelchair.The back support cushion helps relax, improve comfort, and boost productivity. It also makes an excellent gift for parents or loved ones for birthdays, Christmas, Thanksgiving, Father’s Day, and Mother’s Day.
