Quick answer: The best AmaMedic massage chair for most buyers is the Hilux 4D (from about $4,999) — a true 4D roller mechanism with a heated back roller and 18 airbags on an SL-Track. Budget shoppers should start with the Astoria (about $1,999). One thing worth knowing before you compare prices: AmaMedic is the third brand under the same company that makes Osaki and Titan — not a competing outfit, just a third price tier from the same warehouse.
“AmaMedic massage chair” sounds like a standalone brand search, but the ownership story matters here: AmaMedic, Osaki, and Titan are all sold by Titan World LLC, distributed by OTA World out of Carrollton, Texas — the same company already covered on this site’s Titan roundup, which documents that titanchair.com sells Osaki, Titan, and AmaMedic chairs from a single storefront and checkout with a shared warranty structure. That doesn’t make AmaMedic a lesser choice — it just means the decision between these three brands is a positioning question, not a quality gamble. Here’s how the 3 current AmaMedic models compare.
By the numbers:
- AmaMedic is Titan World LLC’s third house brand, alongside Osaki and Titan — confirmed via titanchair.com’s own FAQ, which names all three brands under one storefront, one warehouse network, and one support line.
- All 3 current AmaMedic models have live, current-name Amazon listings (Hilux 4D, Revive, Astoria) — a cleaner record than several other brand roundups on this site, where dealer-only distribution for at least one model is common.
- The gap between the cheapest and most expensive current model is $3,000 — Astoria at about $1,999 versus Hilux 4D at about $4,999, per amamedic.com’s own current pricing.
AmaMedic massage chairs compared (2026)
| Chair | Best for | Mechanism | Track | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AmaMedic Hilux 4D | Best overall | 4D roller, heated back roller | SL-Track | from ~$4,999 |
| AmaMedic Revive | Best AI health-scan | 40-cell air massage, fingerprint sensor | Extended SL-Track | from ~$3,499 |
| AmaMedic Astoria | Best budget/compact | 3D roller, 25 styles | SL-Track | from ~$1,999 |
Prices above are current figures from amamedic.com as of August 2026, already reflecting AmaMedic’s standing sale pricing off higher list prices; authorized retailers occasionally run additional promotions, so check the live listing before buying.
1. AmaMedic Hilux 4D — Best Overall
AmaMedic Hilux 4D
- True 4D roller mechanism with a heated back roller, 18 specialized airbags, and an SL-Track that extends the footrest automatically up to 7.1".
- 8 auto programs cover full-body compression across the SL-Track's shoulder-to-hamstring range.
- Sold under Titan's Amazon storefront alongside the Osaki/Titan lineup, same distribution pattern documented on this site's Titan review.
- Confirmed live on Amazon under the current Hilux name.
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At roughly $4,999, the Hilux 4D is the AmaMedic to buy if you want a genuine 4D roller mechanism instead of the vibration-and-air-cell approach some budget brands use to reach this price point. The heated back roller and 18-airbag count put it closer to Osaki’s mid-tier lineup than to Titan’s entry chairs, which tracks with AmaMedic’s position between the two sister brands.
2. AmaMedic Revive — Best AI Health-Scan
AmaMedic Revive
- Fingerprint sensor paired with AI health detection — the chair scans and adapts its program rather than relying purely on a manual body-scan step.
- 40-cell full-body air massage layered across an extended SL-Track.
- Compact footprint marketed for fitting into modern homes without the bulk of a full 4D flagship.
- Confirmed live on Amazon under the current Revive name, in multiple colorways.
At about $3,499, the Revive costs roughly $1,500 less than the Hilux 4D and trades the 4D roller mechanism for AI-driven health scanning and a higher air-cell count. It’s the pick if scan-and-adapt convenience matters more to you than the deepest possible roller pressure.
3. AmaMedic Astoria — Best Budget/Compact
AmaMedic Astoria
- 3D roller mechanism with 25 specialized massage styles and 3 intensity levels on an SL-Track from neck to hamstrings.
- Automatically calibrates to body tension via a body-scan step, then reclines to 3 levels of zero gravity.
- Needs only about 4.5" of wall clearance to fully recline, the tightest space requirement in the current AmaMedic lineup.
- Confirmed live on Amazon under the current Astoria name.
At about $1,999, the Astoria is the cheapest current AmaMedic and the most space-efficient, needing roughly 4” less wall clearance than most zero-gravity chairs this site tracks. Trade-off is a 3D mechanism instead of 4D and no heated roller — reasonable at this price, but step up to the Hilux 4D if either matters to you.
How to choose an AmaMedic (and when to cross-shop instead)
Three things narrow this lineup fastest:
- Decide whether you actually need 4D. Only the Hilux 4D uses a true 4D roller mechanism; the Revive and Astoria use air-cell massage and a 3D mechanism respectively. If deep, adjustable-intensity roller pressure is the priority, the Hilux 4D is the only current AmaMedic that delivers it.
- Remember this is a sister-brand decision, not a brand-vs-brand one. Since AmaMedic, Osaki, and Titan share a warehouse and warranty structure, comparing AmaMedic against either of those two is really a spec-and-price comparison within one company’s catalog — check our pillar guide if you want to see how AmaMedic’s picks stack up against brands outside this house.
- Wall clearance varies more than the spec sheets suggest. The Astoria’s 4.5” clearance is meaningfully tighter than typical zero-gravity chairs; if you’re placing a chair in a small room, that number alone can decide the pick before mechanism type does.
The bottom line
AmaMedic earns its place as a distinct pick despite the shared ownership with Osaki and Titan — the Hilux 4D’s true 4D mechanism and heated roller hold up against chairs at the same price from unrelated brands. For most buyers, the Hilux 4D is the sweet spot at about $4,999. Tighter budgets or small rooms should start with the Astoria near $1,999, and buyers who want AI-driven scanning over raw roller depth should look at the Revive near $3,499. If you’re still deciding between AmaMedic and its sister brands, our Osaki and Titan roundups cover the other two tiers from the same company.