Different massage effects:
Wave-type airbags: The airbags are inflated and deflated in sequence to simulate the undulation of waves, soothing the body from the shoulders to the waist, forming a dynamic wave-like pressure stimulation, which helps relieve muscle fatigue.
Ordinary airbags: Usually static or single-mode inflation is adopted, and the massage effect is relatively simple, which may not provide the dynamic, multi-region massage experience of wave-type airbags.
Different functional designs:
Wave-type airbags: The design focuses more on multi-region coordination and dynamic adjustment, and can simulate more complex massage techniques, such as massage, kneading, etc., to provide a richer massage experience.
Ordinary airbags: The functional design is relatively simple, and may only provide basic inflation and deflation massage, lacking the refined adjustment and diversified massage mode of wave-type airbags.
Different technical implementations:
Wave-type airbags: A more complex control system and airbag layout are required to achieve the sequential inflation and deflation of airbags and the wave-like massage effect. This usually involves the coordinated work of multiple airbags and precise time control.
Ordinary airbags: The technical implementation is relatively simple, and may only require a basic inflation and deflation device and a simple control system to achieve the massage function.