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Electric Reclining Chair: Comfort & Autonomy

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The electric reclining chair combines comfort and autonomy through sophisticated motorization. Learn how to choose based on your needs: 1, 2 or 3 motors, safety standards and home automation compatibility.

Electric Reclining Chair: Comfort & Autonomy

# Electric Recliner Chair: Comfort & Autonomy

The electric recliner chair stands out as the ideal solution for seniors who wish to maintain their independence at home. Unlike manual models, electric motorization guarantees smooth rising and lowering, without physical effort. This technology, now accessible and reliable, transforms the daily life of people with mobility issues.

What is an electric recliner chair and how does it work?

An electric recliner chair is a motorized seat equipped with electric cylinders that gradually lift the user to a standing position. This backrest tilting and seat raising system is controlled by a wired or wireless remote control, allowing precise and safe operation. Electric motorization eliminates the physical effort required with manual models, making the chair accessible even to people with reduced muscle strength.

The motorization system: technological heart of the chair

Motorization is the central element that determines the performance and durability of the chair. The motors used are generally 230V asynchronous motors or 24V direct current motors, recognized for their reliability and silent operation. These motors are equipped with integrated safety systems, notably force limiters compliant with the EN 60601-1 standard.

Energy consumption: controlled costs

The energy consumption of an electric recliner chair remains very moderate. A complete lifting cycle (approximately 30 seconds) consumes between 0.05 and 0.15 kWh, or an estimated monthly cost of 1-3 euros for daily use. This energy efficiency makes it a durable and economical piece of equipment.

How many motors does an electric reclining chair need?

The number of motors determines the versatility and comfort of the reclining chair. A chair can be equipped with one, two or three independent motors, each controlling a specific function. The choice depends on your positioning needs and your budget. 1-motor models offer simple lifting, while 2 and 3-motor models allow multiple adjustments for personalized comfort.

1-motor chair: basic and effective

The 1-motor model controls the backrest inclination and seat lift in a synchronized manner. This simple and robust system suits users seeking an economical and reliable solution. The entry price is under 1,500 euros.

2-motor chair: increased flexibility

With 2 motors, you can independently control the backrest and seat. This configuration offers better adaptation to different positions (reading, rest, lifting) and improves lumbar comfort. The price ranges between 1,800 and 2,800 euros.

3-motor chair: optimal comfort

The 3-motor model adds independent footrest control. This adjustment allows a fully reclined position, ideal for people suffering from circulatory disorders or joint pain. Prices range between 2,500 and 4,500 euros depending on the brand.

What are the electrical safety standards applicable in Europe?

Electric reclining chairs marketed in France and Europe must comply with strict standards to guarantee user safety. The EN 60601-1 standard (safety of electrical medical devices) and the EN 62061 standard (functional safety) are mandatory. These standards define electrical safety criteria, anti-crushing systems and reliability tests. Any legally marketed chair must bear the CE marking attesting to its compliance.

Anti-crushing safety: essential protection

Modern reclining chairs integrate force sensors that automatically stop the motor if abnormal resistance is detected. This technology prevents crushing accidents, particularly for hands or fingers. Standards EN 60601-1-6 and EN 13482 impose a maximum force of 220 N in case of blockage.

CE certification and mandatory marking

The CE marking is an attestation that the product complies with Directive 2014/53/EU (radio equipment) and harmonized standards. Always check this certification before purchase, as a guarantee of safety and quality.

Compliance with British standards (post-Brexit)

In the United Kingdom, reclining chairs must now comply with UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) standards since January 2022. These standards are aligned with European standards but require specific certification.

Comparison of the Best Brands: Himolla, Hukla and HSL

Three manufacturers dominate the European market for high-end electric reclining chairs:

Himolla: the German reference

Himolla, German brand founded in 1948, is recognized for its ergonomic armchairs and silent motorization. Its flagship models such as the *Cumuly* series incorporate up to 3 motors and integrated massage systems. Prices start at 2,200 euros. Users appreciate the quality of craftsmanship and durability (5-year warranty on motorization).

Hukla: innovation and Scandinavian design

Hukla, German group specialized since 1952, offers armchairs combining modern design and technology. Their *Relaxo* range offers 2 and 3 motor configurations with integrated home automation system. Prices range from 1,900 to 3,500 euros. The brand stands out for its ecological commitment and sustainable materials.

HSL: accessibility and value for money

HSL (Health & Safety Limited), British manufacturer, offers electric reclining chairs at more competitive prices (1,200-2,500 euros). Although less prestigious than Himolla or Hukla, HSL offers good reliability and responsive after-sales service. Its models are particularly suitable for users looking for their first equipment.

Synthetic comparison table

| Brand | Price range | Motors | Strengths | Warranty |

|--------|-----------------|---------|-------------|----------|

| Himolla | 2,200-4,500€ | 1-3 | Ergonomics, silence, prestige | 5 years motor |

| Hukla | 1,900-3,500€ | 1-3 | Design, home automation, ecology | 3 years |

| HSL | 1,200-2,500€ | 1-2 | Value for money, after-sales service | 2 years |

How to integrate a reclining armchair into your smart home?

Modern electric reclining armchairs are gradually becoming compatible with home automation systems. Certain high-end models from Hukla and Himolla offer Bluetooth integration or WiFi allowing control via smartphone or voice assistant (Alexa, Google Home). This compatibility facilitates armchair adjustment without a physical remote control, particularly useful for people with motor disorders.

Compatible communication protocols

Smart home armchairs generally use Zigbee or Z-Wave protocols, recognized standards in smart home technology. Before purchasing, verify compatibility with your existing smart home ecosystem.

Advantages of home automation for seniors

Smart home integration offers several benefits: automation of positions (progressive lifting in the morning), safety alerts, usage history transmitted to the attending physician. According to a [DREES study on senior housing](https://www.drees.solidarites-sante.gouv.fr), 34% of people aged 75 and over are considering equipping their homes with connected technologies by 2030.

Selection Criteria: Complete Buying Guide

Assess Your Mobility Needs

Before any purchase, consult your doctor or an occupational therapist. Certain conditions (osteoarthritis, circulatory disorders, lower back problems) require specific configurations (motorized footrest, integrated massage).

Budget and Financing

Electric reclining chairs are partially reimbursed by Health Insurance (up to 1,200 euros) with a medical prescription. Check [the Ameli.fr website](https://www.ameli.fr) for aid procedures. Some departmental councils also offer additional assistance through the Personalized Autonomy Allowance (APA).

Available Space and Dimensions

Measure your space precisely. A 3-motor reclining chair generally occupies 90 cm in width and 1.10 m in depth when fully reclined. Check door access and required clearances.

Energy Consumption and Operating Cost

As mentioned previously, consumption remains very low. However, opt for a model with class A motors for maximum efficiency.

Trial and Warranty

Prioritize retailers offering a 30-day trial period. Check the motor warranty duration (minimum 3 years recommended) and availability of spare parts.

Maintenance and Durability of the Motor System

A well-maintained electric reclining chair lasts 10 to 15 years. Regularly clean the motorization mechanisms, check for oil leaks in the cylinders, and test the anti-crushing safety systems monthly. According to [a survey by 60 Millions de Consommateurs](https://www.60millions-mag.com), motor failures generally occur after 8 years of intensive use.

Conclusion

The electric reclining armchair represents a major investment for the independence and comfort of seniors. By choosing a model that complies with European standards, equipped with the motorization suited to your needs and signed by a recognized manufacturer, you guarantee years of well-being and safety at home. Do not hesitate to consult your healthcare professional and test several models before finalizing your purchase.

FAQ

Un fauteuil releveur électrique consomme-t-il beaucoup d'électricité ?

Non, la consommation est très modérée. Un cycle complet de relevage (30 secondes) consomme environ 0,05 à 0,15 kWh, soit 1 à 3 euros par mois pour un usage quotidien. Les moteurs électriques modernes sont très efficaces énergétiquement.

Quelle différence entre un fauteuil 1, 2 ou 3 moteurs ?

Un fauteuil 1 moteur synchronise dossier et assise. Avec 2 moteurs, vous contrôlez indépendamment dossier et assise. Avec 3 moteurs, vous ajoutez le repose-pieds motorisé pour une position allongée complète. Le choix dépend de vos besoins de confort et de votre budget.

Les fauteuils releveurs électriques sont-ils remboursés par la Sécurité Sociale ?

Oui, l'Assurance Maladie rembourse jusqu'à 1 200 euros sur prescription médicale. Des aides complémentaires peuvent être obtenues auprès du conseil départemental via l'APA (Allocation Personnalisée d'Autonomie). Consultez votre médecin pour une demande de prise en charge.

Quelle est la durée de vie d'un fauteuil releveur électrique ?

Un fauteuil bien entretenu dure 10 à 15 ans. La motorisation, élément clé, bénéficie généralement d'une garantie de 3 à 5 ans selon la marque. Les défaillances moteur surviennent rarement avant 8 ans d'usage intensif.

Un fauteuil releveur électrique peut-il être intégré à la domotique ?

Oui, les modèles haut de gamme de Hukla et Himolla proposent une intégration Bluetooth ou WiFi. Vous pouvez contrôler le fauteuil via smartphone ou assistant vocal (Alexa, Google Home). Vérifiez la compatibilité avec votre écosystème domotique existant.

Mots-clés : fauteuil releveur électrique, motorisation, autonomie senior, sécurité anti-écrasement, domotique