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Pride VivaLift Premier PLR-5900 Power Lift Chair with Immersive Audio

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Pride VivaLift Premier PLR-5900 Power Lift Chair with Immersive AudioThe Pride VivaLift Premier PLR 5900 is the only lift chair in the VivaLift lineup with a built in audio system and it is not a gimmick. Bluetooth speakers integrated into the chair frame connect to your phone, tablet, or TV wirelessly. A cinematic rumble function vibrates the chair in sync with sound. Bass and treble controls sit in the armrest, adjusted by feel without picking up a remote. Everything you need to watch a game, a movie, or your morning

The Pride VivaLift Premier PLR-5900 is the only lift chair in the VivaLift lineup with a built-in audio system — and it is not a gimmick. Bluetooth speakers integrated into the chair frame connect to your phone, tablet, or TV wirelessly. A cinematic rumble function vibrates the chair in sync with sound. Bass and treble controls sit in the armrest, adjusted by feel without picking up a remote. Everything you need to watch a game, a movie, or your morning news while getting genuinely therapeutic support from VivaLift Tilt, 3-zone heat, and air-bladder massage.

400 lb capacity · Medium size · 100% American leather. In-stock fabrics ship within 1–2 business days. Custom fabrics ship in 10–14 business days.

Questions about size, fabric, or audio setup? Call 866-218-0902 — Mon–Fri 9AM–5PM · Sat 9AM–3PM · Try it in any SW Florida showroom

What Makes This Chair Different

Immersive Audio — Bluetooth Built In Integrated speakers connect wirelessly to any Bluetooth device. Adjust bass, treble, and volume from controls in the armrest — no remote needed. Pairs with phone, tablet, TV soundbar, or streaming device.
Cinematic Rumble Function The chair vibrates in sync with audio — a low-frequency rumble that corresponds to bass in music or impact sounds in movies. You feel the audio, not just hear it. Three intensity settings.
My VivaLift App Control chair positioning, heat, massage, and audio settings from your smartphone or tablet via the My VivaLift app. Useful for users who prefer a phone interface to the physical pendant.
VivaLift Tilt Zero Gravity Shifts the chair's pivot to the rear, elevating the front of the seat as it reclines — knees above heart, full body weight redistributed. Deeper and more complete than standard infinite positioning.
3-Zone Heat + Air Massage Heat pads in shoulders, lumbar, and seat — three levels each. Air-bladder massage in the lower back — three intensity settings. All the therapeutic comfort of the Ultra, with entertainment on top.
USB-A, USB-C & Wireless Charging Three charging options built into the chair. Wireless Qi pad on the armrest surface. USB-A and USB-C ports for wired charging. Everything powered and within reach without searching for a cable.

Size & Fit

The PLR-5900 is currently available in Medium — designed for users from 5'5" to 6'0". When seated correctly, feet should rest flat on the floor with knees near 90 degrees and the seat should support the thighs without pressing behind the knees. If you are outside the Medium range or between sizes, call us before ordering. 866-218-0902.

User Height 5'5" – 6'0"
Overall Width 39.5"
Overall Height 43"
Seat Width Between Arms 23"
Seat Depth 21"
Seat to Floor Height 20.5"
Back Height 26"
Wall Clearance Needed 17"
Weight Capacity 400 lbs
Chair Weight 232 lbs

Full Specifications

Model PLR-5900
Positioning True infinite — VivaLift Tilt zero gravity
Trendelenburg No — zero gravity via VivaLift Tilt only
Weight Capacity 400 lbs
Audio System Bluetooth speakers + cinematic rumble function
Audio Controls Bass, treble, volume — built into armrest
App Control My VivaLift App (iOS & Android)
Heat 3-zone (shoulders, lumbar, seat) · 3 levels each
Massage Air-bladder · 3 intensity settings
Power Headrest Yes — independent adjustment
Power Lumbar Yes — independent adjustment
Footrest Extended chaise — fully padded
Wireless Charging Yes — Qi pad in armrest
USB Ports USB-A and USB-C
Cup Holder Yes — self-leveling hideaway
Hand Control Magnetic docking · memory button · tilt control
Arm Storage Yes — both armrests
Battery Backup Lithium-Ion — included standard
Upholstery 100% American leather — Sorrento Coffee or Eclipse
FDA Classification Class II Medical Device
Warranty Lifetime frame/lift/recline · 7-year pro-rated parts
Delivery In-stock: 1–2 days to ship · Custom fabric: 10–14 days

Frequently Asked Questions

The PLR-5900 has Bluetooth speakers built into the chair frame. You pair it with your phone, tablet, or TV audio output exactly the same way you would pair wireless headphones — it connects automatically once paired. The cinematic rumble adds low-frequency vibration that corresponds to bass content in whatever you are listening to. The result is closer to a home theater seat than a standard recliner. Audio controls for bass, treble, and volume sit in the armrest. For patients who spend many hours in their chair watching TV, listening to music, or on video calls with family, this is a practical daily-use feature — not just a novelty. For patients who primarily want therapeutic positioning and comfort without the audio, the Ultra PLR-4955 delivers the same therapeutic features at a lower price.
Both chairs have VivaLift Tilt zero gravity, 3-zone heat, air-bladder massage, power headrest and lumbar, wireless charging, cup holder, and lithium battery backup. The Premier adds three things the Ultra does not have: built-in Bluetooth speakers with cinematic rumble, bass/treble armrest controls, and USB-A plus USB-C ports in addition to wireless charging. The Premier is also currently available only in Medium and comes in 100% American leather. The Ultra comes in Small, Medium, and Large and has broader size availability. If audio integration matters to you, the Premier is the right choice. If audio does not matter and size flexibility does, the Ultra may fit better.
Yes — the My VivaLift app (available for iOS and Android) controls chair positioning, heat zones, massage settings, and audio from your smartphone or tablet. The physical magnetic hand control is still included and still works independently. The app is an additional option, not a replacement. For patients who prefer a phone interface or who find the physical pendant awkward, the app is a practical convenience.
The PLR-5900 is currently available in Medium, fitting users from 5'5" to 6'0". If you are outside this range, call us before ordering — we can confirm whether Medium fits your specific measurements or suggest an alternative. 866-218-0902. For users who need Small or Large sizing with the same therapeutic features, the PLR-4955 Ultra is available in all three sizes.
Yes — floor models are available at our Southwest Florida showrooms. The audio experience is particularly worth evaluating in person — the cinematic rumble and built-in speaker quality are things you need to experience to accurately assess. Walk-ins welcome Monday–Friday 9AM–5PM, Saturday 9AM–3PM. Find your nearest location →

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Southwest Florida Showrooms & Nationwide Shipping

Five locations where you can sit in — and hear — this chair before buying. Venice, Sarasota, Port Charlotte, Fort Myers, and Naples. White-glove delivery available across SW Florida. Nationwide shipping on all models.

📞 866-218-0902  ·  Mon–Fri 9AM–5PM  ·  Sat 9AM–3PM  ·  Find your nearest location →

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