Both power-assisted and manual controls are available. Manual recliners use pull-rings or levers; power models use remotes, side-mounted push buttons, or other push-button controls.
Yes — several models include built-in charging ports. Typical configurations list dual USB-A and USB-C ports or USB/Type-C ports integrated in a side panel for device charging while you recline.
Many designs combine recline with additional motions. Common options include swivel (some models offer full 360° swivel), rocking, and gliding; a few list specific combinations such as a 240° swivel with glide alongside recline.
Specified capacities vary by model. Common reported values are about 250 pounds and 300 pounds, with some models rated up to 330 pounds.
Yes — some models are designed as zero-wall or wall-hugger recliners that move forward to recline so they need little or no clearance behind them. Other compact swivel or glider designs are also noted as space-saving options for apartments, RVs, or small living rooms.
Most listings indicate adult assembly is required. Tool requirements vary: some models include tools or offer tool-free assembly, while others do not provide tools. Power recliners require a nearby wall outlet or power source for their electronic functions.