Whether you’re working or playing games, if you’ve spent any amount of time at a desk staring at a monitor, you’ve likely also spent a lot of that shifting around trying to find any semblance of comfort. The chair isn’t usually the first thing that comes to mind when planning desk setups, but a bad one will leave your neck and back crying for help. And while ergonomic chairs might have all the right curves, they’re still generally static and rigid. While we, usually, aren’t.
These are the literal pain points LiberNovo is aiming to address with the Omni, a dynamic ergonomic chair that moves with you. It’s an innovation the space desperately needs. And if LiberNovo’s incredibly successful Kickstarter is any indication, a lot of people agree. If you’re looking to take care of the toll of sitting for hours on end, the LiberNovo Omni might be the chair you’ve been waiting for. Here’s what you need to know.
Active dynamic support provides full-body comfort
The LiberNovo Omni is first and foremost a chair, but it’s also a piece of technology. And from the design to its various moving parts, the Omni doesn’t shy away from that fact. Far from the understated look that other ergonomic chairs go for, this one shows off its futuristic but elegant design.
But while its look impresses, it’s more about what all those moving parts can do. That starts with the unique Bionic FlexFit Backrest. Fourteen dual-connection points and sixteen ball joints connect eight flexible panels, which work together with a 50kg thrust motor to shape the backrest to mold with your spine’s natural curve perfectly. It will feel like a custom fit from the very first time you sit down.
The best part is that the Omni maintains your body alignment without forcing just one way of sitting. Its SyncroLink mechanism keeps the seat, back, and armrests moving together, so you never lose support while you’re moving around. You’ll get gentle pressure, and more importantly, continuous contact, across you’re lower back, even if you’re someone who tends to move and shift around a lot.
The neckrest offers more than just the typical vertical adjustment, letting you move it forward and backward as well to provide optimal neck support. And while with other chairs, your head and eyes drift upward when you lean back, the neckrest here also automatically adjusts when you recline, maintaining the position of your head and keeping your eyes level with the screen.
You also get plenty of customization with the armrests to find the position that best suits you. You can move them forward and backward, swivel them in and out, and even adjust the width by tilting them. It can essentially do everything you need to find the perfect arm position and avoid straining your shoulders, a pain you’ll often come across with traditional arm rest setups that only go up or down. And like everything else, the armrests slide back when you recline, maintaining the optimum position you set.
Of course, the cushions are all soft and comfortable everywhere, from the seat and back to the arms and neck. Overall, the LiberNovo Omni does everything you need for all-day sitting comfort.
4-position recline angles offer spine relief in every position
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