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Workplace 'charger', ergonomic chair that can lie flat unlocks comfort for half an hour.
Compared to taking a nap while lying down, the desk and chair for nap time can not only adjust the backrest to the appropriate sleeping angle, but also come with a neck protection headrest and a built-in blanket. The seat immediately transforms into a nap bed, providing students with a comfortable environment for nap time and ensuring that they are energetic during afternoon classes. After seeing this, many professionals expressed their desire to take care of the 'big kids',' social animals need this kind of nap chair even more ', and' replace my workstation with this one '.
Indeed, for professionals, prolonged sitting has gradually caused problems such as cervical spondylosis and lumbar spondylosis, and even affected blood circulation, leading to increased fatigue. Therefore, many professionals have arranged ergonomic chairs that can "lie flat" for themselves, hoping to recharge during their lunch break. However, some users have also found that their ergonomic chairs are very lazy, not only lying flat, but also difficult to achieve a large angle of reclining. Why is this?
In fact, this is a problem with the core component of the ergonomic chair, the chassis.
Tracing the evolution of seat chassis, it is not difficult to find that there is a common problem from the first generation fixed chassis to the fourth generation double spring chassis, which is that the chassis material has limitations in elasticity, toughness, and durability, making it difficult to support large angles of reclining, resulting in instability problems. Secondly, traditional chassis designs often adopt simple structures and use public version data, with low technical content and single functions, making it difficult to fully adapt to users with different body types and personalized usage habits.
However, in the fifth generation of small elevation angle dual fiberglass chassis, although there have been innovations in materials, the flexibility of the rear tilt angle is still limited, and it has not fully met the strong market demand for larger rear tilt angles.
Indeed, for professionals, prolonged sitting has gradually caused problems such as cervical spondylosis and lumbar spondylosis, and even affected blood circulation, leading to increased fatigue. Therefore, many professionals have arranged ergonomic chairs that can "lie flat" for themselves, hoping to recharge during their lunch break. However, some users have also found that their ergonomic chairs are very lazy, not only lying flat, but also difficult to achieve a large angle of reclining. Why is this?
In fact, this is a problem with the core component of the ergonomic chair, the chassis.
Tracing the evolution of seat chassis, it is not difficult to find that there is a common problem from the first generation fixed chassis to the fourth generation double spring chassis, which is that the chassis material has limitations in elasticity, toughness, and durability, making it difficult to support large angles of reclining, resulting in instability problems. Secondly, traditional chassis designs often adopt simple structures and use public version data, with low technical content and single functions, making it difficult to fully adapt to users with different body types and personalized usage habits.
Therefore, it is necessary to purchase an ergonomic chair that can support "lying flat".
In addition, considering the limitations of office space for professionals, in order to ensure that they can also enjoy a comfortable lying down experience while working, which is more in line with the needs of office scenarios, the design of ergonomic chairs also takes into account this convenience. Empower professionals to sit comfortably and transform into beds during lunch breaks.
Say goodbye to the arm soreness, neck and shoulder discomfort, and back pain caused by sleeping on the stomach. In a cramped office environment and brief rest time, an ergonomic chair that allows professionals to stretch their bodies and rest fully during lunch breaks is the best office tool for self decompression. Lying down desks and chairs for lunch breaks are popular on campus, ergonomic chairs are booming in the workplace, and society's attention to health needs is becoming stronger. Quickly arrange an ergonomic chair that can lie down and start a comfortable half-hour lunch break!