I would love to sit on this and blog every day. Aah! No more backpains. This PC chair known as Neber from G-Tech is currently exhibited at the Korean IT Show. The details are pretty scarce at the moment but digging up the company’s website we found that this chair can help reduce fatigue (that’s what it is made for), can be used by any age group, there’s foot, hand rest and wrist protection.
No word on pricing. More pics after the jump.
Product Page [Korean]
[Via Aving]
Knutars says
You have got to be kidding!
How ergonomic is it to change cd/dvd or plug in/out a usb stick or memory card with the computer placed like that?
Safe Computing Tips says
Oh yeah I have seen this chair on other blogs too…yeah its very good chair to have.
Ergonomic office chair says
I have also seen this on many other blogs, it looks like it’s going to rock you sleep. The important thing is it’s Ergonomic, i know there is a lot more emphasis on a office chairs ergonomic value but i have noticed a lot of cutting edge designs forget, in my opinion the most important thing.
So on you hunt for a new office chair, whether it be for work or play make sure it’s ergonomic.
You’ll wish you had if you back go’s
ThisGuy says
I am trying to find a practical ergonomic office chair (the one shown isn’t very practical for my office) and was wondering what you guys thought of this
ergohuman chair. I am thinking about getting one.
carine says
The extraordinary Glide-Tec mechanism chairs, designed and manufactured in Germany by seating specialist Sato Office, are available in the UK through Octopus Interiors and the full range can be viewed at our Central London showroom. Glide-Tec are advanced ergonomic chairs incorporating unique patented technology.
Glide-Tec is a unique patented gliding seat mechanism which provides active-comfort by enabling free movement between these positions whilst maintaining the correct spinal support at all times. With Glide-Tec you sit relaxed and healthy.
How does it work? As you lean back the seat freely glides horizontally forwards resulting in a flatter lower back shape. As you sit upright, the seat slides backwards and your spine adopts the S-shape. The patented lumbar support systems adapt to your back automatically and support it in each position. Unlike conventional chairs, even when leaning back your hands still remain within reach of the keyboard so it is possible to work effectively even in a reclined position.
Ross says
I wonder how much this chair costs? Looks like a gaming chair!
Ergonomische bureaustoel says
Does anyone has experience with those kind of chairs?
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Hello!,
Beastmare says
Productivity would go down as I would be more likely to fall asleep in the reclined position. HERPH!
BlackViper says
Zoltran!
Stevens says
I wonder how these recliner chairs would work in office as its difficult to be awake in these chairs. I have been using Bodybilt Ergonomic Chairs (http://www.ergo4me.com ) in my office for years & had no complaints so far.
chelsea says
The chair has a really cool design, but as far of ergonomics are concerned, you are supposed to sit in a chair that allows you to have proper posture, with both feet flat on the ground. This would not be good for your circulation because your feet would be in the air instead of on the floor. But still cool to sit in for maybe a few hours a day.
Cuneyt NARBAY says
This is Exactly What I have Drawn After I had Lumbar Disk Hernia!!
No one can understand how this angle of posture will work unless he suffers from a Disk Hernia.If you re an architect like me; spending 8 hrs/day in front of a computer and dont want to suffer from disk hernia you have to have a chair with a real belly and neck support. ALso if you dont sit reclined in a proper angle: the whole body weight will press on the L5 Disk which will cause a real PAIN during the rest of your life.