FAQs
FAQs
How does the LiberNovo Omni compare to Herman Miller Aeron, Steelcase Leap, or Humanscale Freedom?
The LiberNovo Omni is the world’s first dynamic ergonomic chair, featuring a Bionic FlexFit backrest and chip-controlled dynamic support, powered by a battery to provide real-time adjustments for personalized comfort. In contrast, the Herman Miller Aeron relies on a static mesh design, the Steelcase Leap offers manual lumbar adjustments, and the Humanscale Freedom has a simpler auto-recline feature. Omni’s dynamic tracking technology adapts to your movements, delivering a more flexible and comfortable experience.
How do Omni’s dynamic support and tracking features work?
Omni’s Bionic FlexFit backrest, powered by an integrated chip, offers 6 dynamic adjustment modes, with an 80mm backrest and 100mm seat depth adjustment, precisely conforming to your spine for all-day comfort.
What is the battery life of the Omni, and does it require frequent charging?
The Omni is equipped with a 2200mAh 12V built-in battery, and its battery life depends on usage: with 1 full traction stretch cycle per day, the battery lasts up to 30 days; if you only occasionally use the motor adjustment buttons (e.g., 3 adjustments per day), the battery can last up to 1 year. The battery powers the chip-controlled dynamic and massage features, requiring minimal charging, making it ideal for extended office or home use.
What makes Omni’s spinal massage feature unique?
The Omni offers an electric massage with a 50mm deep spinal stretch, controlled by the chip-driven backrest movement, precisely relieving back tension. Unlike the static support of Herman Miller or Humanscale chairs, Omni’s massage feature provides a relaxing experience during breaks, similar to the soothing effects of a high-end massage chair.
Is the Omni suitable for long sitting hours?
Yes, the Omni is designed for prolonged sitting. Its dynamic support encourages micro-movements, reducing fatigue from static postures. The zoned foam seat cushion, with three hardness levels (firm at the back to support the sit bones, softer at the front to reduce leg pressure), improves blood circulation, matching the comfort of the Steelcase Leap but with smarter dynamic adjustments.
How does Omni’s comfort compare to other high-end chairs?
Omni’s Bionic FlexFit backrest and three-layer conforming design (skin-friendly elastic layer, pressure-relief wrapping layer, and 8 aerospace-grade elastic panels) provide soft yet deep back support, similar to the pixelated design of the Herman Miller Embody but with greater dynamism. The hydrophilic foam headrest offers 5kg of neck support, breathable and comfortable, surpassing the fixed neck support of the Aeron. User feedback indicates Omni’s seat cushion is thicker than the Aeron’s, ideal for those who prefer a softer feel.