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After raising over $9.9 million from its Kickstarter campaign, Libernovo graces CES with new product announcements. More specifically, the company is introducing a new chair colorway, a new footrest, and a new cooling cushion—all in the pursuit of providing better posture, healthier seating, and ultimate comfort.

Libernovo reveals a third color option of Moss Green, alongside Space Grey and Midnight Black. The Omni chair also gets upgraded with some new premium aesthetics, such as a blended fabric that’s comprised of linen, velvet, and wool for a comfortable touch and wool-like warmth. Next, the company unveils its new Cooling Cushion, which utilizes materials to absorb body heat and provide a cooling effect to reduce stiffness from extended sitting. And lastly, we have the StepSync footrest, which offers calf support, eases tired legs/ankles, and improves your circulation—all with zero-gravity alignment for under-desk comfort. 

The Omni chair itself already offers four recline modes: a 105-degree meeting mode for a balanced posture, a 120-degree mode that is more upright for video calls, a 135-degree mode for a soft recline to unwind, and a 160-degree mode for a full recline to recover. It is also equipped with a 2-inch motorized lumbar support system, which adapts to you in real-time by maintaining comfort as you shift, can support up to 300lbs, and has a built-in 5-minute spine massager. On the actual chair section, it’s armed with a total of 8 adaptive panels, 16 joints, and 16 pivots to support the spine’s natural curve. An adaptive, yet breathable neckrest; a backrest comprised of a high-density foam; a multi-layered cushion to assist with your rear end; and fluid-moving armrests.

The Moss Green color option of the Omni will arrive for $803, while the updated Black and Grey models will have a $929 price tag attached to them. The StepSync footrest will cost $198, and the cooling cushion will be $79.

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