With each astounding technological invention, Japan certainly wishes to leave the world as a better place than before. They strongly believe that technology is here to stay and for long into eternity. Adding to the latest list of cool innovations are these sleeping pods called giraffenap. And yes it does what it claims to: lets people take short power naps while standing!
A product of KOYOJU Plywood Corporation in Japan, this pod lets you relax and recharge at once. Offices and coffee shops in Japan are being installed with these nap pods for ease and anytime sleep-cation. Ranging for a limited span of 20 minutes, the guests have the opportunity to secure a delightful power nap. The pod blocks all the external noises for the quietest sleep experience.
You actually are not standing in here. Each ‘sleeping standing’ pod is equipped with a cushioned seat and holders to behold vertical sleep/sit position. Panels inside let you adjust the seat according to your height preference.
Special water and oil-resistant fabric clad the seat covers. The ingenious design of the pods gives support to head, knees and arms for an adaptable position to support your deep slumber. The pod is equipped with fire detectors and an automatic fire extinguishing system for safety measures.
Guests can experience these pods in two varied models- Forest and Spacia. The former renders a cozy nature feel replicating the warmth of wood surface while the latter flaunts a futuristic space-ready design. Both the models have a different look and feel to them helping you remove stress and relax.
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To aid proper ventilation within the pods, a system of well-equipped air purifiers and air conditioners serve the purpose. For a calmer experience, the pod lets you adjust the light up to seven different levels.
giraffenap standing sleeping pods are sturdy enough to withstand extreme levels of external vibration and ensure safety. The future-forward product has been receiving mixed reviews from YouTubers and TikTokers. I suppose one should book a trial at their website before forming any notions regarding the ‘new style of office napping.’
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