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Home » We Sit All Day Now and LiberNovo Thinks That Needs Fixing
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We Sit All Day Now and LiberNovo Thinks That Needs Fixing

By dailyguardian.aeJune 17, 20266 Mins Read
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Modern work culture has people spending most of their day behind screens, and discomfort has slowly become part of the routine. Developers spend hours locked into coding sessions, gamers often stay at their setup far longer than they initially plan, and designers remain seated through continuous creative workflows.

As a writer, I know this agonizing rhythm all too well. You get so deeply locked into a groove that you don’t notice your posture deteriorating until you finally look up from the keyboard and your lower back protests. The problem is not about the amount of time spent sitting, but how most seating fails to align your spine during those grinding hours.

This becomes especially noticeable because traditional “ergonomic” seating often feels restrictive rather than supportive. Standard-sized chairs rarely accommodate broader frames, taller builds, or the long-session comfort many people actually need throughout the workday. Looking to address that gap, LiberNovo has introduced a new lineup comprising the Omni Pro, Omni SE, and Maxis Series. Leading the rollout are limited-time Omni flash deals through the brand’s Prime Sale, alongside Super Early Bird offers across the collection, with savings of over 44% available on select promotions.

LiberNovo’s Prime Sale Highlighting the Omni Series

At the center of LiberNovo’s Prime Sale are the Omni Pro and Omni SE, giving shoppers a choice between premium cooling features and a more accessible ergonomic setup. The Omni Pro is the premium option in the series, headlined by its Active AirFlow Seat Ventilation system for users seeking an elevated workstation experience. Exclusive to the Pro model, the system combines a five-layer breathable Danish Gabriel Atlantic fabric cushion with a quiet 4000 RPM centrifugal fan that rapidly circulates air to help keep you cool and dry throughout the day.

The operation is refreshingly simple. Controlled by a single button, the system offers dual-speed cooling and is powered by a 3000mAh battery that delivers up to 14 hours of runtime on low, or 9 hours on high. Smart sensors further enhance efficiency by automatically pausing the fan when you stand up and resuming once you settle back into your seat.

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For users who prefer a straightforward setup, the Omni SE is positioned as a highly accessible alternative to the Omni Pro. While it relies on manual adjustments rather than powered features, it still delivers the ergonomic comfort that has become a hallmark of the brand. As part of the ongoing Super Early Bird promotion, the Omni SE opens at $569 in the US, while the Omni Pro is priced from $909, with launch pricing running through July 31.

Beyond the standard pricing, LiberNovo’s Prime Sale unlocks additional savings on selected Omni bundles, including:

  • Omni Pro Flash Sale Bundle: Omni Chair + Footrest Stepsync + Battery
  • US Flash Sale Price: $829, down from an MSRP of $1,449 (43% off)
  • EU Flash Sale Price: €939, down from an MSRP of €1,826 (49% off)
  • US Gift with Purchase: Complimentary NapBlanket
  • Lucky Spin Eligibility: Orders of more than $800 qualify for a chance to win additional prizes, including a free chair or a footrest
  • Spend-Based Gift Threshold: Orders over $850 receive an exclusive complimentary gift bundle
  • Bonus Perks: Eligible purchases also earn 3× Rewards Points during the promotion period

Regarding availability, delivery of the Omni Pro and Omni SE begins on June 16. Meanwhile, LiberNovo’s Prime Sale kicks off with a warm-up phase on June 18, featuring flash deals on selected Omni bundles, before expanding on June 23 to include additional bundles and accessories through July 11.

Meet the New LiberNovo Maxis for a Strain-free Workday

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While the Prime Sale places the spotlight on the Omni lineup, LiberNovo’s newest releases extend beyond a single chair family. Another standout launch is the Maxis Series, purpose-built for the “Big and Tall” audience. 

It is available in three configurations, Maxis Manual, Maxis Electric, and Maxis Airflow. While all three share the same big-and-tall foundation, they cater to different needs, ranging from core ergonomic alignment and motorized lumbar adjustments to premium seat ventilation. Ever since it was revealed earlier this year, it has been turning heads across the tech and creator communities, largely because finding a model for larger frames that actually fits right is often easier said than done.

So, rather than merely scaling up a standard office chair, LiberNovo engineered the Maxis from the ground up for broader stability. For instance, the seat features an ultra-deep 52cm seat depth that helps support the thighs and knees more naturally, reducing dangling-leg fatigue during long work or gaming sessions. The backrest, with its 430mm shoulder span and 520mm waist width, is built to distribute weight more evenly and reduce pressure around the shoulders and lower back, especially during extended hours at a desk.

Simply put, LiberNovo nailed the upper-body ergonomics. The headrest features an extended-reach system with 140mm of vertical and 120mm of horizontal adjustment, paired with a U-shaped cradle that helps keep your neck in a natural position when tension starts to build. The armrests follow a subtle arc design that avoids pinching your waist while leaving plenty of room to move naturally. Together, they offer adaptive upper-body support that complements the chair’s self-adjusting system.

Driven by 60 precision joints and four synchronized mechanisms, the frame moves with your spine and hips as your posture changes. The recline function avoids that heart-dropping sensation of falling backward. Instead, it relies on a controlled six-stage system designed to keep transitions smooth and stable. The result is a more confident recline experience, whether you’re leaning back to think through an idea or sitting upright to smash a deadline. 

For those interested, the Maxis Series starts at $809 in the US, with Super Early Bird pricing available through July 31.

Whether you’re timing your purchase around upcoming flash deals or taking advantage of Early Bird pricing, the ultimate goal is the same — finding a setup that actually supports your body. When you spend your entire day at a workstation, having a chair that works with you rather than against you can make a meaningful difference. From heavy workweeks to late-night gaming sessions, LiberNovo’s latest collection is designed to ease the strain of a desk-bound routine.

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