CoreChair Active Ergonomic Chair Review
A core workout while you're sitting at work? No gimmick. Our team tested the CoreChair Active over the last 4 weeks. We came away true believers.
A core workout while you're sitting at work? No gimmick. Our team tested the CoreChair Active over the last 4 weeks. We came away true believers.
In a rare case of the sequel being better than the original, Back App 2.0 raises the ergonomic and aesthetic bar set by the original while still retaining the unique, active imbalance feature that made the first chair such a hit. The new Back App has slightly pared down customiza…
The Active retains the Move’s contoured saddle seat, a key element of any active office chair, but adds a plush, ergonomic back rest.
The age of the active workstation is upon us. Treadmill desks, bike desks, tilting chairs, and other movement-friendly devices are taking offices by storm. But as the average American worker gets up and off their rear, let’s take a moment to commiserate with the first adopt…
Ergodynamics takes into account that everything about standing or walking while typing is different than when users were seated at a desk.
Among trays we've tested, the SteadyType Exo is the most stable, easiest to install, and the best at achieving “negative” ergonomic angles.
From dimensions to features, the Seville Airlift 360 has numerous issues of consistency between what is advertised and what is sold.
With height adjustment, horizontal swivel and tilt, the AKT60LE is about as basic as functional adjustable keyboard trays get.
The new iMovR Lander Lite fills a gaping hole in the market today. It brings premium quality and advanced technology to the mainstream buyer.
A Leaning chair provides a new way to spend your sitting breaks. They place you in an ergonomically healthy angle that is healthy for both your feet & back.
For all the fanfare of "V2," the enhancements over the prior version are not that meaningful. Assembly is time consuming and frustrating.
Large furniture companies are largely shut out from selling millions of standing desks that are going to be shipped directly to employees' homes.
With many people working from home, employers need to consider liability for ergonomic injuries has pierced the veil of the corporate campus.
High-end chairs blend functionality and art. The Paramount blends functionality with more functionality, so don’t expect an office conversation piece.
Thoughtful WFH gifts that will offset the many trials of setting up a home office and embracing a telecommuting lifestyle in the pandemic era.
While some are happy with this Genuine Joe anti-fatigue mat budget option, we don't recommend it to workers who stand for the majority of their day.
We reviewed all the popular balance boards on the market to find the best standing desk balance board in terms of quality, functionality and price.
Get your move on while sitting at your standing desk with these popular active ergonomic chairs. This growing list of fidgety seats will make you active.
The Locus Leaning Stand Up Desk has elegant design and sound ergonomics, making this workstation a great stand up desk alternative.
The Ergotron Neo-Flex a relatively stripped down keyboard arm from an excellent manufacturer, lacking some amenities of more expensive alternatives.
The first question: Will you need an adjustable-height desk or will a fixed-height desk do the job? Learn how to make your own treadmill workstation.
“Should I use a walking desk or a stand up desk more? By how much?” We get asked this question all the time. Read on to find the answer!
The iMovR Birdi's 360 degree range of motion keeps blood flowing and core muscles activated throughout the day for optimal workstation ergonomics.
We love having this Humanscale FM500 footrest around; it's one of the most borrowed items around the testing lab. It’s attractive and feels amazing.
Our newest Water Cooler post comes via Summer McGee and the Chronicle of Higher Education. Read on for Summer's desking experiences.
What happens when you marry an art easel to a piece of gym equipment? Something like the Edge Desk...we're skeptical of its ergonomic value for most users.
Plenty of professionals end a workday with a well-worn rear, but lawyers may be among the most deskbound workers around.
You need only glance at your Facebook feed or your local newspaper to know that “sitting is the new smoking.” To this point, coverage of the extensive science behind “sitting disease” has focused mostly on the the hazards of the sedentary behavior of sitting.
The Eco is a beautifully designed converter that fails in a few fundamental ways. The first is that the tray is incredibly wobbly and will shake when you type on it, even if you're not a heavy typist. The second is that the monitor mounting height is not independently adjustable …
The OM5 represents a major departure from classic office chair design. Two years of work with a forward-thinking design team resulted in an elegant solution to the adjustable chair. The rollers in the OM5 allows “body-activated movement” as the chair shifts to conform to a seat…