London company announces Release of a Smart Standing Desk - TableAir
London, United Kingdom (PRWEB) December 24, 2014 -- The work table, whether in design or function, has not changed much in over a thousand years. Until now. a London-based company, LukasLuk LTD releases TableAir (http://www.tableair.com) a machine that was designed to move.
TableAir is a smart table which changes with a person's posture throughout the day. A unique electric motor device makes the TableAir lifting process a smooth and silent affair, unlike competitors. The TableAir can be controlled in two ways: either using the TableAir App or with the TableAir smart button. It's as if TableAir understands the user's needs and becomes an extension of their movements. Height of the table controlled by simply placing hand above it, table senses the distance to the hand and automatically adjusts the height. LED lights create unique mood in the office or at home. Users can create a custom siting and standing schedule, table will remind you to change postures automatically. One great little aside that the TableAir does is to charge a SmartPhone. The phone is able to charge through the TableAir integrated USB dock and all the wires are able to be hidden in the power pocket.
The table is W150cm x D75cm Dimensionally with a maximum height of 130cm. It comes with the Smart Button, LED lighting and has a 250cm Power cord.
The TableAir is available in white, black, cherry wood or walnut veneer. The legs come in white matte and the cords in white. Made in EU, the TableAir begins at just € 1899 Euros. Customers are also eligible for a 2 year warranty on purchase. Orders take just 6-8 weeks to build and ship. And shipping is available to all European Union countries, including Switzerland and Norway for a mere €99 shipping fee. Other delivery destinations, including the United States are also available with other shipping arrangements, customers should contact TableAir for details.
Lukas Lukosevicius, Lukasluk ltd, +44 7934615870, [email protected]
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