-
Studies show that walking promotes creativity and well being. Here, small areas within an open plan serve as a gathering spots for diatic work or just touchdown spaces for employees who just need a change of pace to get re-energized and relieve stress.
-
Studies show that walking promotes creativity, reduces fatigue, improves focus and productivity. So imagine the benefit of providing ways that participants in lengthy meetings can opt to walk and remain engaged. Here, the single large conference table is gone, replaced with eight compact Walkstations for participants and their mobile technology.
-
Studies show that walking promotes creativity, reduces fatigue, improves focus and productivity. So imagine the benefit of providing ways that participants in lengthy meetings can opt to walk and remain engaged. Here, the single large conference table is gone, replaced with eight compact Walkstations for participants and their mobile technology.
-
Small Meeting areas located within a group space provide excellent spaces to place the WalkStation. These spaces allow a variety of users to perform tasks near their primary workspace while walking. Used in conjunction with Room Wizard reservation devices, these spaces give the community of users a place to work that lets them do anything from concentrated work to conference calls while walking - reducing fatigue and stress.
-
Private office settings don’t have to be static. Here the occupant can choose to sit, stand or walk making use of the Sit-to-Walk unit. Space is provided to one side for seated or standing activities. Visitors can choose to sit , stand or walk as well utilizing a second compact Walkstation or guest chair located across the desk.
-
Open plan offices don’t have to be static. Here, all stations are fitted with Sit-to-Walk units giving each person the option to sit, stand or walk throughout the course of the day. To move into the “walk mode”, a user can simply slide their technology to other side or use an FYI Flat Panel arm to quickly reposition the monitor to the walking side of the same desk. Use of a wireless keyboard, mouse and external monitor on an FYI Flat Panel arm will ensure that proper ergonomics are maintained.
-
Private office settings don’t have to be static. Here, the user can choose to sit, stand or walk making use of the Sit-to-Walk unit. Space is provided on one side for seated or standing activities. To move into the “walk mode”, simply slide the technology to the other side of the Walkstation. Use the FYI Flat Panel arm to quickly reposition the monitor to the treadmill side of the same desk. Using a wireless keyboard, mouse and external monitor on the FYI arm will ensure that proper ergonomics are maintained.
-
Private office settings don’t have to be static. Here the user moves into the “walk mode” by stepping over to the compact WalkStation continuing to work by transferring their laptop. Use of wireless keyboard, mouse and external monitor on the FYI arm will ensure that proper ergonomics are maintained.
-
Private office settings don’t have to be static. Here the user moves into the “walk mode” by stepping over to the compact WalkStation continuing to work by transferring their laptop. Use of wireless keyboard, mouse and external monitor on the FYI arm will ensure that proper ergonomics are maintained.
-
Why sit when you can walk? Here in a waiting area, the Walkstation can provide visitors and receptionists the opportunity to walk while doing other tasks instead of sitting. Studies show that walking, even for 5 minutes, can restart the body’s metabolism which goes into hibernation mode with no physical activity - not to mention the positive affect walking can have on stress reduction. Here, a reception station utilizes a Sit-to-Walk unit while visitors can walk on one of the compact Walkstation units.
-
Open plan environments offer a variety of spaces to position a Walkstation for use by multiple users in close proximity to their teams and primary workspaces. Here, a “wing” shaped unit is available to these four office workers to share, enabling each to alternate their work postures throughout the course of the day.
-
Private office settings don’t have to be static. Here, the user moves into the “walk mode” by stepping over to the compact WalkStation continuing to work by transferring their laptop. Use of a wireless keyboard, mouse and external monitor on the FYI arm will ensure that proper ergonomics are maintained.
-
Studies show that walking even for 5 minutes can restart the body’s metabolism which goes into hibernation mode with no physical activity. Here, users are of stations to use for limited periods of time.
-
Collaboration spaces don’t have to be static. In fact, studies show that walking promotes creativity and well-being. Here, a small area within an open plan serves as a gathering spot for teamwork that offers three small compact WalksStations to energize the participants.