A backrest that transmits low audio frequencies in the form of body vibrations
Get a massage by low frequencies to feel the music as in a live concert without disturbing those around.

This technology – built into the Senseat One backrest – transmits low audio frequencies in the form of body vibrations.
Resting on pockets filled with a fluid with somewhat specific physical properties, the user “feels” the music with precision and in all its depth. The shell of the Senseat One armchair is made from a composite material based on flax fiber from Terre de Lin for an armchair entirely made in France, easy to maintain and designed to last.
Target: employee well-being (start-ups, SMEs, mid-caps, large companies), traveler experience (hotels, airports, stations) and innovation in the distribution of audio content (fairs, conventions, concerts, festivals, exhibitions, media libraries).
Key benefits
- Controlled environmental footprint
- Use of a local resource and high-performance raw material with a flax reinforced composite.
- Compromise between mechanical properties and optimized costs
- Locally made in France
- Well-being
Companies: MAANS
Countries: France
Industries: Other Composite End-use areas, Sports, Leisure & Recreation
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