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Does your workspace affect how you reset during the workday?

It's easy to get so focused that you suddenly realize you've been sitting in the exact same position for hours.

We've been talking about this a lot while working on CyboPal ONE. Not just ergonomics, but the little habits people build into their day to stay comfortable and avoid feeling mentally drained.

Some people get up for coffee every hour. Others stretch, change where they're sitting, adjust their monitor, or simply look away from the screen for a minute.

We're curious, what helps you break up a long work session? And does your workspace make that easier, or harder?

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u/No-Needleworker4513 — 8 days ago

A quick breakdown of every way you'll be able to move CyboPal ONE

Still pre-launch, so nobody's got hands-on time yet, but we've had enough questions on how movement works that it seemed worth laying out here

Double Knock
The fastest one. Tap the desk near the base twice, light tap not a slam, and it shifts into position. Based on internal testing this is probably the one most people fall back on once it's muscle memory

Wave In
The gesture version. Hold your palm toward the Main Display and it drops into Magic Control Mode, then you move it around in real time with your hand. Useful for when you're mid task and don't want to reach over and physically touch anything

Track Once vs Orbit Mode
If you just want it to come to you once and stay, that's Track Once. Wave in. Different from Orbit Mode, which keeps it loosely tracking your position as you move around, more built for presentations or pacing during a call

Voice Control
Saying something like "come here" or "go home" works, and Return Home is the one people tend to forget about, it just snaps back to your default Prime Pose instantly instead of you repositioning it by hand

Preset Poses
For anyone planning to switch between tasks a lot, worth knowing about early. You'll be able to save and name up to 4 positions and recall them by voice or shortcut, so going from writing mode to a reading angle becomes one command instead of manual adjustment every time

Screen Rotate
Handles orientation, for portrait mode if you're reading long documents or code

No timeline yet, so this is based on internal testing, not hands-on experience. Which of these sounds most useful on paper?

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u/No-Needleworker4513 — 9 days ago