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Couchmaster CYBOSS: nerdytec’s largest and most comfortable couch desk to date

The couch desks from nerdytec provide a comfortable gaming or office experience on the sofa. With the new Couchmaster CYBOSS they have unveiled the largest and at the same time most comfortable model so far.

Couchmaster CYBOSS unveiled

Office and gaming, comfortable and ergonomic on the sofa. That’s what nerdytec’s Couchmaster series of couch desks promise. About two years ago, the concept with the CYCON² in the test could already absolutely inspire us, about a year later also followed a particularly robust Titan Edition.

Now they are introducing a new variant with the Couchmaster CYBOSS. With larger cushions, a significantly larger support surface and thus more space between the cushions, the CYBOSS is aimed at even more body types and shapes and allows even more sitting postures. The cushion is made of sustainable bamboo.

100 cm in width and 39.9 cm in depth are available to you as storage space. With the soft and sturdy 24 cm wide upholstery, the couch desk comes to a total depth of 65 cm and a height of 21 cm.

Couchmaster CYBOSS
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The newly placed ventilation grill in the middle of the support surface allows laptops up to 19 inches and mouse pads with or without additional peripherals to be aligned completely individually. These are also effectively supplied with cool air. At the same time, the CYBOSS is equally suitable for left- and right-handed users.

Many ports

Peripherals, USB sticks and much more can now be stored on the Couchmaster CYBOSS in the side pockets on both sides. The velvety cover is also particularly soft and allows the arms to rest comfortably even in the long term.

Couchmaster CYBOSS
Image: nerdytec

In addition, manufacturer nerdytec also integrates a cup holder, in which you always have warm or cold drinks within reach. The Couchmaster CYBOSS is available now for 149 euros. For more details, visit the nerdytec website.

Simon Lüthje

I am co-founder of this blog and am very interested in everything that has to do with technology, but I also like to play games. I was born in Hamburg, but now I live in Bad Segeberg.

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