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Mitja Rutnik · 2026-06-18 · via Android Authority
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Take a seat and let us show you some awesome offers on these great LiberNovo ergonomic chairs. Are you struggling with back/neck pain, leg numbness, arm fatigue, or hip discomfort? Take a look at these deals to relieve some of that pain and stress. These will save you money and help you avoid the strain of prolonged sitting.

Save up to 43% on the LiberNovo Omni chair bundle!

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Prime Sale is one of the hottest savings events every year, and this time around, LiberNovo is joining the party with a very special discount on a very special chair. You can score the LiberNovo Omni Chair, along with a Footrest Stepsync and an extra battery, at a 43% discount. As if that wasn’t enough, the brand is also throwing in a free nap blanket! This takes the usual $1,449 retail price down to just $829.

You may be wondering what the battery is all about. Does the chair have RGB lights or what? Well, no, but it uses electricity for something much better. It powers the lumbar support adjustments and automatically adjusts to your specific back. Additionally, you can use it for a 5-minute Omnistretch session. When you lean back, this mode moves the lumbar support, relieving stress on your lower back. Battery life should last 30 days if you use each of these functions once a day.

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The rest of the chair is just as impressive. The headrest, arm supports, and lumbar support adjust automatically as you move. The headrest will follow your neck, while the seat cushion adjusts to your hips. This cushion also offers three levels of firmness across different areas, prioritizing both support and comfort. Even the armrests will slide to maintain the same arm position at all times. You can recline from 105 to 160 degrees, so it adjusts to your needs, whether you want to relax, game, or work.

This chair is quite spectacular. At $829 for such a high-end chair, you really can’t go wrong. Especially if you’re also getting a blanket, a battery, and a footrest to avoid dangling feet and to put your feet up.

When is the deal available?!

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Are you convinced? I really want one, and we are sure many of you do too. This deal will start showing up on June 18, 2026, during a “warm-up period.” During this time, it will show up in flash sales, so you’ll have to kind of hunt for it if you want to get it ASAP.

Those in no rush can just wait until June 23rd, when the official sale begins (and it ends on July 11, 2026).

By the way, there are some extra freebies you can get during this sale. Those who spend over $800 will get a free spin, in which they can win extra prizes. These include a free chair or footrest! Additionally, all purchases during the Prime Sale will earn 3x rewards points to use on future purchases. Furthermore, Omni orders over $850 qualify for LiberNovo’s exclusive complimentary gift bundle.

Other options?

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By the way, LiberNovo isn’t a one-trick pony. The brand has a few other options, and some of them may be more exciting to some of you. They are also on sale as Super Early Bird specials.

For example, I love the idea of the LiberNovo Omni Pro. These start at $909 (up to 35% off). The most exciting part of this chair is its inclusion of fans. It literally has active ventilation under the seat! There’s also a sensor that detects when you are sitting and when you get up, and turns the fans on/off accordingly. Really cool (quite literally)!

Battery life will change with this feature, though. According to LiberNovo, these can run for up to 36 hours on low or 9 hours on high.

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If you are on a tighter budget, there’s also the LiberNovo Omni SE. It starts at $569 (up to 41% off) for the basic bundle and still has all the ergonomic features. The main difference is that there is no fancy stuff like electric-power adjustments or active ventilation.

LiberNovo knows these chairs don’t fit everyone, so they also have the LiberNovo Maxis Series. These are designed for bigger builds, so they will offer more support, cushion, and larger overall dimensions.

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There are three models. The LiberNovo Maxis Manual is the cheapest at $809 (up to 44% off) and has no extra features. You can also upgrade to the Maxis Electric for the electric lumbar support features, or the Maxis Airflow if you also want active cooling.

Which one are you getting?