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SnapCab Pods come equipped with a removable bench and table, and can be filled with the furniture of your choosing. Whether you use SnapCab Pods for individual offices or collaborative meetings, our varied space dimensions are guaranteed to hold the furniture you need. Our SnapCab Meet 4 Pod seats two to four people while the SnapCab Meet 6 unit is designed for teams and collaborative work. Individual Pod panels can be fabricated from Corning® Gorilla® Glass gigapixel custom large-format, high resolution printed graphics, Gorilla Glass whiteboard, a mix of white and color laminates or all of the above.
In today’s fast-paced, results-driven work environment, it can be hard to stay productive with someone looking over your shoulder. The privacy features of our Pods offer many benefits to businesses and organizations, including: Remove distractions: The concealed walls make it possible to enter states of deep work without distractions. SnapCab’s Meet 4 and Meet 6 Pods are efficient, cost-effective private spaces, ideal for removing visual and audible distractions. Contact Us to Learn More About the SnapCab Pod Learn more about how SnapCab Pods can provide visual privacy for employees in your workplace.
The right music can help passengers focus, relax and take a moment to settle before arriving at their destination. Many view saxophonist Kenny G’s songs as quintessential elevator music. If you’re unsure of the elevator’s clientele, default to gentle instrumental music. The Don’ts: What to Avoid When Choosing Elevator Music To give passengers a comfortable experience, remember these rules for elevator tunes: •
Passenger elevators: The most common and ubiquitous of all elevator types, passenger elevators carry individuals between floors of multi-story buildings. Variations of passenger elevators include high-rise express elevators, which transport riders from the ground floor to upper building levels, bypassing middle floors for a quicker ride. Also known as cable-driven elevators, traction elevators use a harmonious system of mechanical pulleys, gears, cables and counterweights to power an elevator. Hydraulic elevators will rarely reach speeds over 150 to 200 feet per minute, while traction elevators built with carbon-fiber components can handle ride speeds exceeding 500 feet per minute.