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China: ‘Sleep Rest Cabins’ provide techy napping spots for busy Winter Games reporters٠٠:٠٢:٤٢
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Reporters attending the Winter Games in Beijing on Tuesday were able to seek rest in ‘Sleep Rest Cabins’, developed by the Chinese-based and founded Keeson Technology Corporation.

“The Sleep Rest Cabin provides the private space for the journalists in the media center of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games,” commented Zhao Yufeng, a spokesperson for Keeson Technology.

“They (journalists) can use the cabin for free by scanning the QR code and placing an order,” added Zhao.

The innovative cabins, of which there are 20 available at the media centre, feature COVID-19 safety elements including an air purifier and disposable bed sheets. The bed itself is adjustable, allowing users to find the optimum fit for their heads and legs.

Beijing's Winter Games will formally begin on Friday and are scheduled to finish on February 20.

China: ‘Sleep Rest Cabins’ provide techy napping spots for busy Winter Games reporters

China, Beijing
فبراير ٢, ٢٠٢٢ at ٠٦:٣٤ GMT +00:00 · Published

Reporters attending the Winter Games in Beijing on Tuesday were able to seek rest in ‘Sleep Rest Cabins’, developed by the Chinese-based and founded Keeson Technology Corporation.

“The Sleep Rest Cabin provides the private space for the journalists in the media center of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games,” commented Zhao Yufeng, a spokesperson for Keeson Technology.

“They (journalists) can use the cabin for free by scanning the QR code and placing an order,” added Zhao.

The innovative cabins, of which there are 20 available at the media centre, feature COVID-19 safety elements including an air purifier and disposable bed sheets. The bed itself is adjustable, allowing users to find the optimum fit for their heads and legs.

Beijing's Winter Games will formally begin on Friday and are scheduled to finish on February 20.

Restrictions

Usage for news programming only in any platform (including social media). No commercial use or association permitted

Description

Reporters attending the Winter Games in Beijing on Tuesday were able to seek rest in ‘Sleep Rest Cabins’, developed by the Chinese-based and founded Keeson Technology Corporation.

“The Sleep Rest Cabin provides the private space for the journalists in the media center of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games,” commented Zhao Yufeng, a spokesperson for Keeson Technology.

“They (journalists) can use the cabin for free by scanning the QR code and placing an order,” added Zhao.

The innovative cabins, of which there are 20 available at the media centre, feature COVID-19 safety elements including an air purifier and disposable bed sheets. The bed itself is adjustable, allowing users to find the optimum fit for their heads and legs.

Beijing's Winter Games will formally begin on Friday and are scheduled to finish on February 20.

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