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Bumper-to-bumper productivity from Winsted

Ergonomic comfort isn’t just a feature, it’s a requirement for control rooms, says firm
June 12, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
Winsted's new Sightline console

Whether you’re viewing video surveillance from traffic control cameras, monitoring traffic pattern maps or controlling dynamic message signs, a Winsted command console will meet your individual technical and aesthetic requirements. Exceed them, in fact. Over 60 years of design refinement has resulted in the most ergonomic workstations in our industry. Security plays a big role in today’s Department of Transportation (DOT) centres, so 100% focus is a necessity. 
 
Winsted's new Sightline console is designed to keep the transportation industry in motion. For complete ergonomic viewing, Sightline is offered in static or height-adjustable options, includes a choice of two console depths, and boasts horizontal/vertical adjustable monitor mounts. Sightline can be customised with concave or convex corners and is built with cable management throughout. The console is available in five different colours and three different work surface options to fit any interior décor. 

Sightline is configurable to fit any room and any operator. It's the console for those who think, and need to think without interruption. It’s destined to become the smartest desk in the room. And bring its user right along with it. 

The kind of focus created by long shifts of comfort. Winsted consoles are more than well-suited for traffic management functions and security operations within our transportation infrastructure. Keeping the workspace undistracted and under control keeps operators at their best.

A technical furniture system of intelligent ergonomics becomes an extension of the body and mind. it creates freedom — freedom to be at your productive best. Work with our expert designers on your new one-of-a-kind transportation control centre, and you’ll see Winsted at our productive best.
 
Furniture as an extension of the human form is the ultimate form of function. At Winsted, we design furniture to seamlessly integrate into any workspace. That’s critical. Our mission is distraction minimisation and focus maximisation. Ergonomic comfort isn’t just a feature, it’s a requirement. Like virtuoso and violin, one has no purpose without the other. We try to be that finely crafted instrument for the user. So the individual space and entire room becomes a symphony.
 
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