Neurocass: A Mobile Sensory Room in a Single Armchair
- Gaudutė Žilytė
- Oct 22
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 3

A sensory room is an environment designed to help a person relax, focus, or unwind through multi-sensory stimulation. Such spaces are especially valuable for autistic children, people experiencing stress or anxiety and in educational or therapeutic settings where it’s important to maintain a safe and calming atmosphere.
However, creating a traditional sensory room often requires significant resources: a dedicated room, interior adaptations, special equipment and additional investment in sensory objects. This means that not every organization has the ability to implement such a space.
The full sensory room experience — in a single armchair
Neurocass is designed as a flexible and mobile alternative to a traditional sensory room. All the sensory experiences are contained in one place — the chair can be placed in a hallway, classroom, library, or other shared space. To create a more private environment, a simple room divider is all you need — no renovations or construction required.
Inside, the chair integrates:
colored light therapy,
vibroacoustic sound stimulation,
gentle pressure–hugging system.
This combination helps reduce sensory overload, restore emotional balance, and promote relaxation. All sensory stimuli are adaptive — their intensity and scenarios are adjusted by an AI system that responds to the user’s state and reactions. This makes Neurocass fundamentally different from a traditional sensory room: it’s not just a calming environment, but an intelligent and personalized experience.
Flexibility and mobility
One of the biggest advantages of this solution is its mobility. The chair can be easily moved to where sensory support is needed most — in schools, therapy centers, libraries and museums, workplaces, and other public spaces.
This makes it possible to create sensory environments even in places where a dedicated room is not an option.

As a mobile sensory room, Neurocass allows organizations to create calming environments quickly and effortlessly. It requires no major investment or infrastructure changes, making it accessible to a much wider range of institutions.
The benefits of sensory stimulation are well established — it helps reduce tension, supports self-regulation, enhances emotional stability, and provides a moment to breathe and reset for both children and adults.
Photos by A. Mažūnas




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