
There's a site that recreates office sounds for those struggling to work from home
A new site that recreates sounds from an office of up to 10 colleagues has been launched to help those finding working from home difficult.
The current coronavirus pandemic has forced most office workers to set up a home station while in isolation.
Working from home comes with its distractions, there's TV's, radios, family members, pets, and more, and sometimes it's difficult to focus on working when the norms of home life are buzzing around you.
Fred and Vali at Kids Creative Agency have designed a new site called I Miss the Office, and it generates office-related sounds of up to 10 colleagues to help those used to working in an office environment.
There's a mixture of noises including photocopiers and printers, computers recreating people typing relentlessly, footsteps, people pouring refreshments, people humming, coughing and sneezing, ringing phones, and some squeaky chairs.
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