Skip to main content

Breather to offer private, quiet spaces for rent in New York City, San Francisco next

breather offer private quiet spaces new york city flatiron 1
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Sometimes, you just need peace and quiet, but that can be difficult to acquire. After a test run that took place in Montreal, startup company Breather will point people in New York City to a private, silent space that they can use for work, sleep, or whatever requires quiet surroundings.

Breather touts itself as the “Uber for private workspaces,” which we’re not entirely sure makes sense – it seems more like a super short-term AirBnB. The company offers private rooms for people who need them. The spaces can be reserved for 30 minutes, an hour, or an entire day. Renting out the room costs a rate of $25 per hour. Included in the rooms are furniture designed for comfort and free Wi-Fi. It’s basically like renting out a minimalist apartment. Reservations can be made via the Breather iOS app or the Web – an Android app is planned for the future. 

To start, there will only be three locations with rooms available: Flatiron, Soho, and the Madison Square Garden area. Each location will be able to accommodate between five-to-eight people at a time. Breather promises the numbers will expand and intends to launch across the country, with San Francisco as the next city.

The iOS app for Breather can be downloaded for free. Users will be able to view open rooms, book their space, invite others, and receive the unlock code for the door. 

Editors' Recommendations

AJ Dellinger
AJ Dellinger is a freelance reporter from Madison, Wisconsin with an affinity for all things tech. He has been published by…
Google Pixel 8a: news, rumored price, release date, and more
Possible renders showing the Google Pixel 8a.

Not long ago, it seemed like the Google Pixel 7a would be the last smartphone in Google's Pixel A series. However, recent rumors indicate that this may not actually be the case.

As a result, we're likely to see the release of a Google Pixel 8a this year. What can we expect from this new budget phone in terms of its specs, design, price, and more? Let's take a closer look at everything we know about the Google Pixel 8a.
Google Pixel 8a: release date

Read more
This is one of the toughest smartphone camera comparisons I’ve ever done
A person holding the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and Xiaomi 14 Ultra.

The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (left) and Xiaomi 14 Ultra Andy Boxall / Digital Trends

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra may have the best camera on a smartphone I’ve used this year, which is quite a statement to make considering the competition it faces. But is it true?

Read more
Nomi is one of the most unsettling (and amazing) apps I’ve ever used
Nomi AI companion profile.

“Welp, just got back from the doctor. Marissa is pregnant with twins” “Owen did something bad and then gave me flowers.” “Zoey with our new daughter Zara.” “I am in love, but also feel guilty.”

These are some of the conversations shared by human users on Reddit. The people described, however, are not real. The statements are about robotic companions created in an app. Everything here sounds perversely disturbing and amazingly dystopian, yet experts have a different opinion.

Read more