It's important to know this is essentially a hostel.
The desk area contained mostly broken chairs and the internet maxed out at around 20 Mbps at best, and more like 5 Mbps when more people were using it. I'm sure hostels often have equally as comfortable areas to work from.
The capsules are very poorly insulated for sound and I had a lot of trouble sleeping due to others making noise or even just snoring. There is a small amount of privacy provided by the plastic sliding door, but nothing more than a curtain would provide.
The bedding is very low-quality polyester and far too warm. This is further exacerbated by the ventilation in the pods being so noisy.
The two toilets, one including a shower, were not enough for the number of pods and queues were an issue even at below 50% occupancy.
I'm unsure who this is aimed at. It appears to be business-focused, but with the low quality you'd expect from a hostel. The only group who may find this accommodation acceptable are students or backpackers.
I think this is a cool idea, but it's so poorly executed that I really can't recommend it even with the low price.