Beginning next week, weary UA students will have another place to sleep off a long night of studying other than campus benches and library couches.

Hohm Inc. sleep pods will be available beginning Dec. 3 in the Honors Lounge on the second floor of the Student Union where students, faculty and staff can rest their heads and recharge their tech devices.

Each of the three, 43½-square-foot sleep pods will feature a twin-sized bed, a privacy curtain, charging stations, custom lighting and are soundproof with carpeted walls and ceilings.

A Hohm employee will be available to check students in, clean the rooms, watch for misuse and change sheets after uses.

The UA is the first school to have the pods installed on campus, said Nikolas Woods, who attended the UA and is founder and CEO of the company. More pods are slated to be installed at three additional schools in spring 2019.

Hohm has a deal that offers schools and businesses four pods at no cost, so the UA’s three starter pods are provided by the company for free. If the school finds there is a large enough demand for more, then the UA and other universities can purchase sets of four pods and service at a monthly rate of about $7,500.