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Hands-on: Razer's air conditioned chair and AI gaming coach are way better than you think
Razer unveiled a bevy of products at CES 2025. Their air conditioned chair and their AI gaming coach had me cynical, but I'm now a believer.
Razer’s Gaming Chairs Just Got Cooler — And Warmer
Razer's prototype gaming chair is fitted with fans that can cool you down during intense gaming sessions or warm you up on a cold day.
Razer’s concept gaming chair will heat your butt up before cooling it down
Razer is always a source for good, weird fun during CES week. The gaming peripheral giant kicked off CES 2025 with a handful of Monday morning
Razer’s prototype gaming chair blasts you with hot or cold air
For chillier environments, the chair has a built-in PTC heating system (the same kind found in most vehicles and heated car seats) that can spit out warm air at 30 degrees Celsius
I tried Razer's gaming chair with temperature controls, and I want one in my home right now
Do you find yourself getting too warm or cold while gaming? Razer's Project Arielle is a concept gaming chair with temperature controls.
I sat in Razer’s new gaming chair, which can heat and cool itself
Plenty of the best gaming chairs are comfy, but no amount of luxury pleather or ergonomic support can help if you’re too hot or cold. At least, that’s the idea behind Razer’s latest experimental gaming chair. It’s called Project Arielle.
Project Arielle is a new Razer gaming chair that can heat or cool you
Straight from CES 2025, Razer has introduced a new gaming chair concept that sports cooling and warming fans for the ultimate comfort.
I'm hot and cold over Razer's new gaming chair — but it could lead to something incredible
When it comes to concept flexing, Razer is always ready to pull up to CES with something interesting to show, be that the triple-screened Project Valerie gaming laptop, an RGB-laden N95 respirator to tackle the Corona Virus with pure gamer chic,
Hands-On With Razer's CES 2025 Lineup: RTX 5090 Laptops, AI Game Coach, Icy-Hot Chairs, and Handheld Dock
At CES 2025, we had the chance to see everything new Razer was showing off which ran the gamut from practical to extravagant. Some new products are refreshes like the updated Razer Blade 16 laptops outfitted with the upcoming Nvidia RTX 5090 mobile GPUs,
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Razer showcases Project Ava AI gaming co-pilot and Project Arialle gaming chair with heating and cooling functionality
Razer shared some 'groundbreaking innovations and futuristic technologies,' at CES this year, showcasing a concept AI-driven ...
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The Razer ‘Arielle’ Gaming Chair Cools Your Back and Butt to Avoid Severe Gamer Sweats
The Arielle concept from Razer heats and cools your back to maintain homeostasis. Plus, Razer now has its own remote play ...
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Razer's New Bladeless Gaming Chair Fan Will Keep You Cool--Or Warm--While You Play
Razer brought a bunch of new gaming hardware and accessories to show off at CES 2025 this week, including two big additions ...
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Razer is releasing a budget gaming chair, and it might actually be affordable for the average player
Razer has unveiled its cheapest-ever gaming chair at CES 2025, but does it scale back too many standout features to make its ...
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I just tried Razer’s new gaming chair that can heat you up or cool you down — meet Project Arielle
The Razer Fujin Pro may look like an office chair but it’s actually one of the best gaming chairs with a full-mesh design ...
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Razer's Iskur V2 X gaming chair costs less than half the price of its premium sibling
Razer announced its Iskur V2 X gaming chair this week at CES. The chair can recline up to 152° and costs less than half the ...
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