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Razer’s heated (and cooled!) gaming chair is hands down the best thing I tried at CES 2025
At a glance, Project Arielle looks like your normal mesh office chair, complete with a comfortable lumbar-supported design and Razer’s iconic RGB lighting. However, this chair h
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.
CES 2025: Sitting in Razer's Heating and Cooling Gaming Chair Felt Like a Mini Vacation
Razer's Project Arielle heating and cooling gaming chair is the company's big concept for CES 2025, and I can't wait until I can buy it.
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.
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 streaming service.
Razer announces a chair that heats and cools at CES, and I can't wait to sit on it
This year's CES event is nearly at an end, and we've heard lots of weird and wonderful tech announcements come out of it. But among the battery toasters and tea-cooling cat robots, there's new tech that looks useable, effective, and promises to solve real life problems.
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 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 price of the Iskur V2.
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 new seat worthwhile?
Razer Announces Iskur V2 X Budget Gaming Chair at CES 2025
The Razer Iskur V2 offers extensive ergonomic adjustments, including 6D lumbar support. However, its steep price tag makes some buyers gravitate toward budget gaming chairs. At CES 2025, Razer just announced the Iskur V2 X,
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Hands On: The Roto VR Explorer Spinning Gaming Chair Curbs VR Motion Sickness
On display at CES, this gaming chair swivels based on your head movements, and might even be able to help reduce your motion ...
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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 ...
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PC gaming chair vs console gaming chair: which is best for you?
This is where the differences between PC and console gaming chairs become most apparent.
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Sit, Relax, Conquer! Best Gaming Chair in 2025
With 2025 bringing an even wider selection of gaming chairs, gamers now seek comfort and advanced features. The best gaming ...
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Creative and TGIF join forces to make a next-level gaming chair
How do you make a bandstand?” “You take away their chairs!” Standing may be the only option for that unfortunate band, but ...
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Insane robot-like gaming massage chair will remind you of Transformer’s Bumblebee
Bodyfriend says that its 733 massage chair also supports safe, comfortable sit-downs and stand-ups for complete relaxation.
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