Fractal is among the furniture designers: with Refine, the company presents its first gaming chair, which aims to stand out with its timeless design and wide ergonomic options.
Like many hardware manufacturers before it, Fractal Design has now joined the club of gaming chair providers. With the Fractal refinement The company presents its first model that fits perfectly with other Fractal products.
Elegant design instead of racing chairs
Swedish manufacturer of it Simple “Scandinavian” design. Known, most recently seen in the North XL case. Like the Tower with its wood facade, the Refine gaming chair also fits seamlessly into sleek offices and avoids the loud racing look designed by most representatives of its type.
Refine is available in five different versions Fabric or mesh upholsteryIt offers many convenient adjustment options. This means that the height of the neck, seat and seat support can be adjusted Lumbar support The backrest can be adjusted in height and depth. The armrests can be adjusted in four dimensions and the user can also change the resistance of the tilt function. with Synchronous mechanismwhich naturally adapts to body movements, Fractal Refine outperforms many gaming competitors when it comes to ergonomics.
In addition to its first gaming chair, Fractal is also showing – similarly surprisingly – its Scape gaming headset at Computex 2024, as well as – less surprisingly – two new cases called the Mood and Era 2. You can find many of the product highlights from Computex 2024 on our overview page Fair.
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