When the new part of a cult series like Diablo comes out, many gamers know no mercy and take several days at a time to play through the long-awaited sequel. You need a suitable one for that A gaming chair or chair. After all, your back or butt shouldn’t hurt after an hour. In addition, the seat must match the setting, because the beanbag is not suitable for computer and table games. Likewise, a classic gaming chair may not fit in a combination of console and TV. IMTEST offers five different gaming seating options.
Gaming chair with sound and vibration
Folding gaming chairs, such as the X Rocker Sentinel 4.1, are perfect for gaming in front of the TV. This provides a comfortable place with extras like an integrated sound system and vibration to match the sound, making for a more intense gaming experience. On the side of the imitation leather armchair are USB inputs and audio cables. So it can be connected via a TV’s optical connection, play game audio, and respond with vibrations.
- 4.1 audio system with four speakers and subwoofer
- Trimotor technology for vibration to match the sound
- The maximum load is up to 120 kg
- Wireless communication via digital transmitter and bluetooth
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Folding gaming chair with stand
If you want to sit a little higher than the gaming chair provided, there are also models with a matching base. For example, there is the X Rocker Olympus 4.1. Its base gives the player a seat 43 cm high and supports up to 100 lbs. Sitting at a table is not enough. But the gaming chair feels good in front of the TV, especially when the floor is cold. A small distance is just right.
- 4.1 audio system with four speakers and subwoofer
- Trimotor technology for vibration to match the sound
- Wireless communication via digital transmitter and bluetooth
- USB and audio cable inputs as well as control knobs for adjusting volume, vibrato or bass
Hero gaming chair from Noblechairs
An ergonomic and ergonomic gaming chair is ideally needed in front of a table on which the monitor connected to a computer or console is placed. In this way, unhealthy situations are avoided and freedom of movement is high. One recommendation is the Champ from Noblechairs, which lives up to the manufacturer’s name with its dark cover and gold embroidery pattern. The gaming chair can be adjusted in height up to 56 cm and can hold up to 150 kg.
- Infinitely adjustable lumbar support
- Memory foam in the headrest
- 4D padded adjustable armrests
- Swing mechanism and five wheels
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Beanbag with USB port
Beanbags aren’t just for kids’ rooms or startups: you can also play games comfortably on the console in front of the TV. For a comfortable position, there are models with a backrest, which makes it a comfortable alternative to a gaming chair. Just like Bubibag. It is also equipped with three compartments on the side, one of which comes with a USB port. If you connect a power bank to it, for example, you can then charge the console or your smartphone via the USB port and continue playing.
- Seat height 30 cm
- EPS filling (Styrofoam balls)
- Dirt and water resistant cover
- Three side pockets and a loop at the back for eg headphones
Gaming chair for racing simulators like F1 23
This particular gaming chair is for all the racing gamers in the virtual world who are dedicated to games like Formula 1 hit F1 and other racing simulators. Because the folding gaming chair simulates sitting in a racing car. This elevates F1 and Co. to a new level of expertise. In addition, a steering wheel console can be fitted to the front of the stand, while there is room for pedals at the bottom.
- Universal mounting system suitable for all steering wheels and pedals
- Adjustable lumbar support
- Dimensions unfolded 136 x 54 x 96 cm
- Maximum load up to 122 kg
For a perfect gaming experience, everything should be fine, from the chair to the headset to the mouse.
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