What started as a joke became the best gaming chair for kids. The Secretlab XXS is a 1:2 replica of the company’s well-reviewed Titan range, bringing the quality of high-end gaming chairs to a smaller size. the The Titan XXS is $40 off for Black Friday.
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Who is Secretlab XXS?
Gaming is a growing hobby for young children and is also a popular way for parents and children to spend time together. The list of the best Xbox games for kids is impressive and growing. Minecraft, Among Us, and Kingdom Hearts III are just a few of the excellent family-friendly games. If you choose to have a dog in the chair, there is always one The world of paw patrol.
I admit that I wrote my review of the Secretlab Titan XXS as a joke. I actually ran the chair through its paces, but I did it from the fun angle of my dogs using it. But since that review in February 2022, I’ve given the chair to a friend of mine who plays with his two kids, ages 8 and 4.
The chair has held up well in that time, serving as a throne and reliable companion for my friend’s children for about two years. His four-year-old son said “it’s cool” when asked about the chair. “It’s okay,” the eight-year-old said, but I’m pretty sure it was a joke. My friend confirmed that the chair is “holding up wonderfully.”
The Secretlab XXS is a sturdy and well-designed gaming chair that is excellent for kids. It’s not a cheap replica. It’s really a Secretlab Titan chair and it’s even smaller. It’s as cute as a toy but built to the same standards as other Secretlab chairs, like the Titan Evo.
You can order the Secretlab XXS in three different colors and two different materials, but at the moment the black hybrid leather version is out of stock. The pink and blue SoftWeave Plus fabric versions are still available and on sale.
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