Secretlab is closing out 2025 with the most comfortable gaming chair combo in the company’s history – thanks to their NanoGen upgrade to the flagship TITAN chair as well as the introduction of a new ...
Secretlab has unveiled a new limited edition chair in collaboration with McLaren. That celebrates the life of its carbon fibre technology, culminating with the new McLaren W1. Every now and then, we ...
Secretlab and McLaren unveiled the MonoCell Edition gaming chair, inspired by McLaren’s pioneering carbon fiber chassis The TITAN Evo-based chair features a carbon fiber topshell and is upholstered in ...
You can save up to $230 off the Herman Miller Vantum and Secretlab Titan EVO, two of my top gaming chair picks. So pick a seat and start saving during Black Friday Week. I’m PCMag’s home theater and ...
Secretlab has revealed they are releasing one of their higher-end gaming hairs one last time, as players will soon be able to pick up the Automobili Lamborghini Pinnacle Superleggera Edition. As you ...
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Meet the Secretlab InfinitePrecision Armrest, the world's first gaming chair armrest with smooth height adjustment and a digital display to tell you its exact height. Yes, that's its entire premise.
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TL;DR: Secretlab introduces the Otto adjustable leg rest, designed for enhanced comfort with 8cm height and 30-degree tilt adjustments. Featuring PlushCell Memory Foam and a lightweight, durable base, ...
If you're like me and have a desktop PC, comfort and posture are everything. Long gaming sessions with an uncomfortable chair can be physically taxing. It can prevent you from being as productive as ...
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