Razer is going back to the gaming chair drawing board with its new Project Arielle concept. The latest Razer gaming chair idea isn't quite ready for prime time just yet, but will be "the world's first ...
It’s not enough to just expect your gaming chair to keep you cool during hot summer days anymore. No, it should also keep you warm when your bones start frosting over in the winter. If that sounds ...
TL;DR: Razer unveiled Project Arielle at CES 2025, a mesh gaming chair with integrated heating and cooling based on the Razer Fujin Pro. It features a bladeless fan system and touchpad controls for ...
Razer revealed Project Arielle at CES 2025. The concept product is a gaming chair with temperature controls. Razer has no plans to make this into a real product, but it has done so in the past with ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. How are you ever going to improve your Elo if you can't stop shivering or sweating in your gaming seat? Razer's latest innovation is Project ...
Among other things, Razer is showcasing some new gaming chairs at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this week, including a toned down (and cheaper) variant of the Iskur V2 we reviewed last March ...
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Razer sometimes feels like the king of wild concept products, at least for gamers, and this year it’s coming to CES with the Project Arielle gaming chair. This concept is one of many the company has ...
Razer introduced an exciting new concept at CES 2025 according to Club386: Razer Project Arielle, a gaming chair that offers both heating and cooling features. Built on the Razer Fujin Pro model, this ...
CES 2025 is nearing a close, and I couldn’t be more excited. Not because I dislike the show floor or meeting face-to-face with people I usually only see online, but because I’ve been spending the week ...