Razer couldn’t resist the siren’s name of gaming chairs, it appears. The sport {hardware} maker has unveiled its first gaming chair, the Iskur, and it’s not simply the usual furnishings with a inexperienced snake emblem on the headrest. The corporate claims to have a singular exterior lumbar assist system whose 26-degree customization is supposed to enhance your posture. It’s centered on assuaging the strain within the center and decrease parts of your backbone.
You may also count on foam cushions for additional consolation and assist, a “4D” adjustable armrest and a reminiscence foam-based neck pillow. The look is comparatively restrained so far as gaming chairs go, with inexperienced stiching (and sure, that snake emblem) on an in any other case subdued black artificial leather-based.