Peripherals & Accessories
Testing gaming chairs as a larger person is a different experience than what most reviews describe. I've put several big and tall options through ...
The big and tall gaming chair market has gotten serious over the last few years. What used to be a single "oversized" option from each brand has ...
If you're over 6'2" or weigh more than 250 lbs, shopping for a gaming chair gets complicated fast. Most chairs are built for the average-sized ...
Most gaming chairs assemble in 20–40 minutes with no special tools. The instructions that come in the box are usually decent but rarely cover the ...
The budget gaming chair category is crowded with near-identical products at nearly identical prices. Most of them are fine. Some of them are ...
Gaming chair prices fluctuate more than most furniture categories. The same chair can be $20–$40 cheaper during a sale event vs. its regular listed ...
Budget gaming chairs get dismissed constantly in enthusiast communities — "just get an office chair," "they're garbage," "you get what you pay for." ...
The gaming chair vs. office chair debate has been going on long enough that both sides have calcified into camps. "Gaming chairs are trash, get an ...
Most gaming chairs fail before they should because of neglected maintenance. The PU leather cracks from sweat buildup. The casters seize from hair ...
Gaming chair ergonomics has a credibility problem. The word "ergonomic" appears on every chair listing from $45 to $1,500, which makes it mean ...
Every gaming chair looks roughly the same in the product photo — racing stripes, high backrest, lumbar pillow. The differences that actually ...
Luxury gaming chairs — we're talking $400 to $1,500+ — are a real product category now. Secretlab, Herman Miller, Logitech, Noblechairs, Razer. ...