This massage game chair looks like Santa’s elves drunk in the RGB closet, save $160 | PC gamers

2021-12-06 06:05:45 By : Ms. kiki li

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By now, I thought I had seen all the world of faux leather skins that gaming chairs must provide. When looking for the best Cyber ​​Monday gaming chair deals, I have seen recliners, chairs with footstools, and chairs with weird massage pillows, but this $210 discount Goplus gaming chair has all of them... and it’s bright NS. This may be the ugliest chair I have ever seen, but I bet my little cousin will be happy to find it squeezed under a tree this year.

After turning off the LED lights, Goplus looks like any of the thousands of gaming chairs provided by Wal-Mart. It has basic functions such as adjustable armrests and a reclining backrest. Its manufacturing quality seems to be cheaper than our favorite gaming chair, but the "shining" of Goplus lies in its completely unnecessary bells and whistles. The footrest is a nice bonus, as is the waist "massage" pillow, which vibrates when the switch is flipped. RGB lighting is actually what makes this chair unique, and why it is a bit more expensive than Wal-Mart’s similar Game Thrones.

Even as someone who owns a rainbow RGB keyboard and a PC case, there is a lot of lighting around the Goplus chair decoration. It's very bright, which may be exactly what you want, but I think it can be distracting if you use a facial camera for live streaming or regular video conferences with the company.

Goplus gaming chair | up to 330 pounds | LED lighting | massage lumbar pillow | 4D armrests | $3,69.99 Walmart $209.99 (save $160) Let's be clear: this chair looks ridiculous and it looks like many cheap games Like a chair, it may not be durable. Its LED lighting is almost certainly tacky. However, if you are pursuing the ultimate RGB life, my goodness, this is the luminous chair for you.

It comes with a remote control to control patterns and colors, so it is a bit tidy, but it also needs to be plugged into a wall or a power bank to operate (the same is true for massage pillows). A free-rolling chair tethered to the wall with wires sounds like a recipe for disaster. Goplus also comes in blue and black/white, but for some reason, these colors are currently more expensive.

For a chair that is not so bold and similar in price, it has abandoned PU leather and may last longer than this bunch of RGB. Consider Corsair T3 Rush. It is a bit expensive, but it is now sold for $50.

Corsair T3 Rush | Up to 265 lbs | 4D Armrests | $299.99 Amazon $249.99 (save $50) Well, you have completed the faux leather aesthetics and are looking for a cooler fabric look for your new gaming chair. But damn, those soft fabric seats are expensive, so here is a pirate ship with fabric chairs with a cool gray look to support your gaming fun.

Morgan has been writing for PC Gamer since 2018, initially as a freelancer and now as a guest writer. He also appeared on Polygon, Kotaku, Fanbyte and PCGamesN. Before becoming a freelancer, he spent most of his high school and college time writing on small game websites that did not pay him. He is very happy to have a real job now. Morgan is a beat writer who pays attention to the latest and greatest shooters and the communities that play them. He also writes general news, reviews, features, occasional guides, and bad jokes in Slack. Twisting his arm, he will even write a boring strategy game. But please don't.

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