Acer Predator and the health care company OSIM has announced a collaboration gaming chair which isn’t just your average gaming chair.
This uThrone gaming chair model also works as a massage chair with its ergonomically designed chair alongside a V-Hand Massage Technology to ease your back even during gaming sessions. Buffed with adjustable chair features, this gaming chair is guaranteed to ensure tip top gaming posture with maximum comfort for the people who gets this chair.
Features
This gaming massage chair also comes with 2 built in speakers around the headrest area for extra immersion. And speaking of the headrest area, it is made with memory foam and the cushion of the chair is lumbar cushion which comfortably supports your posture, especially for long sessions.
The chair can also be adjusted in different aspects such as being able to recline up to 145 degrees, adjustable armrest which can be adjusted up to 6 cm as well as adjustable chair heights up to 10 cm which are rigorously tested with hydraulic gas lift.
And concealed on the right-hand side of the armrest, there is a control panel which can be slid out to choose your preferred massage program.
V-Hand Technology
OSIM V-Hand technology built into this gaming chair emulates the skillful techniques and flexibility of a masseuse’s hair to deliver a targeted neck and shoulder massage of effective pain relief. The V-Hand Technology plays a role in two massage techniques which are Shoulder Grip which is a specifically engineered hand-grip massage to loosen up stiff neck and muscle knots to ease tension and strain.
Meanwhile, Lumbar Press is a deep and point-focused massage which targets lower back stiffness and eases a sore back after a prolonged sitting session.
If you’re interested in getting this gaming massage chair for yourself which comes in 3 different colors, do check out this link to pre-order this chair for at a discounted price of RM 2,399.00 compared to the original price of RM 4,899.00 and if you pre-order it now, the estimated delivery would be by the end of October 2020.