Razer's Concept Gaming Chair: Heated & Cooling Seat - Tech News

Razer Unveils Innovative Heated and Cooled Gaming Chair Concept at CES 2025
Razer consistently delivers intriguing and unconventional products during CES week. The leading gaming peripheral manufacturer began CES 2025 with several announcements on Monday, notably a reimagining of its mesh chair design.
Based on the already popular Razer Fujin Pro, Project Arielle integrates both heating and cooling functionalities.
Project Arielle: A Concept in Development
The chair’s provisional name indicates that Project Arielle remains a concept. Razer is leveraging CES to assess consumer interest in this innovative idea. The question remains: how much would enthusiasts be willing to spend for the ability to experience alternating hot and cold sensations while gaming?
Considering the Fujin Pro’s current price point, which exceeds $1,000, Project Arielle is likely to be a premium product if it progresses beyond the concept stage.
Heating and Cooling Technology
The system incorporates a self-regulating PTC heater, capable of warming up to 86°F. This is paired with a “bladeless fan system” designed to circulate cool air through the mesh backrest during extended, intense gaming sessions.
A touch panel integrated into the chair allows for convenient control of these features.
Availability Remains Uncertain
Currently, there is no confirmed timeline for the potential release of Project Arielle. Further updates will be provided as they become available.
Explore additional CES 2025 highlights, including:
- Live updates from CES 2025
- Nvidia’s unveiling of its ‘personal AI supercomputer’
- The new collaboration between Toyota and Nvidia
- Kirin’s innovative electric salt spoon
- Segway’s introduction of two new e-bikes
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