Cooler Master’s Motion 1 haptic gaming chair gets your body in the game

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" target="_blank">Video from CES earlier this year shows people coming away impressed with the chair, but it remains to be seen how well the tech and corresponding software work in reality.

The chair is already up for pre-order on Cooler Master’s CMODX website retailing for $2,229.00. That’s more than the Herman Miller Aeron ergonomic wonder-chair so you’ll need to really be invested in the haptic technology to justify the expense. But at the end of the day gaming is about having fun, and a chair that makes the experience more immersive looks like a hell of a lot of fun.

https://www.pcworld.com/article/1935999/cooler-masters-motion-1-haptic-gaming-chair-gets-your-body-in-the-game.html

Erstellt 2y | 31.05.2023, 12:20:57


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