Razer has a history of adding unique features to their gaming chairs. The Razer Freyja introduced haptic feedback sensors, while Project Carol took it further with a 7.1 audio sound system. Now, inspired by a concept seen in a Linus Tech Tips video, Razer presents Project Arielle, which boasts the world’s first gaming chair with active cooling.
Innovative Cooling Technology
Project Arielle incorporates a bladeless fan that can either heat or cool your gaming chair. It essentially embeds a heat exchanger into a Razer Fujin Pro model, allowing users to manage their seating temperature through a touch panel located on the armrest. Depending on your climate, this chair can be adjusted to either warm or cool your seating area. For those living in chillier regions, the chair can heat up to a maximum temperature of 30°C.
Future Prospects
According to the visuals released by Razer, this chair will need its own power source to function. While additional information remains undisclosed, it’s expected that more details will surface as development progresses. It’s important to note that this project is still in its early stages and may not reach the final production phase. Currently, only attendees of CES 2025 will have the chance to try it out at Razer’s exhibit.