Admittedly, the gaming chair market can be a bit “boring”. In the end, the designs of many manufacturers are similar, and they are still a part of the furniture where there does not seem to be much to innovate. However, from time to time a company dares with something new like integrating RGB lights or even fans to cool the buttocks.
Now, Cooler Master has announced its Cooler Master Synk X, a chair that integrates a haptic response system through vibration to achieve a better immersion. The system is based on the sound that enters the receiving system, which has minijack connectivity, Bluetooth and also 5.8GHz wireless technology.
Basically, it converts sound waves into vibration like the Corsair HS60 Haptic headset we reviewed does.
The control module allows you to adjust the connectivity mode, increase the volume of the input and also the output, with its vibration power
To avoid having to connect it to the mains, it has a 5,200 mAH and 14.8 v battery in charge of offering energy for about 8 hours of music playback or 4 games with high bass power.
It is not the first time something like this has been announced, last year we saw a prototype called Motion 1 with haptic response approved by the International Automobile Federation (FIA)
It has RGB lighting in the area of the headrest with 7 modes and the two-piece leg rest that it has in the lower part and that can be unfolded forwards is also striking
As for the rest of the specifications, we have measurements of 69 x 56 x 122 to 130 cm, 29.4 kg of weight, support for 135 kg, a steel and wood structure and a system for adjusting the inclination, elevation and armrests. .
The vibration system works in a frequency range that goes from 20 Hz to 200 Hz, thus enhancing the lower tones.
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