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Cam Taylor

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capable of getting pretty loud and the music was nice and clear. I connected my Nintendo Switch to them and did not experience any lag or static while playing a game so these will come in handy when I need to keep the TV volume down. Performance The Osim uThrone massaging gaming chair has very comfortable foam in the seat and back. The padding is nice and I would even say plush where it needs to be. The headrest is adjustable and the included lumbar cushion is soft yet supporting when you put it where you need it. The armrests are concave and were well placed. Once my wife and mother-in-law found out it was a massaging chair I could barely get a turn on it. I was originally going to take it to my office but the wife vetoed that and said it’s staying at the house. The main controls are all on the right side. The two levers control the back lean and the seat height. The massage control panel is hidden under the right armrest which keeps it handy and avoids losing a detached remote control. The armrests of course adjust up and down but also slide forward and back. This was the only thing we had to be careful about since we found when trying to push back in the chair we would inadvertently slide the armrests forward. After figuring that out though it is easy to avoid sliding the armrests when trying to get situated. There are three auto-massaging functions to choose from. Once you select one, the massage will last 15 minutes before turning off automatically so we all took 15-minute turns. The three auto massaging functions are awesome and they focus on different areas but do a great job of hitting the lower back up to your shoulders and neck area. You can also select the manual program and fine-tune where you want the rollers to focus and also adjust the roller width. The pressure of the rollers could be pretty intense depending on how hard you lean back but you can relieve the pressure by just leaning up a bit. I actually preferred that though over having something weak that didn’t dig in enough. What I like • It massages! • Still comfy when not massaging What I’d change • Would be nice if you could adjust the armrests sideways or in/out from the chair Final thoughts I will not get another office chair that doesn’t massage from now on. The Osim uThrone gaming chair has totally spoiled me but at $999 it isn’t necessarily cheap but is on par with nicer ergonomic office chairs without the massage feature. I don’t think I will use the Bluetooth speakers that much unless I need to keep the volume down on the TV or if I want to listen to music while gaming but it is nice to have the option. Overall the Osim uThrone Massgaing Gaming Chair is very comfortable to sit in for long periods and feels very well constructed with quality materials. Add in the massage capabilities and I think this chair is a must have for any office or gaming setup where you sit for long periods. Very well done Osim! Price: $999.00. Where to buy: Osim website Source: The sample for this review was provided by Osim.

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