Cooler Master has just revealed their new series of gaming chairs, the CALIBER X2C and CALIBER R3C! These premium chairs not only look fantastic but also promise to deliver “ultimate cool comfort” thanks to their COOL-IN technology, which promises to keep you up to 2 degrees cooler than standard gaming chairs. That may not sound much, but every little helps and if it keeps me free from a sweaty butt while gaming on a hot day, then I’m all for it.
The new design looks fantastic too, keeping a lot of the traditional design elements of modern gaming chairs, but also putting their own little embellishments on it. With multi-tone monochrome aesthetics, and enlarged lumbar and heat support cushions for added comfort.
“COOL-IN Fabric Technology provides efficient cooling by extracting hot air from the body, passing it through the COOL-IN Fabric which helps mitigating hot temperatures by exhaling cool and dry air back onto the seat surface. this helps reduce body heat and allows sweat evaporation, heat convection, and makes your body feel cooler and dry.”
The CALIBER X2C and R3C chairs are designed for unparalleled comfort and customization in your gaming space. Both models feature adjustable seat height, backrest recline, and adaptable armrests, ensuring optimal support and focus during gaming marathons or work sessions. With comfort and customization at their core, these chairs are your allies in any gaming challenge.
Cooler Master hasn’t revealed the price just yet, but you can learn more about the CALIBER X2C and R3C’s full range of features on the official product pages here and here.
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