Having started gaming chair reviews for eTeknix a couple of years ago, I’ve become well versed in their assembly and the moderately more tricky aspect of taking them apart. With this review, however, I had a bit of an added task on my hands. You see, Vertagear didn’t just send us their latest Racing Series PL4500 gaming chair to review. No, no, no! They also sent us both the top and bottom RGB LED upgrade kit for it!
Put simply, this is not your average gaming chair review. This kit takes it to a whole new level!
So, in terms of a review, it did leave me with something of a conundrum. I did, after all, effectively have 1 gaming chair, but with two RGB kits on top to check out as well. I did, therefore, decide that the best way to proceed would be to take the entire package as a whole. So, in the review below, I’ll assemble the chair, tell you what I think about it as we go along, then attach the RGB kits and tell you what I think about it as a whole. I hope that works for you because it certainly did for me!
So, without further ado, let’s get into it!
For more in-depth details of the Vertagear Racing Series PL4500, you can check out the official website via the link here!
“Built with industrial strength and thoughtfully designed with extra room for comfort, the P-Line chairs are preferred by bigger gamers and professionals. With the easy-to-adjust positioning, premium materials, and ergonomic form, it’s perfect for the every-once-in-a-while gamer to the everyday gamer. And if you want to take it up a level, RGB LED kit add-ons are available to customize the PL4500.”
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