“Gaming Chairs” are DEAD! - Razer Fujin Pro
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This video reviews the Razer Fujin Pro gaming chair, framing it as part of a broader shift towardErgo chairs that blend comfort with a more restrained aesthetic. The host emphasizes that brands are listening to consumer demand for comfortable seating rather than racing-style chairs, and introduces the Fujin Pro as Razer's entry into the ergonomic chair market. The unboxing highlights premium materials, including an aluminum alloy frame and four‑dimensional armrests, and discusses the included accessories such as gloves and a comprehensive set of screws. Build process notes caution about needing help due to the chair's weight, and comments on the pre-installed components which streamline assembly compared to other models. The host compares the Fujin Pro to the Herman Miller Vantum, noting price differences, warranty terms, and perceived material quality, while also pointing out the Fujin Pro’s weight capacity and lumbar adjustments that are more adjustable than its base model. In the design and comfort segment, the video dives into the mesh headrest, lumbar system, and overall chassis feel, arguing that the aluminum components deliver durability and a premium impression that reduces flex under load. The testing portion includes a real-world gaming session with Counter-Strike 2 to evaluate reach, lumbar support at different heights, and the ease of adjusting settings mid-game. The host wraps with a practical verdict: the Fujin Pro is comfortable, visually appealing, and a strong contender in the high-enderg chair space, though buyers should weigh the price against warranties and lifetime durability, and consider whether the base Fujin or the Pro with headrest best fits their budget and needs. Finally, the video encourages viewers to explore other chair videos on the channel and signals ongoing comparisons with other Herman Miller and Steelcase models.
Topics · technology · product-review · ergonomics · gaming-accessories
Questions answered
- What is the main design upgrade of the Razer Fujin Pro compared to the regular Fujin model?
- The Fujin Pro uses an aluminum alloy body rather than nylon, includes 4D armrests, and adds depth adjustment for the lumbar support system, offering more customization and perceived durability.
- How does the Fujin Pro's price and warranty compare to its competitors like Herman Miller?
- The Fujin Pro is priced higher than some basic chairs but aims to compete with premium ergon chairs; it comes with a 1-year warranty on upholstery and fabrics and a longer warranty on metal and moving parts, which is a point of contention compared with rivals like Herman Miller that often offer longer warranties.
- What practical testing scenarios does the video use to evaluate the chair?
- The host tests comfort and adjustability during a Counter-Strike 2 gaming session, checks ease of lumbar adjustments, headrest tension, and seat position changes, and compares perceived support to other high-end chairs.