Tt eSPORTS X COMFORT AIR is first gaming chair with integrated fans

Posted on Friday, November 10 2017 @ 20:55 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Gaming chairs are nothing new but what makes the new X Comfort Air model from Tt eSPORTS unique is that the company integrated some fans in the seating. The seating has four 60mm fans, they offer up to 21.3CFM at a noise level of 32.0dBA.

The fans are controlled via a fan controller that's mounted to the bottom of the seat. It lets you control the RPM between low (1530RPM), medium (3060RPM) and high (5100RPM). According to Tt eSPORT internal test results, the fans can reduce the seat temperature from 26.3°C with no fans active to 24.8°C with the fans at high speed. This was measured with an ambient room temperature of 24°C.
The X COMFORT AIR professional gaming chair comes with a state-of-the-art air-cooling system designed to keep gamers cool in the heat of battle. With a 3-fan speed controller, gamers can adjust their cooling preferences to suit their gameplay and environmental needs on-the-fly. All this, coupled with a true ergonomic form and maximum function design, provides the X COMFORT AIR with the perfect balance between desired gaming comfort and expected performance during the most intense gaming sessions. With anti-fatigue design and the highest quality of construction materials, the chair offers maximum customization to suit both your gaming and comfort needs. The X COMFORT AIR is available in two colors: sleek black & the iconic red/black classic.
Other than the fan feature, the X Comfort Air is very similar to all the other gaming chairs on the market. Tt eSPORTS sells it for $499.99.

Tt eSPORTS X COMFORT AIR

Tt eSPORTS X COMFORT AIR


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