ThermalTake CyberChair E500 starts shipping

Posted on Monday, April 06 2020 @ 13:32 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
It was already announced earlier this year and now ThermalTake's CyberChair E500 is making it to the retail market. This model is not marketed as a gaming chair but as an ergonomic gaming chair, and has a very different design than the typical racing-style gaming chairs. It's made from aluminium and uses permeable mesh cushioning. the CyberChair E500 will first be available in Asia and Australia, with a MSRP of US$599.
Thermaltake, a leading brand in PC DIY for cooling, gaming gear, and enthusiast memory solutions, proudly presents the first ergonomic chair – CyberChair E500. An ergonomic chair is always the best choice when it comes to users who are required to sit for long hours, and the Cyber Chair E500 could be the new best choice. The CyberChair E500 is made of permeable mesh cushioning that is highly breathable, and the back structure is built with robust aluminum to extend its longevity while providing sturdy support to the human backbone. The CyberChair E500 offers high adjustability ranging from the headrest, seat depth, height adjustment, and wire-control mechanism with multi lockable positions to reach maximum comfort. Furthermore, users can relax and immerse the body with up to 117 degrees of back angle inclination. Aside from the extensive sitting positions focusing on the neck and back, the CyberChair E500 also provides multidirectional armrests that are adjustable in height and width to relieve wrist pressure and muscle strain of the forearms. Finally, the CyberChair E500 is constructed with a 5-star aluminum base, its sturdy framework is designed to support a max load of 330 lb (150 kg), with 3” wide large caster wheels that further enhances the stability whilst providing quieter operation and more significant movement.

Features of the Thermaltake CyberChair E500:

Durable high tensile mesh
CyberChair E500 has a highly breathable mesh surface with a soft touch that is easy to clean. Thermaltake’s mesh surface had passed the SGS 100,000 impact fatigue tests and the California Technical Bulletin 117 flame resistance test to ensure users’ safety.

Headrest Adjustment
The adjustable headrest allows users to modify the height of the headrest to match the users’ head posture. Moreover, the front side rotation mechanism can hold the users’ heads from different angles.

Elastic Ergonomic Backrest
Constructed by two compartments, the upper part of the backrest aligns with the headrest providing promising head to back alignment, along with the lower part of the backrest, which is an elastic compartment that fits perfectly with the lumbar spine and all types of body shapes.

Height Adjustment
Seat height ranges from 500 mm to 600 mm (19.6 to 23.6 inches); class- 4 gas lift provides steady and secure seat height adjustments.

Elastic Control
On the right side of the Cyber Chair E500, users can twist the elastic handle to adjust the resistance feedback from the backrest, ensuring users with different weights can smoothly and safely adjust the seating angle.

Seat Depth Adjustment
The adjustable sliding seat base can travel 30 mm when the sliding mode is turned on. It can be adjusted synchronously with the tilt angle of the backrest to provide a greater rest angle for the body and create the most comfortable reclining angle in a limited amount of space.

Adjustable Backrest
The Cyber Chair E500 provides an excellent back angle tilt from 90 degrees to 117 degrees, which allows the users to adjust the backrest as needed.

Stiff Aluminum Alloy Back and Base
Using the aluminum alloy integral molding method, the CyberChair E500 brings durability, sturdiness, and elegancy to the users, and the heavy-duty 5-star aluminum base measures 700mm (27.5in) in diameter and weight support up to 150kg (331lb).
CyberChair E500


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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