Razer’s heated (and cooled!) gaming chair is hands down the best thing I tried at CES 2025

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While at CES 2025, I had the chance to experience a variety of awesome gadgets – I drove Segway’s new e-motorbike, experienced the first-ever interactive The Last of Us exhibit, saw some impressive AR glasses from brands like Xreal, and even played a stringless guitar. But as I get ready to leave Las Vegas, one device has stuck with me more than the rest: Razer’s Project Arielle concept gaming chair.

At a glance, Project Arielle looks like your normal mesh office chair, complete with a comfortable lumbar-supported design and Razer’s iconic RGB lighting. However, this chair has an extra motor at its base to warm or cool it as desired.

At Razer’s exhibit, I had the chance to experience Arielle first-hand, and while it sounds like it would be one of the most gimmicky launches we saw at CES – and we saw a lot of those it was probably the best thing I saw, and the gadget I’d be most likely to buy from the whole show (if I ever can, more on that below).

Arielle’s motor is small yet powerful (Image credit: Future)

The functioning demo Arielle was super easy to control. A small touch control panel at the side allows you to adjust the temperature – between a cool 2°C and 30°C (35°F and 86°F) – as well as the intensity of the bladeless fan system. And while the convention wasn’t super quiet, I didn’t notice the chair loudly whirring away at the highest fan power setting.



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