CES 2025: Sitting in Razer's Heating and Cooling Gaming Chair Felt Like a Mini Vacation ...Middle East

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Dubbed Project Arielle, the chair isn’t confirmed for market yet, instead simply demonstrating an idea Razer is considering. But it’s an idea I fully support. Using the company’s existing Fujin Pro chair as a base, Project Arielle includes a heater and a bladeless fan, turning its mesh back into a temperature control system.

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I was a bit skeptical going in, unsure if the Arielle was really going to be much different from sitting a few feet away from a fan. But the breath of cool air on the nape of my neck was undeniably refreshing after walking around the crowded show floor.

According to Razer, the chair’s heater can warm you up to about 86 degrees Fahrenheit, while its fan can reduce your “perceived temperature” by nine degrees. Why “perceived temperature” and not actual temperature? Well, if a fan is blowing right on your neck, you might feel a bit chillier than a thermometer would indicate.

Credit: Michelle Ehrhardt

Anyway, I’m about to go bury myself under some blankets, waiting for the day that this thing comes out for real. Last year’s Razer concept, Project Esther, did eventually make its way to market as the Razer Freyja, so it’s not out of the question.

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