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Secretlab business and news from across the web.- The Secretlab Atlas is a better desk chair than the Titan Evo, and it's not even closeThe Secretlab Atlas desk chair offers a fresh, minimalist approach compared to the bulkier Titan Evo, focusing on ergonomics and comfort for long work and gaming sessions. While it has some build quality concerns and less adjustability than its predecessor, its more affordable price and refined design make it a compelling option for those seeking a comfortable and stylish desk chair.
- I asked AI to recommend three sub-$500 gaming chairs you should shop for this Prime Day, and it failed miserablyThis article critiques the use of AI for product recommendations, particularly for gaming chairs, highlighting how AI failed to adhere to budget constraints and provide truly useful advice. The author, a chair reviewer, contrasts AI suggestions like the Secretlab Titan Evo, Razer Iskur V2X, and AndaSeat Kaiser 4 with their own recommendations for the Fractal Refine, Corsair TC500 Luxe, and Boulies Master Series, all under $500.
- 007 First Light reveals James Bond's gaming chair, and we should have known it would be one of the most expensive…The game 007 First Light reveals that James Bond uses a Herman Miller Embody gaming chair, a high-end and expensive model. The article discusses the chair's presence in the game, its real-world cost, and its ergonomic qualities, comparing it to other brands like Secretlab.
- I've spent four days testing Secretlab's new productivity chair, and it might be the brand's best seat…Secretlab's new Atlas chair, while not marketed for gaming, offers a lighter and potentially more comfortable experience than its popular Titan Evo model. Priced starting at $499, the Atlas focuses on ergonomics and a less firm cushioning, aiming to appeal to productivity users and potentially gamers seeking a different feel. Early impressions suggest it may surpass the Titan Evo in comfort, despite a reduction in armrest adjustability.
- Secretlab's CEO is getting tough on copycat chairs and doesn't feel pressure to adopt AI: 'If we were owned by outside investors, you can bet that AI will be somehow jammed down our throats'Secretlab CEO Ian Ang discusses the company's approach to product development, emphasizing innovation and quality over adopting trends like AI or the metaverse. He highlights their focus on combating copycat designs and their ability to innovate due to not having outside investor pressure. Ang also touches on the inspiration behind their premium features, often driven by the needs of professional esports players.
- "A chair that supports the entire rhythm of your day" - Secretlab launches the Atlas, a brand-new ergonomic chair geared toward helping you stay productiveSecretlab has launched the Atlas, a new ergonomic chair designed for productivity and comfort throughout the day. This chair focuses on core ergonomic features and a synchronous tilt recline system, differentiating itself from their gaming-centric Titan Evo model. The Atlas is priced more affordably than the Titan Evo, starting at $499, and comes in various colorways and upholstery options.
- I was roasted by a physician for sitting weird but they gave me some great tips for healthier gamingDr. Lindsey Migliore, an esports physician and ergonomic advisor, provides guidance on achieving healthier gaming posture and utilizing gaming chairs effectively. She emphasizes proper seat depth, lumbar support, armrest positioning, and monitor placement to prevent pain and long-term strain. The article also highlights the importance of regular movement and varied postures throughout the day, rather than relying solely on static, 'perfect' sitting positions.
- Secretlab's new Atlas chair is cheaper, slimmer than the Titan Evo and I've been sitting comfortably in it for…Secretlab has launched the Atlas, a new task chair designed for both gaming and work-from-home use, offering a slimmer profile than its popular Titan Evo model. The chair features a fixed S-shaped backrest, synchronous tilt adjustments, and a magnetic headrest, with two versions available: Standard and Premium. The Atlas aims to promote dynamic sitting and better posture, with pricing starting at US$499 for the Standard version.
- Secretlab Atlas review - task chair meets gaming chair in this classy and comfortable optionThe Secretlab Atlas is a task-focused chair that blends office and gaming aesthetics, offering exceptional comfort for all-day use. While simpler in design and adjustment options compared to some gaming chairs, its build quality and ergonomic shape provide a comfortable and supportive experience. It is available in two sizes and various upholstery options, with prices ranging from $499 to $699.
- You haven't heard of MarsRhino yet, but the world needs to know about its excellent gaming chairs and tilting…Taiwanese company MarsRhino is introducing innovative gaming chairs and desks, featuring electric adjustments and unique tilting desk surfaces. While not yet distributed internationally, their designs aim to improve user comfort and ergonomics, potentially competing with established brands like Secretlab and Razer. The company is actively seeking distribution partners in the US and EU markets.
- There isn't much that's "new" about Razer's Iskur V2 "NewGen" gaming chair, and for $649, I really wish there wasThe Razer Iskur V2 NewGen gaming chair is a decent product but fails to justify its $649 price tag due to a lack of significant innovation compared to competitors. While it offers comfortable cushioning and good armrests, its ergonomics are better suited for taller individuals, and the outdated neck pillow design remains a drawback. The chair's high cost and minimal updates make it difficult to recommend over more affordable or feature-rich alternatives.
- Secretlab Gaming Chairs And Desks Are Getting Big Memorial Day DiscountsSecretlab is offering significant discounts on its gaming chairs and desks for Memorial Day. Select Titan Evo chairs are $100 off, and Magnus Pro desks are discounted by up to $129. The sale also includes accessories and runs until June 2.
- Everything Revealed At The 10th Anniversary Of Warhammer SkullsThe 10th anniversary Warhammer Skulls showcase revealed numerous game updates, world premieres, and new releases across the Warhammer universe. Highlights include new titles like Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Deathmaster and Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate - Deathwatch, along with updates for existing games such as Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War IV and Warhammer 40,000: Darktide. The event also coincided with the annual Warhammer Skulls: Festival of Video Games sale.
- Secretlab expands its Warhammer 40,000 collection with the new Titan Evo and skins Dark Angels Editions ahead of the…Secretlab has expanded its Warhammer 40,000 collection with new Dark Angels Editions of the Titan Evo gaming chair and a companion Skin. These items are designed to honor the Dark Angels faction and complement the Secretlab Magnus Pro gaming table. The announcement precedes the 2026 release of the PC real-time strategy game Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 4.
- Herman Miller's first gaming desk is clearly targeting Secretlab and Flexispot with its design, but it has a secret…Herman Miller has launched its first gaming desk, the Coyl, priced at $1,475. The desk features a unique rotary dial for height adjustment, aiming to compete with brands like Secretlab and Flexispot. It also includes a full-length cable tray and a modular shroud for accessories.
- Save up to $129 on my favorite gaming chair and desk in this early Memorial Day saleSecretlab is offering early Memorial Day discounts of up to $129 on gaming desks and $100 on gaming chairs. The sale includes popular models like the Titan Evo chair and Magnus Pro desk, with various color and game-themed options available. Discounts are also available on bundles, and the sale is primarily for US customers.
- Top 10 hot summer gaming tech for 2026 - headsets, controllers, and moreThis article highlights top gaming technology accessories for summer 2026, focusing on peripherals like headsets, controllers, mice, keyboards, monitors, and chairs. It notes that while core components remain expensive, these accessories offer desirable upgrades without significant price hikes due to memory shortages. Featured items include collaborations with brands like Pokémon and Blackpink, alongside high-performance tech from SteelSeries, Logitech, Razer, and Turtle Beach.
- My favorite gaming chair just got a new Mandalorian edition to celebrate Star Wars daySecretlab has released a new Titan Evo gaming chair edition themed after The Mandalorian to celebrate Star Wars Day. The chair features design elements inspired by Din Djarin's armor and helmet, including "this is the way" inscribed in Mandalorian script and a Mudhorn skull emblem. This new model joins Secretlab's existing lineup of Star Wars-themed chairs and accessories.
- Secretlab is marking Star Wars Day with the release of a new Mandalorian-themed chairSecretlab is celebrating Star Wars Day with the release of a limited edition gaming chair inspired by The Mandalorian. The chair features a Beskar-inspired chrome finish and the mantra 'This is the Way' embossed on the seat base. This special edition is currently exclusive to the US and Canada.
- Secretlab X Star Wars Announces The TITAN Evo The Mandalorian Edition on May The FourthSecretlab has announced the Star Wars | Secretlab TITAN Evo The Mandalorian Edition gaming chair, coinciding with Star Wars Day and the upcoming premiere of Star Wars: The Mandalorian & Grogu. The chair features design elements inspired by the Mandalorian's Beskar armor, including references to Din Djarin and Grogu, and expands Secretlab's existing Star Wars collection.