
Razer’s Project Arielle will cool you down during sweaty gaming sessions
Summary
- Razer’s Project Arielle is a gaming chair with on-demand heating and cooling.
- The touch panel controls the temperature and lighting of the chair.
- The round design of the bladeless chair fan system ensures silent operation.
Razer is well known thanks to a wide range gaming keyboardsmice, headsets, laptops and much more. In 2020, the company announced its first gaming chair – Razer Iskurand since then he has repeated his design, releasing both Razer Iskurs V2 And Razer Fujin Pro. However, Razer’s ambitions for gaming chairs don’t stop there.
IN CES 2025Razer showed Project Arielnew mesh gaming chair they’re working on with built-in temperature control features and RGB backlight. The chair is based on the Razer Fujin Pro and uses a bladeless fan system to heat or cool the chair. This means you won’t have to leave your game to cool down during intense competitive gaming sessions – a gamer’s dream.
“With Project Arielle, staying in constant comfort is an absolute breeze. Introducing the world’s first gaming chair with mesh heating and cooling. By integrating a bladeless fan system with the Razer Fujin Pro, breathe easy knowing that cooling and heating are always on point. .” Razer announced this. Ariel project website.
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The chair can reduce the temperature by several degrees.
Project Arielle is just a concept and is not yet available for purchase.
A touch panel on the side of the chair controls Project Arielle’s heating and cooling on demand. You can change the fan speed, adjust Chroma effects and control all the functions of the chair. Razer says its on-demand cooling can reduce perceived temperature in a dry environment by 2 to 5 degrees Celsius (3.6 to 9 degrees Fahrenheit). This sounds amazing for gaming on hot summer days.
…a gaming chair that provides some form of temperature reduction doesn’t seem like a bad idea to me – unless it costs a fortune.
For cooler conditions, the on-demand seat heating system features built-in PTC heaters that can deliver warm air up to 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit). This will be useful for late-night gaming sessions on cold winter nights. Razer credits the round design of the chair’s bladeless fan for keeping the chair quiet and without disturbing your gaming. The chair has a power cord that can become tangled if rotated 360 degrees. However, if you pull it too hard, it will turn off safely.
Unfortunately, Project Arielle is just a design concept, so it’s not available for purchase yet. Razer has released previous concepts that it already showed off at CES. However, the company may still decide not to bring it to market. As someone who lives in an environment where winters are very cold and summers are very hot, the possibility of using a gaming chair in some form to reduce the temperature doesn’t seem like a bad idea to me – if it isn’t. costs a fortune.
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