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Razer Enki Pro HyperSense: a gaming chair with haptics

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At CES 2022 Razer announced the Enki Pro HyperSense gaming chair. The modern take adds haptic feedback and RGB to take game immersion to the next level.

Razer Enki Pro HyperSense

Razer has partnered with haptic feedback giant D-BOX to create a chair that gives us a glimpse of immersive gaming into the future. The chair already has native support in over 2,200 games, movies, and songs thanks to developers implementing haptics into other gaming devices, which makes it a little easier to buy a product like this.

The Enki Pro HyperSense is based on the award-winning features that made previous models of the Enki gaming chair a favorite. It optimizes body touch points through a 22” ultrawide seat base, 100 degrees shoulder arches and built-in lumbar arch – providing optimal weight distribution and an ideal foundation for an all-encompassing HyperSense integration. The result is a chair that combines the best of haptic feedback with all-day gaming comfort, for a highly immersive, next-level gaming experience.

Razer has also produced a unique solution for games not supported by hijacking the signal from controller, keyboard, and mouse-inputs to generate vibration when movement is detected.

To ensure the best experience possible, Enki Pro HyperSense can create over 65,000 haptic variations with the tactile feedback of +/- 1 G-Force and can create 1.5 inches of vertical and backward tilt in your seat. The chair also responds within 5ms.

“With the Enki Pro HyperSense, Razer and D-BOX have built the most advanced gaming chair to date,” said Sébastien Mailhot, President and CEO of D-BOX. “Our combined efforts have resulted in a product that physically transforms the experience of games, movies and music through the use of cutting-edge high-fidelity haptic feedback. Razer’s unparalleled attention to detail and striking design, alongside D-BOX’s unmatched experience in haptic technology is laying the groundwork for the next generation of innovative home entertainment.”

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Source: Razer