Razer is well knownfor its wide assortment ofgaming keyboards, mice, headsets, laptops and more. In 2020, the company announced its first gaming chair, theRazer Iskur, and it has been reiterating its design since, releasing both theRazer Iskur V2and theRazer Fujin Pro. Razer’s gaming chair ambitions don’t stop there though.
AtCES 2025, Razer revealedProject Arielle, a new mesh gaming chair it is working on that has integrated temperature control features andRBG lights. The chair is built upon the framework established with the Razer Fujin Pro and uses a bladeless fan system to warm up or cool down the chair. That means you won’t have to leave your game to cool down during those sweaty competitive game sessions – any gamer’s true dream.

“With Project Arielle, staying in a constant comfort is an absolute breeze. Introducing the world’s first heating and cooling integrated mesh gaming chair. By integrating a bladeless fan system with the Razer Fujin Pro, breathe easy knowing that cooling and heating is always on demand.” Razer said onProject Arielle’s website.
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The chair can reduce your temperature by a few degrees
Project Arielle is just a concept, and isn’t available for purchase yet
A touch panel on the side of the chair controls Project Arielle’s on-demand heating and cooling. you may change the fan speed, adjust Chroma effects, and control all the chair’s functions.Razer saysits on-demand cooling can reduce the perceived temperature in dry environments by 2 to 5 degrees Celsius (3.6 to 9 degrees Fahrenheit). This sounds amazing for gaming on hot summer days.
…a gaming chair giving some form of temperature relief doesn’t sound like a bad idea to me – if it doesn’t cost a fortune.

For chillier environments, the chair’s on-demand heating system features built-in PTC heaters that can deliver up to 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit) of warm air. This will be useful for those late-night gaming sessions on cold winter nights. Razer credits the chair’s circular, bladeless fan design for making the chair perform quietly so it doesn’t interrupt your gaming. The chair does have a power cord that can get tangled if you spin 360 degrees. However, if it gets yanked too hard it will safely disconnect.
Unfortunately, Project Arielle is just a design concept, so you’re able to’t buy it yet. Razer has released past concepts it has shown off at CES before. However, it still could decide not to bring it to market. As someone who lives in an environment that gets very cold during the winter and blistering hot during the summer, the possibility of a gaming chair giving some form of temperature relief doesn’t sound like a bad idea to me – if it doesn’t cost a fortune.

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