Monday, April 29th 2024

Cooler Master Unveils New CALIBER X2C and R3C Gaming Chairs for the Ultimate Cool Comfort

Cooler Master, a leading provider of PC components, gaming peripherals, and tech lifestyle solutions, today announced the launch of their latest update in gaming comfort: the CALIBER X2C and CALIBER R3C chairs, part of the refreshed COOL-IN Series. Designed for gamers who demand style and substance, these chairs promise to keep you cool under pressure while delivering unmatched comfort.
Key features of the CALIBER X2C and CALIBER R3C:
  • Stay Cooler, Play Longer: Our COOL-IN technology is a gamer-changer, keeping you up to 2 degrees cooler than standard chairs. This means more comfort and less sweat, even in the heat of the action.
  • Comfort Meets Durability: Enjoy the lush feel of memory foam in the head and lumbar pillows, all wrapped in materials that resist scratches and dust. These chairs make cleaning a breeze and are built to last.
  • Tailored to You: Customization is key. With multi-position armrests and pneumatic height adjustment, dial in your perfect setup for gaming. Recline from 90 to 180 degrees to relax or focus as you need.
The CALIBER X2C and R3C chairs are designed for unparalleled comfort and customization in your gaming space. Both models feature adjustable seat height, backrest recline, and adaptable armrests, ensuring optimal support and focus during gaming marathons or work sessions. With comfort and customization at their core, these chairs are your allies in any gaming challenge. Learn more about the CALIBER X2C and R3C's full range of features on our website and elevate your gaming experience.
Sources: CALIBER X2C, CALIBER R3C
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9 Comments on Cooler Master Unveils New CALIBER X2C and R3C Gaming Chairs for the Ultimate Cool Comfort

#1
trsttte
The proper way to do a cooler chair is breatheable mesh fabric, not some random marketing term lol

Just yet another copy paste crappy racing seat gaming chair with the same stupid pillows to try to fix the same bad ergonomic design that's flawed from the start. Pass
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#2
LazyGamer
These chairs are made in China by a handful of factories who just do different colors and logos based on orders. And they are more or less the same overpriced crap.
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#3
Ravenmaster
Another copy-paster 'gaming' chair with those effing uncomfortable wings on the sides of the seat that jab into your legs if you open them slightly to give your balls some space. No thanks.
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#4
Sp33d Junki3
this looks so uncomfortable. where is the back support?
2c cooler from vinyl, unlikely.
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#5
Octavean
Herman Miller chairs for the Win!!!
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#6
cvaldes
Sp33d Junki3this looks so uncomfortable. where is the back support?
Lumbar support is provided by a cushion which is lame because it's not adjustable for thickness.



Real task chairs (Herman Miller Aeron, Steelcase Leap, et al) have adjustable lumbar control both for height and thickness.

Pass.
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Sp33d Junki3
cvaldesLumbar support is provided by a cushion which is lame because it's not adjustable for thickness.



Real task chairs (Herman Miller Aeron, Steelcase Leap, et al) have adjustable lumbar control both for height and thickness.

Pass.
didnt say lumbar, mainly upper back. that gap between cushions is terrible.
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#8
RayneYoruka
I can already feel the back pain by just looking at it xd
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#9
neatfeatguy
Only people these chairs don't seem to bother, based on my observation are younger kids - early teen and under. My son can sit in one of those chairs for hours and not have any issues. He's only 11 right now. My daughter hates the chair, after about an hour she says it hurts her back and she just turned 16.

The chair we have is okay to sit in for a handful of minutes, but for larger people it's pretty uncomfortable after a short duration of 30 minutes or more. That's why the kids get it. I'll stick with my high back, leather and well cushioned office chair. I can sit in this thing for hours and not get uncomfortable.
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