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Cougar Introduces the NxSys Aero Gaming Chairs With Integrated Cooling

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The future has arrived, and it's called the NxSys Aero. We've taken the best of ergonomics, cooling technology, and style to create a chair that's light years ahead of the competition. The name NxSys is a contraction of Next System, reflecting an advanced concept of design that truly heralds the next generation of gear. The integrated 200 mm RGB fan is the heart of the NxSys Aero: a game changer and market first. It circulates cool air within the chair, directed towards your back, keeping you comfortable and focused for hours on end. Imagine literally never breaking a sweat during those intense gaming sessions, no matter how high your energy levels get. It's like having your own personal air conditioner built into your chair: no more sweaty backs or clammy discomfort.

But the NxSys Aero isn't just about cool. Its innovative elastomeric mesh and ventilated back cover work together to create a cushioning effect that makes you feel like you're floating on air. And for even more personalized comfort, the NxSys Aero comes with a physiotherapy-grade lumbar pillow and a magnetic head cushion that can be precisely placed for optimal support. And we didn't stop there. A power bank powers the RGB fan from a discreet slot at the back connected by internal wiring, so you don't have to deal with messy cords. Fan speed and lighting can be easily adjusted with the flick of a switch: complete control over your gaming environment, all from your fingertips.



With the NxSys Aero, the future is now…and it's perfect.
  • Cold Fusion
    The integrated 200 mm RGB fan is the revolutionary heart of the NxSys Aero, circulating cool air within the chair and directing the airflow towards your back, making sure you literally don't break a sweat even at your highest energy levels.
  • Air Bender
    The NxSys Aero introduces a new level of comfort by harnessing the air itself. Unlike traditional backrests, a hollow space between the innovative elastomeric mesh and specially ventilated back cover acts as adaptive cushioning that makes you feel like you're floating on air.
  • Back to the Future
    A physiotherapy-grade lumbar pillow provides targeted support to the lower back to reduce strain and encourage healthy posture, while a magnetic head cushion can be precisely placed for optimal comfort.
  • Plug And Play
    The RGB fan stays connected to the NxSys Aero's discreetly placed power bank slot through internal wiring: no more cord mess.
  • Switch It Up
    Take control of your gaming experience: easily adjust the speed settings of the RGB fan and fine-tune the lighting to your liking with the flick of a switch, all at your fingertips.
  • Scalloped Bucket Seat
    The high density foam seat is more gently scalloped than the angled flanks on conventional bucket-style seats, providing a wider support area and more robust cushioning.
  • Breathable Premium Upholstery
    The NxSys Aero is fitted in premium PVC leather, specially selected for its supple texture and excellent breathability, letting air pass through so you stay fresh and comfortable.

PRICING AND AVAILABILITY
USA: $399.99 - available mid-October (Amazon / Newegg)
EMEA: €449 - available end-October in select markets

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This is a good way to do it. I was expecting something real janky like LTT’s watercooled chair.
 
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Put one in the seat for ass cooling. Can't really say my back needs this like the seat does.
 
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Finally, other option was to buy chairs with mesh panel and strap 5V fans with either usb power bank or charger.
 
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The ideal chair to catch a cold.
 
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Pffft,...... Air cooling is for nubs!!! Water cooled is the only way to go!!!

Naturally I'm just kidding :)
 

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Pffft,...... Air cooling is for nubs!!! Water cooled is the only way to go!!!

Naturally I'm just kidding :)

this isn't a bad idea. a water cooled chair. like a water mattress for your ass and the water cycles in a 480 rad with fans underneath the chair near the height adjustment area.

count me in, im going to be floating as i game!
 
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this isn't a bad idea. a water cooled chair. like a water mattress for your ass and the water cycles in a 480 rad with fans underneath the chair near the height adjustment area.

count me in, im going to be floating as i game!
They actually have something like this for beds too
 
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yeah thats why i said waterbed, waterbeds are real things
Right,....

However, I was referring to a water circulating system for beds to manage temp and fine tune it (55 to 110 degrees):



Not your grandma's water bed.
 

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Right,....

However, I was referring to a water circulating system for beds to manage temp and fine tune it (55 to 110 degrees):



Not your grandma's water bed.

I had no idea, you just blew my mind. lmao I want this
 
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I was expecting something real janky like LTT’s watercooled chair.
Janky is as Janky does :D

this is just ANUTHA over-hyped, overpriced, light 'em up rainbow circus pukerfester gamr toyz for gamr bois...

y/A/w/N...

I had no idea, you just blew my mind. lmao I want this
you REALLY should get out more :D
 
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and do what? talk about nonsense while sipping on overpriced drinks with people who won't ever care about me?
Well, I care, so if & when you wanna come over & sip on some super-elcheapo, disco-era rock gut liquor, just let me know, hehehe :)
 
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this isn't a bad idea. a water cooled chair. like a water mattress for your ass and the water cycles in a 480 rad with fans underneath the chair near the height adjustment area.

count me in, im going to be floating as i game!
Hear me out. The chair comes with a swappable sealed ice pack that chills the water flowing through the seat cushion.
 
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this is dumb. my upper back never gets hot, the fan should focused on the ass. just saying
Cooling the back works surprisingly well for me. That said, I don't have a fan integrated into my chair. I have a desk fan blowing from behind my mesh chair when I want airflow there.
 
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Are they really using the same cheap 200mm fans that used to be popular in older cases? They can't even be bothered to make a more rigidly framed 200mm fan? I have to wonder how long those will last, considering the old 200mm fans didn't last very long at all (compared to old 120mm/140mm fans).
 
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swamp ass

I needed to type that, I feel great now.
 

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Cooling the back works surprisingly well for me. That said, I don't have a fan integrated into my chair. I have a desk fan blowing from behind my mesh chair when I want airflow there.

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Pffft,...... Air cooling is for nubs!!! Water cooled is the only way to go!!!

Naturally I'm just kidding :)

Indeed! The true warriors wear Cooling Suits and Vests. Gasing yourself is not an issue now :laugh:

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On a serious note: adding the semi-exposed electrical parts to the areas, that are subject to be in contact with moist and body parts, is seems a horrible idea. IMO I'm not even mention the batteries, that are prone to explode and "leak", and vibrations that may come from the badly placed fan, or broken motor/bearing.

If the chair becomes hot, maybe the material choice is the culprit in the first place, and the PVC leather is not really good for breathing?
 
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