Logitech and Herman Miller reveal their £1,195 G Embody Gaming Chair
Quality chairs come at a cost
Published: 23rd July 2020 | Source: Herman Miller |
Logitech and Herman Miller reveal their £1,195 G Embody Gaming Chair
Earlier this year, Logitech Gaming confirmed that they had formed an exclusive partnership with Herman Miller, the designers behind premium ergonomic chairs such as the iconic Aeron. Through this partnership, Logitech planned to create the "ultimate gaming chair", bringing "Ergonomic Excellence" to gamers.
Now, Herman Miller has revealed the Logitech G Embody Gaming Chair, a £1,195 chair which features a 12-year warranty, science-backed ergonomic features and a frame that is designed to reduce pressure built up in your spine and encourage healthy movements.
If you are in any way acquainted with Herman Miller, you will know that their chairs are not cheap. The Logitech G Embody was always going to be expensive. All that science comes at a cost, and there is more to the Embody when what we see in all racing-style gaming chairs.
For those who spend a lot of time at a desk, quality seating is a must. Yes, being comfortable is a major perk, but when it comes to long-term health considerations, quality chairs can have their impact, especially if your current chair doesn't promote good posture.
When compared to Herman Miller's original Embody chair, the Logitech G Embody has been upgraded to offer users an additional layer of foam to support more active postures. The seat has also been given "cooling foam", a copper-infused material which helps to prevent heat build-up during long gaming sessions. These changes will make the G Embody more comfortable for long term use, which is great news for gamers.
Right now, Herman Miller's Logitech G Embody gaming chair is now available to pre-order in the UK, though users can sign up for email notifications for when the chair becomes available.
Now, Herman Miller has revealed the Logitech G Embody Gaming Chair, a £1,195 chair which features a 12-year warranty, science-backed ergonomic features and a frame that is designed to reduce pressure built up in your spine and encourage healthy movements.
If you are in any way acquainted with Herman Miller, you will know that their chairs are not cheap. The Logitech G Embody was always going to be expensive. All that science comes at a cost, and there is more to the Embody when what we see in all racing-style gaming chairs.
For those who spend a lot of time at a desk, quality seating is a must. Yes, being comfortable is a major perk, but when it comes to long-term health considerations, quality chairs can have their impact, especially if your current chair doesn't promote good posture.
When compared to Herman Miller's original Embody chair, the Logitech G Embody has been upgraded to offer users an additional layer of foam to support more active postures. The seat has also been given "cooling foam", a copper-infused material which helps to prevent heat build-up during long gaming sessions. These changes will make the G Embody more comfortable for long term use, which is great news for gamers.
Right now, Herman Miller's Logitech G Embody gaming chair is now available to pre-order in the UK, though users can sign up for email notifications for when the chair becomes available.
You can join the discussion on Herman Miller's Logitech G Embody Gaming Chair on the OC3D Forums.
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Someone is going away from horrid racing chairs for gamers. It is ridiculously expensive but at least I hope they will push others to offer ergonomic gaming chairs as we should have had since the beginning.Quote
No headrest, big naynay. Move on, Logitech. NeedForSeat/Maxnomic and DXRacer will still be the kings out there. Especially considering their MIG Series that costs a LOT less than this.Quote
nice looking chair but the price is just crazyQuote
Yes but as the GPU market has proven, there is no shortage of idiots willing to throw £1K+ at the latest overpriced stuff just for the E-peen buzz.Quote
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No headrest, big naynay. Move on, Logitech. NeedForSeat/Maxnomic and DXRacer will still be the kings out there. Especially considering their MIG Series that costs a LOT less than this.
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I wouldnt even put a DXracer up against a Noble or secretlab chair.
It's also reminded me how many people use their headrest incorrectly on a chair. Its suppost to support the base of your head, not the back of it. Meaning, Gaming chairs are incorrectly designed in respect of head support.
while I do support gaming chairs as just as good if not better lumbar support than most office chairs, when it comes to head support they are almost all wrong, or pointless. Even the provided cushions.Quote