Razer’s first gaming chair is a curvier Secretlab Omega / Titan with fancy lumbar support
It's not clear whether Razer commissioned Secretlab to build an exclusive new gaming chair, or simply decided to copy one of today's oft-cited favorites, but the new $499 Razer Iskur is a dead ringer for the similarly-priced Secretlab Omega and Titan.
You can compare the design, the recline mechanism, the stitching - heck, just look at those nigh-identical 4D armrests - and the inspiration is plainly clear.
But Razer is also clearly pitching it as a step ahead of Secretlab in terms of spinal support, as you can see in this thinly veiled comparison image:
Image: Razer Razer did not use the word Secretlab" in its press briefing.Aside from being a distinct hybrid of the Secretlab Omega's smaller...