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Razer introduces Fujin Pro to compete with Herman Miller Aeron

If you’ve ever sat in a Herman Miller Aeron chair, the new Razer Fujin Pro might catch your eye. This gaming chair, priced at US$1,049, features upgrades that the Aeron lacks—adjustable lumbar support and a matching headrest. The Fujin Pro’s headrest has multiple adjustments for improved comfort, and it also comes with “4D armrests,” another […]

If you’ve ever sat in a Herman Miller Aeron chair, the new Fujin Pro might catch your eye. This chair, priced at US$1,049, features upgrades that the Aeron lacks—adjustable lumbar support and a matching headrest. The Fujin Pro’s headrest has multiple adjustments for improved comfort, and it also comes with “4D armrests,” another unique feature.

Many are attracted to the Fujin Pro’s quality, and even if it resembles other brands, the chair has gained attention for its well-designed frame and functionality. It is a good alternative for those unwilling to shell out more than US$1,500 for a new Herman Miller Aeron chair. However, there is also a more affordable US$649 version that offers fewer features.

Features and availability

Like the Aeron, the Fujin Pro promises to move with your body. According to Razer spokesperson Will Powers, the Fujin uses an elastomer mesh that’s easier to clean and less prone to discolouration over time. The chair will be available for order in November, and it comes with a five-year warranty on all parts except the elastomer mesh, which has a one-year warranty.

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