You can get one for your Aeron, a headrest that is.I have an Aeron already; probably their newer chairs are better in this regard. I think a headrest would also be nice, which I don't think they offer on any of their chairs (I could be wrong)?
You can get one for your Aeron, a headrest that is.I have an Aeron already; probably their newer chairs are better in this regard. I think a headrest would also be nice, which I don't think they offer on any of their chairs (I could be wrong)?
The lack of one in all of their designs is intentional, but sometimes I do just want to lean back against a headrest.
Well said.Not too comparable. Office chairs are a rather stable market. Streaming culture is growing. And influencer marketing is huge. This is a great move for HM. It's low risk and high reward.
That's a huge reason. HM has never served this market, unlike Logitech, which understands that market much more than HM.Yea, I'm wondering what Logitech's involvement will be aside from marketing purposes.
"High-performance furniture" is just a hilarious combination of words.
Finally gaming chair that isn't out to destroy your spine?
Cool.
Hopefully this works more toward affordability for HM designs, instead of just throwing LOGI branding on $1500 chairs.
"High-performance furniture" is just a hilarious combination of words.
I just got a SecretLab Titan chair, so I'm probably good for a while.
I have to say after much debate and hesitation I got a Softweave Omega at Christmas and it's the only chair I regularly sit in that doesn't feel like it wants to kill my back. Really comfortable.
have an aeron at work, not a fan. If this was steelcase, I'd be more interested
HM has more models than just Aerons.have an aeron at work, not a fan. If this was steelcase, I'd be more interested
don't like mesh chairs and the tough front lip of the seat.Hopefully both companies will bring their A game.
What don't you like about it?
That def looks better than the aeron, too bad my company wont spring for new chairs if the aerons aren't completely unusable. Think they are also only buying human scale chairs now as a conference room has new humanscale chairs.HM has more models than just Aerons.
Look at the SAYL, my personal fav, for instance.
I also got a Softweave version (This one!). It's very comfortable and reinforces good posture habits for me.I have to say after much debate and hesitation I got a Softweave Omega at Christmas and it's the only chair I regularly sit in that doesn't feel like it wants to kill my back. Really comfortable.
Pricier than your average chair, but definitely cheaper than an Aeron by Herman Miller.
I also got a Softweave version (This one!). It's very comfortable and reinforces good posture habits for me.
More expensive than your average chair, but definitely cheaper than an Aeron by Herman Miller.
Not in the same ballpark. Honestly, not even the same sport.
Or your upper back/chest/shoulders. Racing seats have no place in the gaming sector because you're not literally moving. That's why those seats are designed that way- for when you're in a moving vehicle making turns and needing to stay put in the seat without sliding or rolling too much. There's literally no benefit to the design if you're stationary.
Instead, we're sitting at our desks with our shoulders rolled forward destroying our posture and causing pain. I'm not saying they need to be those $1k ergo office chairs or something but the current trendy gaming chairs are awful, and just meant to "look" like they're meant for gaming.
Yup, people who buy them are very dumb. Willing to spend thousands on a PC/chair but not do the research.
I love my Aeron though.
super jealous. sitting in one right now at work and wish i could magically teleport it home every night.
Nice.
let's hope they can make chairs that 1000% avoid the revolting gamer aesthetic for that everyone uses.
I don't need RGB LEDs, vents and grills everywhere .
I guess it begs the question, what makes a "gamer" chair different?