Razer is releasing a budget gaming chair, and it might actually be affordable for the average player

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Here’s a crazy thought; a gaming chair from a known brand that doesn’t cost as much as a modern graphics card. That seems to be the previously unattainable gap in the market that Razer is determined to fill this year, because it’s come to CES 2025 with its cheapest-ever gaming seat.

If you’re like me and you’re strangely nerdy about the makes, models, and prices of the best gaming chairs, you may be stopping here to ask me something. Is this new seat affordable by market standards, or is it affordable by Razer’s standards – because there is a difference. I’m actually surprised and quite happy to say that the new Razer Iskur V2X is genuinely affordable compared to most gaming chairs, with a price tag of just $299.99 / £299.99.

Ok, so it’s not under $200 affordable, but we are still talking about a gaming chair here, and Razer’s tend to ere on the side of premium. This new 2025 throne is the sequel to the Razer Iskur V2 which launched last year to praise from us for its excellent lumbar support, eventually going home with our runner-up award for best gaming chair of 2024. It does cost $649 / £599, though, so for all its fancy features, you’d have to budget almost as much for a PS5 Pro.

A Razer Iskur V2 X in front of a purple-lit gaming space

(Image credit: Razer)

Other premium brands like Secretlab have attempted to make a more affordable version of an existing gaming chair. That’s how we got the Secretlab Titan Evo Lite last year, but even that will set you back over $400. Razer seems to have cracked the $300 code here, but the way it’s done so gives me reservations about whether this chair will be worth sitting in.



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