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Defying God, Razer has put haptic motors into its premium Enki Pro HyperSense gaming chair

Razer is sure making some exciting moves when it comes to gaming chairs. We reviewed the Iskur (ane of the best gaming chairs) and recently Enki X, both of which bring refreshing new features and designs to the ho-hum and stagnate chair manufacture.

Like Chroma (for RGB lighting), HyperSense is Razer's proprietary term for haptic feedback introduced in 2022, and information technology has been used in diverse accessories including its Kraken V3 HyperSense headphones.

But now, the company is putting information technology into a chair: The Enki Pro HyperSense for CES 2022. Yeah, this is a chair that vibrates. And information technology has Chroma RGB, because of grade, it does.

Interestingly, Razer teased such a chair dorsum in 2022 CES, where it demoed a working concept. But now, it'southward a reality.

Razer teamed upwardly with D-BOX for the haptic engineering, which sits near the feet in the chair's base.

Why do such a crazy affair? From the PR proclamation, Razer notes that the Enki Pro HyperSense delivers "the most authentic, lifelike feedback when gaming, and also integrates a Chroma RGB headrest that allows users to personalize their chair when in apply." The chair "physically transforms the feel of games, movies, and music through the use of cut-edge high-allegiance haptic feedback."

Considering of how HyperSense is designed, it simply works with over 2,200 games, movies, and music already. They cite popular titles similar F1 2022, Forza Horizon 5, and Assassin's Creed Valhalla as examples.

But what if the game isn't supported? That's non a problem, either:

Even games not directly supported through the software can still exist enjoyed with haptic feedback through Direct Input Haptics, where controller, keyboard and mouse-inputs volition generate physical feedback when used. The haptic feedback isn't just limited to gaming, as media consumption as well benefits from an extra layer of immersion, with many of the most pop streaming platforms being automatically supported. Viewers and listeners will savour greater depth and envelopment as music, audio effects and soundtracks can be felt also as heard.

The engineering science behind the haptics, delivered by D-BOX, sounds (or, ahem, feels) intense:

The Enki Pro HyperSense is powered past an advanced haptic engine that has been adult to simulate a range of vibrations, textures, and motions. With 65,000 haptic variations it has the tactile feedback of +/- 1 Yard-Force and can create 1.v inches of vertical and backward tilt in your seat. Real time synchronization ensures that all the feedback is delivered immediately, with a responsiveness of upward to 5ms.

Of course, nosotros have many questions most this chair, including exercise y'all plug it in? How much does it cost? When can we purchase one? Will the wife exist OK with this?

We're meeting upwards with Razer soon, and so nosotros'll update this article with more info every bit we get it.

In improver to the Enki Pro HyperSense, Razer is also showing off its radical new concept dubbed "Project Sophia," which is worth your time to cheque out. We're also still waiting on the "Projection Brooklyn" gaming chair to come up to marketplace someday.

Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/razer-enki-pro-hypersense-ces2022-announce

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