Project Arielle: Razer’s Gaming Chair with Integrated Heating and Cooling System

Project Arielle: Razer’s Gaming Chair with Integrated Heating and Cooling System

Razer has introduced Project Arielle, the new gaming chair designed with an integrated heating and cooling system that allows players to regulate the temperature to their liking during gaming sessions through hot or cold airflows.

With the goal of “revolutionizing gaming chair comfort,” the tech company took advantage of its presence at the CES 2025 technology fair to showcase its latest gaming innovations, with a project specifically designed to ensure that players don’t feel too cold or hot while gaming.

This chair is based on the structure of the previously introduced Razer Fujin Pro chair; however, it incorporates a ventilation system designed to maintain the player at the desired temperature, whether through heating or cooling.

As Razer explained in a statement, this system leverages the breathability of its Razer Fujin Pro mesh gaming chair while adding a bladeless integrated fan system that moves airflow smoothly and continuously across the user’s body.

Additionally, since it doesn’t have a traditional fan but instead features an air outlet, the chair maintains “whisper-quiet” noise levels. It also supports three adjustable ventilation speeds for personalized temperature conditioning.

According to Razer, the airflow from Project Arielle enhances heat dissipation, allowing it to reduce perceived temperatures by 2 to 5 degrees in dry environments, making it a “perfect chair for warmer climates.”

Likewise, it also allows users to adjust the heating at will. To achieve this, Project Arielle is equipped with a low-power PTC heater system. These heaters provide up to 30 degrees of warm air, offering players a customized heating experience, even on the coldest gaming days.

To manage temperature settings, the Project Arielle system includes a touch control panel on the side of the chair seat, with easily accessible options to adjust the temperature on the fly—whether increasing the heat or decreasing the cold airflow.

Additionally, the edges of the seat and backrest feature an RGB lighting strip that displays blue tones when a cool temperature is set and red tones when a higher temperature is selected. The chair also includes a quick-release connection system to keep the power cable secure in case of unintended movements.

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