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CES 2025 is nearing a close, and I couldnā€™t be more excited. Not because I dislike the show floor or meeting face-to-face with people I usually only see online, but because Iā€™ve been spending the week in a hotel room with a broken heater. Thatā€™s why, when I got to try Razerā€™s concept heating and cooling gaming chair today, I was just about ready to stage a heist.

Dubbed Project Arielle, the chair isnā€™t confirmed for market yet, instead simply demonstrating an idea Razer is considering. But itā€™s an idea I fully support. Using the companyā€™s existing Fujin Pro chair as a base, Project Arielle includes a heater and a bladeless fan, turning its mesh back into a temperature control system.

Project Arielle fan

Credit: Michelle Ehrhardt

The way it works is that the fan draws in air from the bottom of the device, which then gets filtered through vents on the sides of the chairā€™s back and exhausted over your neck. Your butt and arms donā€™t get any climate control, at least for now, but it still felt like a literal breath of fresh air.

I was a bit skeptical going in, unsure if the Arielle was really going to be much different from sitting a few feet away from a fan. But the breath of cool air on the nape of my neck was undeniably refreshing after walking around the crowded show floor.

For my money, though, I preferred the heating, which plays to the strengths of a mesh back by keeping your back warm without getting it sweaty. It's a little less innovative than the cooling mode, but while heated gaming chairs do exist right now, they rarely have as much coverage as the Arielle, and often use materials that can get stuffy after a while.

According to Razer, the chairā€™s heater can warm you up to about 86 degrees Fahrenheit, while its fan can reduce your ā€œperceived temperatureā€ by nine degrees. Why ā€œperceived temperatureā€ and not actual temperature? Well, if a fan is blowing right on your neck, you might feel a bit chillier than a thermometer would indicate.

Razer Project Arielle controls

Credit: Michelle Ehrhardt

As for controls, thereā€™s a small panel located on the seat that lets you switch from heating to cooling as well as change fan speeds, but granular temperature settings arenā€™t possible for the moment. Thereā€™s also orange lighting to indicate when the device is warming and blue for when itā€™s cooling, but those are the only colors it can show for now.

Anyway, Iā€™m about to go bury myself under some blankets, waiting for the day that this thing comes out for real. Last yearā€™s Razer concept, Project Esther, did eventually make its way to market as the Razer Freyja, so itā€™s not out of the question.
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