Herman Miller and Logitech G Enhance the Embody Chair For Pro Gamers
Logitech G took a first step into the world of seating ergonomics for gamers, streamers, and esports athletes today when they unveiled a series of high performance gaming furniture and accessories, including the Embody Gaming Chair, the industry's first truly ergonomic chair.
Together, the two companies spent nearly two years studying esport pros and players around the globe to understand their needs. "Prior to the in-depth research we did, we knew many gamers loved our current offering as we are constantly rated highly in almost every gamer product review," said Tim Straker, Chief Marketing Officer for Herman Miller. "The main feedback we received was they wanted more variety."
The more research Herman Miller and Logitech did with the gaming community, the more they found that players took a variety of postures in chairs without noticing the negative impact it had on their performance and potential damage to their health over time. "This in-depth research convinced us that we needed to modify a current offering to improve lower back support, increase forward leaning, provide a greater ability to swivel, and better adjustments for tables and monitors," continued Straker. "The Embody Chair set the benchmark for pressure distribution, natural alignment, and support for healthy movement, so it was the perfect choice to be modified to meet these needs." In addition to the Embody Gaming Chair, the two companies are bringing a height adjustable desk and a monitor arm to the gaming market.
While several of Herman Miller's chair designs were tested with gamers, Embody was chosen as the perfect platform to build a gaming chair from. A typical esports athlete and streamer are seated at their desk upwards of three times as long as a typical office worker. In addition, a large number of gamers expressed widespread dissatisfaction with the comfort and ergonomics provided from traditional gaming chairs that typically focus on aesthetics, as there is a significant decline in performance due to the physical challenges that come from repetitive motion injuries.
"Gamers deserve advanced ergonomic solutions in all aspects of play. We partnered with Herman Miller to evolve their award-winning Embody Chair into a solution that meets the specific needs of gamers today," said Peter Kingsley, Chief Marketing Officer at Logitech G. "This is the first step in an ongoing relationship, and we're proud to be working with Herman Miller to find new ways to help all gamers play at their best."
The first gaming chair from Herman Miller and Logitech G addresses all of those needs and more. The Embody Gaming Chair allows gamers' bodies to be properly aligned, balanced, and comfortable. A number of enhancements were made to get there, including cooling foam with copper-infused particles that support the ideal gaming posture and reduce heat buildup caused from sitting on thick cushions for a prolonged period of time, and pixelated support, which distributes weight evenly to reduce pressure and encourages movement. These features are crucial to maintaining healthy circulation and focus.
Additional Gaming Products
In addition to the Embody Gaming Chair, the companies introduced the Herman Miller Motia, Ratio, and Nevi Gaming Desks. The perfect complement to the Embody Gaming Chair in both aesthetics and functionality, these new gaming desks encourage regular movement and allow users to switch between different postures to adjust to gamers' playing styles, increasing energy and efficiency. The enhanced desks feature a matte black anti-smudge and anti-glare finish, which can be found only on the gaming desks.
Both products can be paired with the matching Ollin Gaming Monitor Arm, which supports a range of monitors and laptops of various weights and sizes. The arm has a wide range of motion, allowing gamers to position their screen wherever makes them the most comfortable, encouraging a healthier posture when gaming.
Pricing and Availability
The introduction of these new products reinforces the companies' worldwide leadership in innovation and high-performance solutions for gamers. To order your gear, or to get the latest information about collaboration solutions from Logitech G and Herman Miller, visit hermanmiller.com/gaming.
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I might look again when it hits $300, or less, preferably...

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I have had the Embody chair since 2012 and it is still good as new
As for someone who has lower back issues it has been really good.
however today I would choose a HAG chair which is more of a saddle, due to issues with hip and nerve pain in the leg.
those young enough, spending $1200-1500 on a good chair is a far better investment that any other gadget
damn I must be getting old
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Out of all things i bought for my setup, i feel that my dxracer chair is the biggest waste of money, by far. Now i do like this a lot better on looks and probably is way more comfortable (the two things i think my chair lacks) than mine,but i still think its a waste of money big time.
My next chair will be the cheapest mesh one i can find.
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Gaming Chairs are hot garbage. High end office chairs are worth their weight in gold. If your sitting at your desk 8+ hours a day you will barely notice any fatigue. There is a reason you don't see gaming chairs in office settings. Gaming chairs are not ergonomically friendly, and often have low quality builds which is why they are cheaper. The marketing has paid every streamer and gaming site to push these chairs, so people are brainwashed into getting them. Yes High end office chairs are expensive, but they are worth it. I have a steelcase leap v2 and you can get them under $500. One of the best purchases for my office period. When I see people balk at the price I just roll my eyes. If you want a Herman miller their is a huge used market. Lot's of companies replace their chairs every few years so you can get a lightly used one for half the price.
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A super expensive "designer" "gaming" chair with no detailed dimension information? ha.....
Idk u but it looks a bit "short" for my height and I'm not thaaaat tall.