CES 2023: Cooler Master The Synk X

Time to get even more immersed into your games with the new Synk X. We recently tried one of these bad boys out at CES and let us tell you really feel everything that is going on screen like you never have before. For gaming and for movies the chair has a ton of settings depending on how intense you want to make it. Full set of features and video below!

“By converting sound waves into vibrations, Synk X provides real-time tactile experiences for true to life, immersive entertainment. Synk X also supports to fulfill different needs with its cross-platform compatibility as well as options for customization settings. The ergonomic design allows for multiple adjustments of seat height, seating position, and reclining angle based on user’s choice while a control interface is built-in for selecting audio sources, vibration levels, and headphone volume without any complicated settings or APP requirements.

Providing real-time tactile experiences with customized comfort, cross-platform support, and high mobility with a built-in battery, Synk X makes immersive entertainment possible for any kind, anytime, and anywhere.”

The Synk X takes the traditional racing chair form factor and kicks it up a few notches with ultra low latency haptic feed back to give gamers real time tactile experiences on almost all platforms. Usable wired or wireless, the Synk X supports up to 8 hours of continuous music play and 4 hours of continuous use of intense bass effects.

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Remy Cuesta
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