Razer's Project Madison concept chair promises to revolutionize the gaming experience with its immersive and multisensory features, setting a new standard for what a gaming chair can do. This futuristic setup combines cutting-edge technology like reactive lighting, THX Spatial Audio for surround sound, and multi-zone haptic feedback to create an unparalleled level of immersion.
The chair's design boasts Razer Chroma light strips along the head flaps, providing a visually stunning display that synchronizes with in-game environments. The audio system utilizes THX Spatial Audio, delivering 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound for an enveloping listening experience. Meanwhile, six haptic motor actuators powered by Razer Sensa HD Haptics simulate the physical sensations of a game, further blurring the line between the player and the virtual world.
While Project Madison remains a concept for now, it's clear that Razer is pushing the boundaries of innovation. The company has also unveiled an updated version of its Iskur V2 lineup, featuring the same dynamic lumbar support and seat cushion design as before, but with a new, high-quality leather upholstery called Gen-2 EPU Leather with CoolTouch Technology.
This technology provides superior breathability and cooling, ensuring that the chair remains comfortable during extended gaming sessions. The Iskur V2 NewGen is priced at $650, while its more affordable counterpart, the Iskur V2 X NewGen, costs significantly less at $350. Pre-orders are now open for both models, with shipping scheduled to begin soon.
With CES 2026 underway in Las Vegas, Razer's innovative products take center stage among the latest announcements and showstoppers from major manufacturers like Samsung, LG, and NVIDIA. As we continue to explore the exhibition floor, Team Engadget will bring you real-time updates on all the exciting developments and cutting-edge technology that's driving the future of gaming and beyond.
The chair's design boasts Razer Chroma light strips along the head flaps, providing a visually stunning display that synchronizes with in-game environments. The audio system utilizes THX Spatial Audio, delivering 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound for an enveloping listening experience. Meanwhile, six haptic motor actuators powered by Razer Sensa HD Haptics simulate the physical sensations of a game, further blurring the line between the player and the virtual world.
While Project Madison remains a concept for now, it's clear that Razer is pushing the boundaries of innovation. The company has also unveiled an updated version of its Iskur V2 lineup, featuring the same dynamic lumbar support and seat cushion design as before, but with a new, high-quality leather upholstery called Gen-2 EPU Leather with CoolTouch Technology.
This technology provides superior breathability and cooling, ensuring that the chair remains comfortable during extended gaming sessions. The Iskur V2 NewGen is priced at $650, while its more affordable counterpart, the Iskur V2 X NewGen, costs significantly less at $350. Pre-orders are now open for both models, with shipping scheduled to begin soon.
With CES 2026 underway in Las Vegas, Razer's innovative products take center stage among the latest announcements and showstoppers from major manufacturers like Samsung, LG, and NVIDIA. As we continue to explore the exhibition floor, Team Engadget will bring you real-time updates on all the exciting developments and cutting-edge technology that's driving the future of gaming and beyond.