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AutoFull M6 Advanced Gaming Chair Review

Rating: 7.0.

The M6 Advanced gaming chair from AutoFull has a lengthy feature list when compared to a ‘normal’ chair – it’s got built in seat ventilation and heating, a built in footrest, dynamic lumbar support, 40 degree incline armrests and more. Certainly on paper, it looks like one of the best gaming chairs around… and it has a price-tag to match, coming in at £799.99 when not on sale. With a price that high, there’s no room for compromise.

Timestamps:

00:00 Intro
00:48 Meet the M6 Advanced…
01:50 Built-in COOLING and HEATING!
03:45 Design overview
04:25 Real leather or PU?
05:51 Shape and ergonomics
07:09 Base of the chair
07:50 General use and adjustment
09:53 Overall comfort
10:53 Building the chair
12:10 Mat’s closing thoughts

Specifications:

  • Weight Limit – up to 150KG
  • Finish – PU Leather
  • Colour – Black and Grey
  • Nylon 5 Spoke base
  • Adjustable Dynamic Lumbar Support
  • Ventilated and Heated seat base
  • 6D Armrests with up to 40 degree incline
  • 160 degree reclining backrest

You can buy the M6 Advanced chair direct from AutoFull for £799.99 when at full RRP (currently on sale as of 27/06/24 for £649.99) HERE. KitGuru readers can get 10% off with code ‘KG10‘ (not affiliate). It's also on Amazon US HERE.

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Pros:

  • Ventilation and heating system works very well.
  • Good cushioning.
  • Good lumbar support.

Cons:

  • Expensive.
  • Flimsy footrest.
  • No seat depth adjustment.
  • No tilt unlocking.
  • Nylon base.
  • Lack of information regarding certain specifications and finish on website.

KitGuru says: The M6 Advanced is a good chair overall but is let down by its high price-tag and missing key features. 

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Rating: 7.0.

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