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DXRacer upgrades Air and Master gaming chairs for 2023

DXRacer will soon launch new models of its Air and Master series gaming chairs. In addition to a revamp to the Master series with its 2023 model, there will also be a Pro variant of the DXRacer Air. 

Starting with the 2023 Master model, this gaming chair is supposed to give the feel of a soft in your office. Available in five colours, including black, green, and white, this chair offers extensive tilting functions and adjustable lumbar support so users can adapt it to their liking. The headrest uses memory foam and features cervical spine support and personal height adjustment for any body type. Alongside the new Master model, DXRacer will launch new accessories to customise it, including cushions, a cup holder and a laptop dock.

Moving on to the Air Pro, this chair will be available in six colour schemes, including black/white, red, and black and features magnetic lumbar support with memory foam padding and adjustable ergonomics. Like the 2023 Master, the Air Pro will also have its own set of accessories, namely a remote-controlled RGB exoskeleton, a slip-on leather chair cover (red, black, or white) and even a footrest.

The DXRacer 2023 Master and Air Pro will become available on October 17th. The Master chair will go for $539 and the Air Pro for $499.

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