🎮 Level up your comfort and sound — game, work, and relax like a pro!
The GTPLAYER Ace Pro Gaming Chair combines ergonomic design with advanced Bluetooth 5.1 surround sound speakers, a thick 5.1-inch memory foam cushion, and versatile reclining features including a retractable footrest. Crafted with premium ivory leather and designed for adults up to 150 kg, it’s perfect for gaming, working, or studying in style and comfort.
Brand | GTPLAYER |
Color | Ivory |
Product Dimensions | 20.1"D x 18.1"W x 50"H |
Size | Standard |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Special Feature | Adjustable Lumbar, Adjustable Height, Arm Rest, Foot Rest |
Product Care Instructions | Dry Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Relaxing, Gaming |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 150 Kilograms |
Style | Leather |
Pattern | Patchwork |
Finish Type | Polished |
Room Type | Office, Study Room |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Arm Pad |
Shape | L-Shaped |
Model Name | ACE-PRO |
Arm Style | With arms |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Seat Back Interior Height | 31.49 Inches |
Furniture base movement | Swivel |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Furniture Finish | leather |
Seat Height | 17.71 Inches |
Seat Depth | 21 inches |
Fill Material | Memory Foam |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Arm Height | 28.74 Centimeters |
Reclining Position Count | 1 |
Tilting | Yes |
Is Customizable | No |
Is Foldable | No |
Form Factor | Metal |
Manufacturer | GTPLAYER |
Item Weight | 42 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | GTPLAYER |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
K**Y
speakers are fantastic, soft com'feee fit. best ever.
love this chair, very comftabale love the fit of this chair wide but not to weird to make it weird the arm rest is at a perfect height running the full length of the chair which I like better than those half ones when your elbow feels left out and very soft. the high back is high enough to keep your head with in the back top lumbar support. Swivals very smoothly, rolls with a smooth glide. ohhh and I love the Bluetooth surround sound speakers in the head rest, I would say this is one of the biggest reason I got this chair. I wanted music while working or watching a movie the charge last forever I would guess 8 hours then a simple plugin into a USB recharge it pretty fast to charge just rolling around my desk at work while listening music is so nice especially when you lay your head back the sound is very good and loud not cheap sounding and when you walk away the music is very clear and crisp. the layback tilt is good for a quick relax mood when I need a break from working all day and want to just enjoy my music and lay back in the soft comfier chair.
K**Y
Sturdy and sastifying
I love that I can adjust how far back I can lean, and although I didn't plan on using the Bluetooth speakers at first, they turned out amazing, and I like turning them on when I'm working alone at my desk! It was easy to build, and doesn't feel shaky at all!
T**T
Great arms at least...
For the price, it's fine. There are some things that make this really more of a 3.5 star chair. For one thing, never shown in any of the pics, for obvious reasons, is that in the back where the back attaches to the seat, it had 4 nuts that stand out and look terrible. A simple plastic piece that snaps on would have totally fixed it, but nope. Even using black nuts/bolts in that spot instead of shiny nickle ones would have helped hide things a little, but instead it just makes the chair look unfinished. The seat isn't too bad. It's a little more firm than my previous gaming chair, which was more comfortable for at least a few years before it felt like this, but it's not that bad. The arms are great. SO MUCH BETTER than the arms of so many other chairs. They make those plastic arms adjustable to hide the fact that they just suck. These are padded, look better, and feel WAY better. Now... as far as the included neck support and lumbar support... On their own, they ARE comfortable. However, the neck support may or may not hit you in the right place, and doesn't really adjust much. This will depend on your height, so might be fine. The lumbar cushion doesn't attach at all, and thus falls onto the seat every time you get up. More comfortable than not having it, but too much of a pain to use. As for the footrest, the less said the better. If you are shorter or have short legs, it might work. It doesn't slide in and out easily, though if you used it a lot it will probably loosen up. However it feels like it is just going to tear off the bottom of the chair, and wasn't comfortable to my legs, so I just took it off, which looks better anyway.For the money, it's a fine chair. If you want a really nice chair, you have to pay nice chair prices, so overall I am still happy enough with this one. I am sad to see my old chair go, but this will serve it's purpose fine. I suggest getting one of those gel seat cushions to make it a little more comfortable. For the record I am 6'1" - 210 pounds, so big, not huge. Smaller would be better I think.Still, the arms... man I like these arms so much better! I almost bought a Razer chair until I noticed it has those same arms as so many cheaper chairs, (and I'm sure are all made at the same place, but then Razer slaps a better cover on) so decided to go with this one, and despite it's flaws, I am glad I did. Again, if you want a really nice chair, plan on budgeting at least $500 - $700. If you want an acceptable chair for a lot less money, this one's fine.
C**R
I'll buy another one!
I just got this chair a few days ago and I am very impressed. Its super comfortable! Buy it! I'm going to get a second one for work but Im trying to get the boss to pay haha!
A**N
Sound quality is very nice!
Cannot wait to use it! This gaming chair with speakers is great! Very comfortable setting in for a couple of hours playing game. The speakers sound great too! They do give you the all around vibe while playing games or watching movies. Love it! A good investment!
R**.
Pray the bearings are properly seated.
For reference on this review: I am 5'10 195lbs.The chair should have taken about 45 minutes to put together, but one of the arms did not have the bearing seated, causing it to not reach the mounting point and screw in. I had to screw around marring up the bearing until I was able to pound it in with a 16mm deep well socket and hammer. Luckily the bearing is just for the adjustment when leaning the chair, so hopefully it will not cause any functionality issues.The description uses some clever wording about the 5.1 sound. Windows allows me to set it to 5.1 with virtualization, but it really is just stereo. I had a feeling when it was unboxed that it was only stereo when I saw there was only 2 speakers with a single driver. I was hoping that maybe the chair was like my Strix headphones with multiple drivers for the surround. For what they are however, they sound fine. A lot more "punchy" than I expected. The bass is felt in the back which is nice, and the audio while sounding slightly cheap, does sound good with clear audio. Hooked up to my Windows 11 and Ubuntu machine with no issues. I generally leave it connected to my phone and play music while I have my gaming headset on for background noise. Setting "Spacial Audio" has no effect on sound.The chair feels sturdy enough. I can fully recline and not feel like I am about to flip out of the chair. The padding leaves a lot to be desired however. It is definitely a mix between sitting on a concrete block and a sofa from 1950. There's just enough padding in it that when you first sit, you think "This is fine", but after an hour you'll find yourself doing a lot of shifting in the chair to try and get comfortable in a spot that the padding has not fully compressed. It does bounce back after awhile, so I guess it just forces me to take a 15 minute break every hour.The "foot rest" is very flimsy feeling, and feel like the weight of my legs is going to cause it to break. I'm sure it will be fine as it is in 2 heavy plastic tubes, and semi thick rods. Not generally the style footrest I like as it only reaches my calves. I'm sure it would be a good foot rest for someone that is 5'7ish and under.I picked this chair up on sale for $135 which I feel is a fair price. I think had I paid the MSRP on the chair of $160 I would have disassembled and sent it back as there are far too many competitors for gaming chairs. I have tried several at this point as I replace my chair every 2 years. This is the first with speakers which is quickly growing on me.
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