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Endorfy Meta Review: Affordable Ergonomic Gaming Chair for Europe

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Endorfy Meta emerges as a budget-friendly option for European gamers seeking comfort without breaking the bank. The Polish brand, known for computer peripherals, introduces the Meta BK with soft molded foam cushioning and a breathable black fabric cover. Designed for long sessions, it balances support and airflow, though lacks adjustable lumbar support found in pricier chairs. €185 price tag positions it as a mid-range pick, but does it compete with established brands?

The chair’s 120 kg weight capacity and Class 4 gas spring ensure durability, while its steel frame and nylon backrest blend sturdiness with flexibility. Specifications highlight a 27-inch backrest height and 22.6-inch seat width, accommodating most body types. However, the fixed lumbar support and absence of armrest adjustments may limit customization compared to premium models. BIFMA X5.1 and EN certifications confirm basic safety, but the two-year warranty feels modest for a product priced at nearly €200.

Endorfy’s pivot from SilentiumPC and SPC Gear highlights its ambition to expand into lifestyle tech. The Meta BK’s airy fabric and adjustable headrest aim to mimic luxury comfort, yet its non-adjustable lumbar and limited tilt function raise questions about long-term ergonomics. For casual users, it’s a solid entry-level choice, but power users might prioritize chairs with more refined adjustability.

At €185, the Endorfy Meta targets budget-conscious buyers in Europe, where gaming chair options are limited. Its 20.1 kg weight and six-star base suggest portability, though the non-adjustable armrests and fixed lumbar could deter enthusiasts. While not a game-changer, it fills a gap in the market for affordable, certified ergonomic seating—a pragmatic choice for those prioritizing cost over customization.