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Top 7 Gaming Chairs with Speakers

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Gaming chairs are great, but as you move towards a more serious build, you might want something high-end, not just your PC but also your chair.

Now there are standard gaming chairs that you see everywhere, and then there are proper rig chairs with a lot of goodness build right into them., In this article, we’re talking about the top seven gaming chairs with speakers.


GTRacing Gaming Chair

Brand: GTRacing | Price: $154.99-199.90

Top 7 gaming chairs with speakers

The chair looks a lot like a conventional gaming chair, with the speakers neatly hidden away around the headrest just above where your shoulders will be. It’s also Bluetooth enabled, which means you don’t have to worry about yanking cables when moving your chair around. The chair is available in a bunch of colours, all in slightly varying price ranges.

You can get the GTRacing Gaming Chair here

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X Rocker Pro H3

Brand: X Rocker | Price: $269.99

Top 7 gaming chairs with speakers

If you’re looking for a beefy floor chair and can get you some great sound, this one might just fit the bill. You get a leather chair with back support, 4.1 Surround Speakers coupled with vibration motors that can sync with the bass for enhanced immersion and what’s more is that the whole thing is foldable; be careful with the wires.

You can get the X Rocker Pro H3 here


Von Racer Rocking Gaming Chair

Brand: Fantasylab | Price: $139.99

Top 7 gaming chairs with speakers

Pedestal chairs are more often than not pretty comfortable and plush; however, not as ergonomic as their wheeled counterparts. Regardless, if you’re in the market for a low sitting, comfortable chair that also has a 2.1 surround speaker system with a subwoofer built into it, you’re in the right place. 

You can get the Von Racer Rocking Gaming chair here

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Respawn Omega-R Fortnite

Brand: Respawn | Price: $199.99

Top 7 gaming chairs with speakers

Another pedestal chair, this one loses a little bit of that plushness in favour of design, and it doesn’t disappoint. Don’t get us wrong, though; there’s still plenty of comfort to be found. There’s just a small catch; the chair doesn’t come with speakers. Instead, you’re going to have to buy them separately.

You can get the Respawn Omega-R Fortnite gaming chair here


X Rocker Wireless Pro

Brand: X Rocker | Price: $165

Top 7 gaming chairs with speakers

If you’re a console gamer, chances are you don’t really game at a desk. In such cases, a floor chair can make for a great choice, and that’s exactly what we have for you here. The Wireless Pro is a simple, clean-looking floor rocking chair that has a dual speaker system built right into the headset, not to mention the fact that the speakers inside are wireless, meaning you can have a cleaner setup. 

You can get the X Rocker Wireless Pro gaming chair here

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X Rocker Extreme III

Brand: X Rocker | Price: $99

Top 7 gaming chairs with speakers

For just under 100 bucks, you get a rather cool looking floor gaming chair with a dual speaker system built-in, which is not a bad deal at all. Sure, you don’t get wireless connectivity, but it doesn’t get any better than this for the price. The chair is foldable as well and is mainly meant as a couch replacement for console gamers. 

You can get the X Rocker Extreme III gaming chair here


Amazonbasics Gaming chair

Brand: AmazonBasics | Price: $126.36-202.99

Top 7 gaming chairs with speakers

Lastly, to round off the list, we have a rather generic-looking gaming chair from Amazon that has, you guessed it, a Bluetooth speaker system built into the headrest. The chair also gets an onboard mic and a sound control panel next to the right armrest. Prices vary according to the colour you choose but overall, this is a good choice if you game at a desk. 

You can get the AmazonBasics Gaming Chair here

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Yadullah Abidi

Yadullah Abidi

Yadullah is a Computer Science graduate who writes/edits/shoots/codes all things cybersecurity, gaming, and tech hardware. When he's not, he streams himself racing virtual cars. He's been writing and reporting on tech and cybersecurity with websites like Candid.Technology and MakeUseOf since 2018. You can contact him here: yadullahabidi@pm.me.

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