The AndaSeat Phantom 4 Pro brings a lot to the table, but comfort takes a back seat for impressive ergonomics
The AndaSeat Phantom 4 Pro gaming chair features adaptive lumbar support designed to adjust to the user's spine. However, despite its ergonomic certification, the chair sacrifices comfort for support, making it less suitable for long gaming sessions. The design choices reflect a conflict between comfort and ergonomic health standards.
- ▪The Phantom 4 Pro has adaptive lumbar support that shifts and twists to fit the user's spine.
- ▪While it is sturdy and has a solid build quality, the chair's hard seat base is uncomfortable.
- ▪The lumbar adjustment mechanism is not intuitive, making it difficult for users to find the right settings.
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TechRadar Verdict AndaSeat's Phantom 4 Pro is an odd gaming chair that's built first and foremost around adaptive lumbar support that shifts and twists to your spine. It's not easy to use, though, and, while plenty supportive, isn’t exactly comfortable. $299 at AndaSeat $439 at Amazon $439 at Amazon(Black) Check Best Buy Pros +Remarkably sturdy, with solid build quality +360° fully rotational armrests +Auto-tracking lumbar support +Full ergonomic certification Cons -Lumbar adjustment is not intuitive -Hard seat base isn't comfortable -Limited max weight and height Best picks for you Best office chairs of 2026: All-day comfort and ergonomic support for every budget Most comfortable gaming chairs Best gaming chair: top seats that we've tested, and expert buying advice Why you can trust…
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