X Rocker gaming chairs now in SA

24 July 2014
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Are you looking for a vibrating, subwoofing, and sporty-looking gaming chair?

X Rocker has a new local supplier, which wants to kit out SA gamers with the ultimate throne for pwning their foes.

The “multi-functional furniture” comes with a ton of on-board tech, and is compatible with most gaming devices – PS Vita, PS2, PS3, PS4, Wii U, Xbox 360, 3DS – and your TV, DVD player, and iPhone or iPad.

“All of the available models feature Xrocker’s exclusive audio force modulation technology to bring games, movies, and music to life,” said the distributors.

Features on the chairs include:

  • Speakers and subwoofer;
  • Vibration functions;
  • Wireless receivers and transmitors;
  • USB connectivity.

Of the current X Rocker range, the following chairs are available in SA.

X Rocker Pro – R4,450

X Rocker Pro

X Rocker Pro

X Rocker Control – R4,250

X Rocker Control

X Rocker Control

X Rocker Suzuka – R3,645

X Rocker Suzuka

X Rocker Suzuka

X Rocker Atom – R2,095

X Rocker Atom

X Rocker Atom

X Rocker Sport – R1,425

X Rocker Sport

X Rocker Sport

Which chair would you choose? Let us know in the comments and forum.

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  1. Ilonka
    26.01.2016 at 08:01

    Hi, can someone maybe help me get a hold of someone that sells the “X Rocker Control Chair”. I have been trying to phone Grant from Xrocket gaming chairs but he NEVER answers his phone.

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