Razer, a maker of PCs and PC peripherals, is starting to think of humans like any machine.
People get hot and overheat.
They grow cold and start to shiver.
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The integrated blade-less fan system is housed around the border of the Arielle chairs backside.
Razer claims you shouldnt hear it running, and the motor powers it sits in the chairs base.
According to Razer, the chair can generate hot air up to 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The company also added that users will feel between 35 to 41 degrees cooler in a dry room.
The chair includes a small panel at the side to control the temperature.
The controls also allow a quick release if you accidentally run over the power connection.
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That doesnt mean there arent some highlights this CES.
As a bonus, Razer said this service will come subscription-free.
The flip side is dealing with Razers software ecosystem, which can prove a pain.
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However, some of our most-anticipated tech for the month won’t arrive until April.
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