And a button on the end allows you to point the armrests away or inwards at an angle. An inside trigger can then move them sideways, towards or away from you. Height is easily altered by some stylish chrome paddles on the outside. The 4D armrests can be adjusted in multiple ways. My cat sometimes puts her paws on it when pestering me for food, with her claws clearly gripping, but I've not seen any telltale marks in the leather's surface either - yet, that is. I've accidentally scuffed the chair in a few doorways or against other hard surfaces and never noticed it leave a mark. The leather covering the back of the chair seems to be equally durable. Unfortunately, the concave-surround edges are solid with no give, so you won't find yourself able to comfortably curl up in the chair by pulling your knees up and side-sitting like you would on a flatter surface. The leather's matte finish is surprisingly cool during hotter weather compared to many PU chairs I've tried over the years, too. The main seat is packed with a 'cold-cure foam mix' wrapped in PU leather. It's not too soft but has just enough give to keep you in a decent position while also ensuring you won't feel the need to add a cushion to sit on. But of course, you can set it up for a more casual position too.
Thankfully for a chair of this price, it's extremely comfortable and does a great job of maintaining your posture if you're working at your desk. Otherwise, the other assembly instructions were clear enough and it was nice to see that the armrests were already attached to the chair as they're typically the most annoying part to add, especially if they attach to both the seat and backrest of the chair. Either way, the wide protective banner warning me not to touch the lever was so large I couldn't even see the thing I wasn't mean to be touching, so I've certainly had less nerve-racking experiences building a chair. Or perhaps given how sharply the chair bolts upright when resetting a recline mode (after assembly), it might have been more to do with not losing a finger. I assume this would have locked it into place prematurely and been difficult or maybe impossible to reset. When you initially open the box (and it's huge, by the way), you're warned about making sure not to touch the recline lever at all during assembly. Having an extra person to lift the main body of the chair to finally click it into the pedestal would have been handy, but I never felt like I was pushing my luck. I was able to put up mine in about 30 minutes. While two people are recommended to put the Secretlab Omega chair together, it's very doable with one. It's genuinely helped me put off upgrading my sofa a bit longer. Heck, I've even wheeled it in front of the TV, put it in recline mode, and enjoyed it for console gaming (it's certainly one of the best gaming chairs for PS4) or even just for lying back and listening to music.
I've been using a Secretlab Omega for the last few months now that I'm working from home a lot, and have found the chair an excellent replacement for my old one to sit in for a full workday and then continue to use for play later on.
When players are fighting enemies, special Battle Badges that will activate an additional effect when an enemy is defeated can be crafted.We certainly wouldn't overlook these (admittedly quite large) gaming chairs if you're not a desk-riding PC gamer, though.
This material is required to increase the probability rate when combining Cores.
A “Core Booster Essence” reward has been added to the weekly Battle Challenge. The difficulty can be adjusted in increments – by increasing the difficulty, higher scores can be achieved.