| Item Weight | 48 pounds |
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| Product Dimensions | 29 x 29 x 46 inches |
| Item model number | A73-2021 |
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Autonomous Premium Ergonomic Office Chair for Computer or Gaming, with Wheels, Lumbar Support, Adjustable Seat, Headrest, and Armrests, Mesh Back, Medium, Red - Grey
| Color | Red - Grey |
| Material | Foam, Plastic, Fabric |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 29 x 29 x 46 inches |
| Furniture Finish | Plastic |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 350 Pounds |
About this item
- UPGRADE YOUR WORKSPACE: The Autonomous Ergonomic Office Chair is a modern update to your home office, gamer station, or conference room furniture; Customizable tilt tension perfectly balances your weight and 7-ways adjustable angle supports any sitting posture
- HIGHLY CUSTOMIZABLE: Molded foam seat slides forwards and backwards, raises and lowers; Seat position can be locked or unlocked for flexibility or maximum support; 3D armrests move left to right, up and down, and forwards to backwards for the perfect resting position
- COMFORT AND SUPPORT: This chair offers customizable support for your back, neck, and head; the wide, curved headrest raises, lowers and tilts up to 45 degrees back; Adjustable lumbar support meets your back where you most need support
- QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: Ergonomic design helps boost your productivity; Breathable mesh fabric adds comfort for long working or gaming sessions; The wide, five-wheel base offers stability when rolling; Assembly is quick and easy
- IMPORTANT INFO: Dimensions: 29”L x 29”W x 46”-50”H; Seat dimensions: 20”L x 20”W; Seat height: 18”-20”; Back dimensions (with headrest): 21”W x 28”-31”H; Tilt range: 20°; Weight capacity: 350 lbs; Item weight: 48.5 lbs; Assembly Required: Yes
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Our Autonomous Ergonomic Office Chair is an essential for your home office, gamer station, or conference room furniture. Whether you spend hour after hour typing reports at a desk or playing endless hours of video games, this chair offers customizable support for your back, neck and head. The mesh fabric adds comfort for long working or gaming sessions, while the wide five-wheel base offers stability when rolling. It's a perfect addition to any dorm room or bedroom!
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| ASIN | B092ZMS43F |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,607 in Office Products (See Top 100 in Office Products) #157 in Managerial Chairs & Executive Chairs |
| Date First Available | April 18, 2021 |
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This was one of those Prime Day deals I just couldn't pass up. I've needed a chair with better back support for quite a long time as those "gaming/car" chairs are seriously not designed well and do not provide any support. I came from an oversized DXRacer H series chair, which has a bit of gaming chair looks but is meant more for professional/business use. I liked the chair, but the back support was still very poor with an adjustable pillow that'd just compress and end up doing nothing after about an hour.
I decided on the Autonomous chair because I actually own and use their business smart desk base for my home office sit/stand desk. I am impressed with the quality and reliability of the desk, so I decided to give their ergochair a shot. I have to say the head, neck, and back support on this is better than any other chair I've tried at a big box office supply store. I replaced the wheels with upgraded ones for easier gliding on carpet and hard surfaces and it's super smooth. The chair looks great in all-black without unnecessary color or chrome accents like some other chairs.
My ONLY complaint with this chair, and it's quite a big one, is the seating surface. This seating surface is not a mesh one but rather a fabric/cushion foam like other cheaper chairs. For the price, I was willing to ignore this and give it a try. As a larger person in frame and weight, I can tell you the difference between this base and the thicker base of my old chair is quite substantial. I immediately felt like I was sitting on a hard slab of wood when I tried this one out. It is not comfortable for long periods of time, so if you're bigger I absolutely recommend a mesh bottom chair or getting a nice pad to slap on top of this chair's seat for long sitting durations.
After about three weeks of usage, the seat is still just as uncomfortable. I am actually getting more accustomed to it, and I think it is actually helping my posture a bit more because I'm focusing on my sitting every few minutes when my rear end starts to bark at me. Longevity wise, I can see this chair being great for a couple years, but the cheaper plastic connections will ultimately wear out I'm sure. At that time, I'll probably spring for a $1000+ chair from the reputable manufacturers.
I absolutely recommend this chair if you're a lighter person or are a bigger guy like myself and are willing to sacrifice a little comfort to improve your posture and back support. A cushion will help, but it throws off the lumbar position so doesn't really make much sense to me. Also, something I failed to mention is the armrests slide in/out and back/forth without any locking mechanism. It's not a big deal most of the time, but my previous chair had locking selections and I didn't realize how nice that was to have. Your mileage or opinion may vary.
If it's on sale for less than $300 like it was when I bought it, this chair is a great value and excellent purchase. For anything over $350, I think you can probably find better with some knock-off brands with a bit more support or better features. In summary, it beats every "gaming/racer" chair out there. Your back will thank you for having this chair!
User Facts:
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 285lbs (well under the weight requirement)
Build: 'Country', 'fluffy/athletic'.
Observations:
Pros:
- It looks sharp.
- Stable base.
- Strong gas cylinder.
- Nice tools included.
- Suites a taller frame just fine. In fact, the headrest gave me some nice neck traction when reclining (depending on how you set the height).
- It's from a brand I'm familiar with.
Cons:
- Felt good initially; posterior goes to sleep in a few hours. It could be more comfortable.
- Fabric on the seat shows wear patterns in 2.5 weeks. It's more noticeable in daylight.
- Very configurable, maybe too much. Never really felt like I found 'my settings'.
- Constantly fiddling with the arm rests as they don't lock. I knew that going in, but didn't think it would bug me as much as it does.
- It broke in just under a month. Look, I'm old as dirt, I'm not getting rowdy in this thing. I program and game, that's it.
My experience with the brand:
I inherited a smart desk a few years back at work, I've loved it ever since. I even encouraged the president of my company to seek these out when employees ask for standing desks. I've driven my fair share of business their way, & in no way do I dislike the company or the products, but I feel let down.
I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed.
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2021
User Facts:
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 285lbs (well under the weight requirement)
Build: 'Country', 'fluffy/athletic'.
Observations:
Pros:
- It looks sharp.
- Stable base.
- Strong gas cylinder.
- Nice tools included.
- Suites a taller frame just fine. In fact, the headrest gave me some nice neck traction when reclining (depending on how you set the height).
- It's from a brand I'm familiar with.
Cons:
- Felt good initially; posterior goes to sleep in a few hours. It could be more comfortable.
- Fabric on the seat shows wear patterns in 2.5 weeks. It's more noticeable in daylight.
- Very configurable, maybe too much. Never really felt like I found 'my settings'.
- Constantly fiddling with the arm rests as they don't lock. I knew that going in, but didn't think it would bug me as much as it does.
- It broke in just under a month. Look, I'm old as dirt, I'm not getting rowdy in this thing. I program and game, that's it.
My experience with the brand:
I inherited a smart desk a few years back at work, I've loved it ever since. I even encouraged the president of my company to seek these out when employees ask for standing desks. I've driven my fair share of business their way, & in no way do I dislike the company or the products, but I feel let down.
I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed.
The chair seemed well designed, well constructed, and was easy to use. Some things that I particularly liked:
- Assembly was straightforward. They supply an excellent T-handle allen wrench which makes it go more quickly.
- The seat pad was comfortable
- The crank used to adjust the tension on the seat back was the best from among any of the chairs that I tried (at least 30 of them, offered by Costco, Sam's Club, OfficeMax, and Amazon). I didn't expect to use this feature but it worked so well that I found myself adding or removing tension from time to time in order to shift to different sitting positions.
- The armrests have *less* adjustability than some of the others. Many armrests move around and require readjustment during use; actually I'd prefer it if you could lock all of the settings. The height locks on these but they still move foward and back or wider or closer apart. It worked pretty well during the two days I used this chair.
- There were helpful videos on YouTube that I used to *disassemble* the chair.
I ended up going with the following chair because it enabled me to adjust the lumbar support for a perfect fit. If I was a little taller this one would have worked, and it costs a bit less.
Ergonomic Office Chair - Mesh Desk Chair with 5D Armrest (SUNOFU)
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