
This is what happens when megalomania meets ergonomics.
Between working from home Monday to Friday and then staying at home on the weekends, these days a lot of people find themselves wanting a more comfortable setup for their extended PC sessions. Maybe you’ve upgraded to a nicer desk since the start of the pandemic, or a more padded chair.
But if you’re going to be spending several hours a day at your computer, aesthetics are important too in keeping your wellness level up, and if the aesthetic that appeals to you is “techno arachnid supervillain,” then there’s really only one sensible furniture choice.
Say hello, and also “Please don’t kill me,” to the Scorpion Computer Cockpit. According to its official website, it’s made by a company in China called Cluvens, though we currently have no way to confirm that that’s not just a shell corporation run from the shadows by the sinister Scorpiotron Empire.
Oh, and if you think it looks intimidating in still photos, you should also know that the Scorpion Computer Cockpit is motorized, and looks even crazier in motion.
Cluvensのスコーピオン型ゲーミングチェアかっけぇぇ( ゚∀゚)ウヒョー!!
— タクシン (@poikatu86) September 15, 2020
アリババで約21万円…買えなくもない🤣👍https://t.co/SRrL2HhUUd pic.twitter.com/SBQfmkN5fF
In its unoccupied configuration, the keyboard tray is pivoted to the side and the monitor “tail” (seriously, what else can we call it?) is uncurled, allowing you to plop yourself right down on the seat.
【かっこいい】サソリのように動く電動チェアが海外で話題にhttps://t.co/0NDDYk9qzB
— 電ファミニコゲーマー (@denfaminicogame) September 14, 2020
サソリをモチーフにした「Cluvens Scorpion Computer Cockpit」が35万円で発売中。背もたれとレッグレストが稼働し、暖房やマッサージ機能も搭載した優しいモンスター pic.twitter.com/56FB4f4wQo
Once you’re in position, you can then command the Scorpion Computer Cockpit to swing the keyboard and monitors into arm’s reach and your line of sight. Shouting “Transform!” as you do so is entirely optional, but also obviously entirely irresistible.
▼ Also optional: wearing a schoolgirl-style dress and leopard-print heels when using the chair, although with all the attention you’ll be attracting from your housemates when you sit in it, maybe dressing up isn’t such a bad idea.
The frame is made of high-carbon steel, and the tail can be equipped with up to three monitors. You can also adjust the chair’s posture in both sitting and reclining positions, and reposition the legs too for optimum stability in the spot where you’ll be placing it.
If you’re wondering if you can fit this mechanical minion into your lair, the maximum dimensions are a length of 165 centimeters (65 inches), width of 108 centimeters (47.25 inches), and height of 208 centimeters (82 inches). As for how sturdy the Scorpion Computer Cockpit is, it’s designed to accommodate users up to 124 kilograms (276 pounds) in weight, and both 100 and 240-volt chairs are offered.
Cluvens lists a price of US$3,299 on its website, but the Scorpion Computer Cockpit is available for a much cheaper US$1,999 here on online marketplace Alibaba, and there’s even a discount to US$1,899 per chair if you order 10 or more at once, which is a nice deal for the generous overlord who wants to give them to his star employees/Hell Generals to boost their morale and productivity, especially if everyone on staff already has one of those gaming beds.
Source: Cuvens via Gigazine via Hachima Kiko
Images: Alibaba
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