Secretlab has released the Atlas, an ergonomic task chair designed to bridge the gap between professional office furniture and gaming comfort [1].
This move marks a strategic expansion for the company as it attempts to capture the productivity market. By positioning the Atlas as a successor to the Titan Evo, Secretlab is targeting users who require long-term support for workdays but prefer the heritage of gaming-grade durability [2, 3].
The Atlas focuses on a clean design that avoids the aggressive styling typical of gaming chairs. The chair is intended to support both work and rest through a task-focused ergonomic framework, company objectives said [2, 5]. This approach allows the manufacturer to enter the office-chair market without abandoning the comfort standards established by its previous lines [2].
Early hands-on reviews provide insight into the chair's performance. One reviewer spent more than 35 hours [6] using the chair before publishing a detailed assessment. These initial reports suggest that the Atlas successfully blends the ergonomic requirements of a task chair with the comfort levels found in high-end gaming seats [1, 2].
While the product is marketed as a professional tool, some retail perspectives still group the Atlas with gaming-chair lineups. This is evident in discount roundups where the chair appears alongside traditional gaming models [4]. However, the design intent remains focused on a broader application of ergonomic support for a variety of professional environments [2, 5].
The chair first became available in early 2024, with detailed reviews following in April 2024 [1].
“The Atlas is a new ergonomic task chair that blends clean design with gaming-chair comfort.”
Secretlab's entry into the dedicated task-chair market signals a shift in the 'gaming' hardware industry toward 'lifestyle' ergonomics. By decoupling the comfort of gaming chairs from their aesthetic stereotypes, the company is attempting to capture a larger share of the remote-work economy where users seek professional appearances without sacrificing the specialized support of gaming furniture.


