Razer: Project Sophia desk and Enki Pro Hypersense gaming chair

A gaming desk concept and Enki Pro Hypersense, an advanced gaming chair, presented at CES 2022 by Razer. Let’s find out

With working from home now a consolidated practice, configuring your desk for the multiple uses of everyday life represents a challenge for many. From the workstation that must guarantee maximum productivity, to those for gaming, streaming or editing. To the CES 2022 Razer did not shy away from presenting an innovative concept for a gaming desk as well as a cutting-edge gaming chair.

Project Sophia: 100% modular desk

At the heart of Project Sophia’s flexibility is an extremely editable desk capable of supporting up to 13 separate modules for a very high level of customization. This allows each section to be configured with a set of specific components, as secondary screens, instruments from monitoring of the system and much more.

Here are the statements of Richard Hashim regarding these innovations introduced:

Project Sophia is our futuristic vision of a multipurpose gaming setup and workspace that meets the varied needs of a PC user, eliminating the need to move from one space to another. The modular system allows users to quickly reconfigure their desk with almost infinite flexibility, adapting Project Sophia not only to the task at hand, but also to the user’s particular preferences. This is the future of battlestation.

Razer: Project Sophia desk and Enki Pro Hypersense gaming chair

Central to Project Sophia is a custom PCB equipped with state-of-the-art core components, including the latest processor Intel and the NVIDIA GPU to support the task più intensive in terms of resources. To maximize desk space, all of this is housed in a slim chassis that magnetically snaps under the glass top.

Enki Pro HyperSense: advanced gaming chair

Razer also announced the Enki Pro HyperSense, an advanced gaming chair equipped with high fidelity haptics, which allows you to experience a new dimension of immersion “in game”. Based on the well-known design of the Enki Pro chair, the Enki Pro HyperSense features a haptic feedback unit developed with D-BOX. Here are the words of Sebastien mailhot, president and CEO of D-BOX.

With the Enki Pro HyperSense, Razer and D-BOX have created the most advanced gaming chair to date. Our combined efforts have resulted in a product that physically transforms the gaming, movie and music experience through the use of state-of-the-art high-fidelity haptic feedback. Razer’s unmatched attention to detail and innovative design, coupled with D-BOX’s unrivaled expertise in haptic technology, is setting the stage for the next generation of home entertainment.

Razer: Project Sophia desk and Enki Pro Hypersense gaming chair

With the native support for over 2,200 games, movies and songs, including titles such as F1 2021, Forza Horizon 5 and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, gamers will not only be able to feel every curve on the track, but will also be enveloped in their gaming environment thanks to the physical feedback offered by the haptics of the Enki Pro HyperSense. Haptic feedback is not limited only to gaming, in fact also the use of multimedia content benefits from an extra level of immersion, thanks to the support of many of the streaming platforms more popular.

Using the latest technologies, Project Sophia ed Enki Pro HyperSense add new dimensions to any play and work space, offering a glimpse into the future of the set-up
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