Secretlab launches Atlas ergonomic chair focused on productivity
Secretlab has unveiled the Atlas, its first new desk chair since the Titan Evo in 2022. The company says the Atlas narrows the feature set of the Titan Evo to deliver a lighter design that puts ergonomics and posture front and center as lines between gaming and ergonomic chairs blur.
Secretlab describes the chair as built for the "entire rhythm of your day," citing the need to support both periods of focus and short rests. Instead of a fully dynamic backrest, the Atlas uses a Re-Curve fixed backrest with an integrated lumbar curve and offers distinct "Focus" and "Rest" modes.
The Atlas uses a Synchronous Tilt Mechanism with 120° of recline where the backrest tilts 2° for every 1° of seatbase tilt, supported by an adjustable tilt force control and a four-level Tilt Force Adjustor. It also features adjustable seat depth, 3D armrests, and comes in Regular and Large sizes; at launch, Titan Evo add-ons are not compatible with the Atlas except for a magnetic head pillow.
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