However, its high price point complicates things quite a bit.

But we’ll get more into that below.

The armrests are probably the least exciting part of the DXRacer Martian.

An overhead view of the DXRacer Martian gaming chair

And it’s pretty damn awesome.

But there is one:Batteries require charging.

The headrest pillow attaches magnetically, thankfully, making it incredibly easy to adjust at any time.

A close-up shot of the DXRacer Martian’s magnetic headrest pillow

The electric adjustable backrest is where all the fun is had.

Meanwhile, the superb lumbar support is handled via four buttons on the right.

Unboxing was a breeze, and the included instructions are easy to follow.

The DXRacer Martian’s seat and 4D armrests

Give Juno a hand, everybody.

The DX Racer Martian’s backrest adjustment button

The DXRacer Martian’s lumbar support adjustment buttons

The charging port at the back of the DXRacer Martian gaming chair

Installing the DXRacer Martian’s battery pack

A cat laying on top of the DXRacer Martian’s assembly instructions

The DXRacer Maritan in front of a desk with a gaming PC on it

DXRacer Martian

The Blacklyte Athena gaming chair in front of a desk

The headrest on an office chair

A tight shot showing a man sitting at the Fractal Refine gaming chair in front of a desk

The Steelcase Karman High Back in front of a desk

Autonomous Ergochair Mesh

A dual-monitor setup built around the Autonomous SmartDesk 5 and the Geekom A6 mini PC

A black GameSir Cyclone 2 gaming controller for PC, Nintendo Switch, iOS and Android

Razer Kitsune

The Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller in hand with Mario Kart World on TVs in the background

Scuf Valor Pro

Qanba Drone 2

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves

Alienware AW2725Q

The Ordo Sonic+ toothbrush photographed in front of a blue background.

Saucony Endorphin Elite 2

the 1ZPresso J-Ultra coffee grinder with foldable handle and external adjustment dial for easy grind adjustment

Five Copilot+ PCs shown side by side