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The Toyota Crown Gaming Chair Looks Like a Dream… But It Will Cost You More Than a Pre-Owned Camry

The Toyota Crown Gaming Chair Looks Like a Dream… But It Will Cost You More Than a Pre-Owned Camry

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By: Olivia Richman

Published: Apr 29, at 8:29am ET

As someone in the gaming space, I’ve been seeing this everywhere. But I haven’t seen anyone talking about it beyond that gaming space, and I think more car enthusiasts should see this. Toyota has turned a front Crown power car seat into a gaming chair. And it works.

The limited edition Crown Seat Desk Chair looks exactly like the car seat, down to the seatbelt buckle (which has been turned into a USB-C charging port). Just like the Crown sedan, it has powered adjustment for reclining angle, height, lumbar support, and tilt. There are three warming levels for the back and lower hips as well as three levels for cooling in the back and seat area. A rechargeable battery controls all of the adjustments, heating, and cooling, so it doesn’t have to be plugged in.

To enhance the car seat aesthetic, the Crown Seat Desk Chair is upholstered in automotive-grade leather with high-density cushioning. Basically, you’re gonna feel like you’re sitting in the passenger seat of a sedan. The quality stitching adds to the effect. It just looks a lot more comfortable and supportive than your usual gaming chair, thanks to its thicker, plusher car seat design. If you tilt the chair back, you could definitely fall asleep with that headrest behind you.

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Olivia Richman

Olivia Richman

From esports to automotive, Olivia has always been a Journalist and Content Manager who loves telling stories and highlighting passionate communities. She has written for SlashGear, Esports Insider, The Escapist, CBR, and more. When she's not working, Olivia loves traveling, driving, and collecting Kirbies.
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