Best gaming chair for the price in 2025
Mo' money, mo' chairs
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Today, we’re going to be finding the best gaming chair for the price. Not unlike our best gaming chair for your money page, we’re going to be all about value here.
This means that artistic, expensive affairs like the Thermaltake Argent E700 will not feature, instead, we’re looking for gaming chairs that give us the best price-to-performance ratio.
Black Friday is back, and with it comes huge savings on some of the market’s most popular gaming and tech products. We’ll be covering all the best deals in more details over in our deals hub, but if you haven’t got time to read through those, why not see our top picks below.
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ASUS TUF NVIDIA RTX 5080
Was $1599
Now $1199
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ASUS TUF RTX 5070 Ti
Was $999
Now $849
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Samsung Odyssey OLED G6
Was $899
Now $649
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TCL 43S250R Roku TV 2023
Was $279
Now $199
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iBUYPOWER Y40 Gaming PC
Was $2,299
Now $1,819
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Samsung Odyssey G9 (G95C)
Was $1,299
Now $777
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Alienware Area-51 gaming laptop
Was $3,499
Now $2,799
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Samsung 77-inch OLED S95F
Was $4,297
Now $3,497
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ASUS ROG Strix G16
Was $1,499
Now $1,199
*Prices and savings subject to change. Click through to get the current prices.
This means that we’ll mainly be keeping an eye out for superior build quality here, as a key aspect of value is something that will last the long haul.
So, let’s find the best gaming chair for the price in 2024, and maybe even make some friends along the way, too.
Best gaming chair for the money: Secretlab Titan EVO 2022 Series
Starting at $449, it is a little expensive, however, it exhibits build quality hitherto unknown for a gaming chair. This is good because gaming chairs are notorious for being cheap as hell.
Secretlab Titan EVO 2022 Series
Height range (Medium Size)
5’6″ – 6’0″
Maximum load
286lb/129kg
Seat width
56cm
Tilt-lock?
Yes
Height adjustment range
75mm
So what do you get for your money? A lot, actually, far more than you normally get with a gaming chair. You get an ever-expanding range of optional accessories, all the adjustments you could ever want, and an impressive ergonomic design.
Additionally, the fashion-forward among you will be pleased as the Titan EVO comes in a huge amount of colorways and upholstery options.
Second-best gaming chair for your money: noblechairs EPIC
Our second choice is, predictably, the second-best-built chair we’ve ever tested, the noblechairs EPIC Copper edition.
noblechairs Epic Copper Edition gaming chair
Max load
265lbs/120kg
Backrest angle range
90° to 135°
Not the copper edition specifically, but we think it’s the best of the bunch, so we’re going to recommend it.
It isn’t quite as fancy as the Titan, as it has no accessories and not quite as much ergonomic adjustability, however, it’s built almost as solidly and we’re confident it’ll last a good few years.
Additionally, we recently managed to review the all-new noblechairs LEGEND, which is certainly worth a look too.