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Herman Miller Embody Gaming Chair review: Seating's endgame?
The Embody eschews the mesh-based support of the Aeron in favor of a design that supports the human body by using its own anatomy as inspiration. The result is an unusual-looking model with unique support characteristics and ample adjustability. Its futuristic aesthetics likely also played a part in Herman Miller's subsequent decision to bring its Embody chair into the gaming space.
Designed in collaboration with gaming and PC peripheral maker Logitech, the Herman Miller Embody Gaming chair mirrors the design and structure of the original, adding a unique color scheme and additional padding. Today we'll be looking at how well it performs as not just a seat to game in, but an all-day solution for your home office
- Flexible seat and back move with you throughout the day
- Numerous adjustments help fine tune it to any user
- Pixelated Support system combines the best of fabric and mesh seats
- Aesthetic choices to please gamers and professionals
- Arm adjustments are coarser and less plentiful than you'd expect
- Pricing puts it out of the reach of many customers
- Casters have middling performance on thicker carpet
Design
Herman Miller describes the original Embody as being designed "with the input of more than 30 physicians and PhDs in biomechanics, vision, physical therapy, and ergonomics." For the Logitech version, the company added additional research into "what gamers need from their chairs." On paper, this should result in an ideal chair for a full day's work and whatever gaming you might get up to after hours.
To support these extended hours, the Embody relies on unique support systems for its seat and back
While the seat and back of the Embody may seem futuristic, the base and arms are mundane by comparison. The base consists of a typical five-pointed design terminating in casters designed for either hard floors or carpets. Meanwhile, the arms are adjustable across their height and width dimensions, but they lack some of the more varied adjustments found in many competing office and gaming chairs. We'll talk more about this deficit later in the review.
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Shipping and setup
This will be a very short section thanks to Herman Miller's excellent decisions. The Embody Gaming Chair arrives fully assembled and ready to use.
Inside the well-designed, very large box, you'll find the chair, a single empty box used as packing support, and several layers of plastic wrapping. Once I'd rolled the chair out of the box and removed the wrappers, I was ready to try out my new seat within just a couple of minutes.
Adjustability
We're going to detail each of the available adjustments Herman Miller includes with the Embody, with a short summary of their purpose
Seat height: This is one everyone should be familiar with. It's available on even the most basic office chairs. Here it can be activated by pulling up on the small joystick inside the Tilt tension knob located below the right side of the seat. Doing so while seated will lower the chair, or raise it if you've taken your weight off the seat.
Tilt tension: This knob, referenced above, controls how much force is required to recline in the Embody. Turning it clockwise increases the required tension, making it harder to lean back. Turning it counter-clockwise does the opposite.
Seat depth: This is a rarer adjustment usually found on more high-end chairs, and the way the Embody handles it is particularly unique. The depth of the seat can be adjusted by grasping the handles located at the front corner of the seat, lifting them, and pulling away from the chair's back or toward it. The fabric and support at the seat's front edge work like a window shade, unfurling when pulled forward or rolling up when pulled back.
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