Secretlab
Titan
The Titan lands as a entry-level gaming chair, built around Built-in and adjustable.
50/100
Built-in and adjustable
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Why we rate it
- Scores 50/100
- Compared on the spec sheet
- No adjustable lumbar
- No 4d armrests
Score profile
Scored against the gaming chairs classWhere the Titan wins and loses
Full specification
Grouped · supported features marked in blueSpecifications
Support
Lumbar supportBuilt-in and adjustable
More specs
MaterialReal Leather, Artificial Leather, Mesh
Max weight180
Adjustable armrestsYes
Adjustable backrestYes
Adjustable seat depthNo
Adjustable seat heightYes
Head to head
Highlighted cell = better in that rowTitan vs IKEA Markus
TitanMarkus
| SecretlabTitanThis page | IKEAMarkus | |
|---|---|---|
| Overall score | 50 /100 | 50 /100 |
| Lumbar support | Built-in and adjustable | Built-in and adjustable |
Who it's for
Is the Titan right for you?
Buy it if
Buyers on a budget
Anyone who needs a dependable gaming chair for the essentials without overspending.
Skip it if
Skip it if
You need adjustable lumbar, in which case a higher-tier gaming chair is the better call.
Competitive player
Cares about latency, precision and feel.
okay
Everyday user
Work and play, wants a reliable all-rounder.
good
Budget buyer
Wants solid basics without overspending.
good
Common questions
Before you buy
Is the Titan worth it?
It depends on what you need. It scores 50/100 against other gaming chairs, a entry-level result where the class average is around 51.
What stands out on the Titan?
Its overall 50/100 rating against the rest of the gaming chairs class.
How does it compare to the Gaming Chair with Footrest?
The Gaming Chair with Footrest scores 53/100 versus this one at 50/100, so it is the step up on the spec sheet.
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