The Razer Fujin Pro is a game-changer for the company's line of top-end gaming products. Previously, I've held Razer's product line in pretty high regard for its functionality and consideration for the little things that matter to FPS, MMO, and other genres of gaming. The main issue — at least for me — has always been aesthetics. While I know for a fact there are plenty of people who enjoy the neon green-on-black look that has been a Razer staple since the company's inception, it's never seemed to quite mesh with the rest of my office or gaming setups, standing out a little too much for my liking.
The Fujin Pro is Razer's latest gaming chair. From a visual standpoint, it's a remarkable departure from what the company has been best known for. Instead of loud colors and futuristic design, the Fujin Pro would have zero issue being used in an office setting. It's black, has the form of an ergonomic office chair, and doesn't have any of the accents that would mark it as being made by a gaming company, save the Razer logo, which is on the back of the chair and a small tag on the front (which features green font — look, the company has a brand, and I understand). Overall, it's the kind of design that will likely lose some of the audience that things as loud as possible, but appeals to older loyalists who want a more discrete product from Razer.
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Of course, it's still Razer. Right from the beginning of assembly, there are nods to gaming culture. The instructions on the outside of the box reference industry staples and the assembly gloves — sorry, «Builder's Gauntlets» — do the same. The packaging makes the Fujin Pro feel more like a Razer product than the actual look of the chair, which is a
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