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So, TBH, I wasn’t expecting an amazing product for the price.It seemed like a cool little chair for my kids to game or watch movies in.I thought the banana chair styles would be cooler but they were like $20 more and I was buying this specific chair on a recommendation from a friend, so I figured what the heck.Shipping was fast, like, Prime fast even though we don’t have a prime account. I think we ordered it Friday and it got here on Monday afternoon.This chair is actually pretty cool. It has this, like, ratcheting feature that lets you adjust the angle of the backrest from almost 90° down to laying flat like a bed.It’s not huge, so an adult can sit on it but probably wouldn’t be comfy laying on it flat, but my kids love it to lay on the floor with.It cradles my posterior like a little dove-gray cloud filled with unfathomable technology.Got the gray color and the construction is pretty good. Stitches are tight and short, not long like the cheap-o stuff. The back panel even zips open so you can access the electronics or remove the cover for washing. NOTE: To remove the cover you’ll need to unscrew the speaker grilles and control panel to release the fabric. Then reinstall after washing.Bluetooth connection was super easy. Power on the chair, find it in the Bluetooth menu on your device. Tap. Connected.Legit 5 stars. Pretty awesome little chair in the sub-$100 price range.Buy it, you schlub.Son loves it for gaming and likes how it can fold into different positions. Would give it 5 stars, except I can't figure out how to tune into a radio channel in FM mode and only get static with seemingly no way to change a channel.Got this for our son who needed new chair for the living room. He plays games and watches videos on his iPad and the speakers on this chair connect through Bluetooth and good sound. Also listens to music with his MP3 player and watches tv. Easy to move around and he can make it flat and lay down or bring the back up. Good purchase.This gaming chair is actually more cushioning than it appears. The Bluetooth pairing worked right away and has a decent output. There wasn’t any assembly required, just take it out of the box and it’s ready! I rated it four stars because it is a little smaller for a teenager, might fit a kid better. Overall this is great but wish it was longer in length. Thanks so much for taking the time to read this review. I hope the information that I've provided makes your decision a little easier.My 14 year old son is 5’5” tall, about 150 lbs and he loves this chair. He doesn’t use the speakers or blue tooth, but just needed a good chair in his room for video games and this works perfectly. It easily adjusts for comfort and the gray color looks great in his room. It comes with the cord and instructions needed to use the blue tooth and speakers if needed. We are happy with this chair and recommend it.I’m definitely an audio bum! Picked up the black one. Love it. Bought it for my son but prefer using it more myself. My son is 50lbs. I’m 200 lbs. We both love it. Audio quality is same as the video on the listing. Cheapest audio chair I could find and definitely worth it!$100 is not too bad of a price, but the compromise in quality to get it that cheap is steep.The frame is rusted, and the welds are contaminated and cold/under-cut. It holds me, at 200lbs... and I don't feel any undue flexing nor hear any bad noises, so I suppose it does it's job, but I do wonder about how long it will last from casual lounging and shifting. It's certainly strong enough for kids.It feels somewhat like a hammock, with the ratcheting hinges holding each end of the chair rigid, but the middle sinking somewhat. It is comfortable, and the padding is pretty good (though it's kinda everywhere on the inside of the thing - looks like brown fuzzy hair...)Audio is poor at best... it works as generic speakers, but the product description says, "Dual 5 watt speakers for gamers to feel the action ( . . . ) to hear awesome sound in high definition for the ultimate gaming experience." This is way off. I have a lot of audio gear (both speakers and headphones) ranging from $20 studio headphones to several thousand dollar systems, so I have a good idea of what things can sound like in most price brackets. To "feel the action" I was expecting overly-bloomy bass... which isn't a good thing, but this is even worse than that. There is no sub-bass at all, mid and upper-bass is barely audible, heavy distortion across many frequencies, bad vocal performance, and the volume is very low. Most Bluetooth travel speakers I've tried sound better. As basic speakers... they work... but you'd be better served buying a $80 chair and $20 speakers or headphones.The battery life is sad at 3 hours... for something as big as a chair, there really isn't any space limitations... so put a bigger battery pack in, please! Bluetooth connection is VERY solid, with great range and reliability. The aux port is line-in only, so don't expect to be able to plug in headphones to the chair to bypass the crap speakers.I'm conflicted with this review. For $100, the chair has decent value as it succeeds at being a comfortable ground chair... but it fails at being what I would consider "minimal" for gaming speakers. You could use this for kids, and they don't get loud enough to damage hearing... but I would find it frustrating, as you'll miss out on all of the beautiful audio detail that is put into games these days. I can't imagine playing something like Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Nier Automata or Horizon Zero Dawn with these speakers butchering the music... or an FPS on these without being able to properly feel, or even hear the guttural bass in explosions. The sound is muddy enough that it would be difficult to hear the vocal cues in many games too... No, I recommend against these... I do think it's reasonable to expect better sound quality, even at this price point.