Secretlab finally reveals cheaper Titan Evo chair but its missing big features

Dylan Horetski
Secretlab Titan Evo Lite

Secretlab has revealed the Titan Evo Lite, a cheaper alternative to their flagship model, but it’s missing some of the lineups biggest features.

Secretlab has offered the Titan Evo lineup of chairs over the last few years, with the Titan Evo 2022 being one of the best gaming chairs we’ve used, but it also sports a rather hefty price tag.

The company has finally revealed a more budget-friendly version of the chair called the Titan Evo Lite, which maintains the same iconic style and the company’s patented cold-cure foam padding.

Coming in at $449 USD, it’s worth checking out if you’re looking to save a fair bit of money. However, it loses some of the Titan Evo 2022’s best features.

Secretlab Titan Evo Lite loses adjustable lumbar & more

The Secretlab Titan Evo 2022 stands out from all the other popular gaming chairs due to its adjustable lumbar support, cloud-swap armrest covers, and the included magnetic headrest pillow.

However, the Titan Evo Lite doesn’t ship with any of these items. The biggest loss is the adjustable lumbar, but Secretlab was able to add in stationary lumbar support to offer better ergonomics than not having any at all.

Secretlab Titan Evo Lite

The cloud swap armrest covers would have been nice to have as well, as it gives users the ability to replace them if something were to happen. Also, customers could buy sets with more padding if needed which is a widely appreciated feature of the Titan Evo 2022.

While it is compatible, the Titan Evo Lite doesn’t include the headrest pillow in its price — meaning those interested must pay an extra $49 — which makes the savings much lower.

The loss in features aside, it’s still going to be worth checking out for those looking for a high quality chair with a strict budget. Secretlab offers a five-year warranty, super solid metal construction, and an extremely easy assembly process with all of their chairs. Secretlab has been pretty quiet on the new furniture front since the launch of Skins and the Magnus desk, but we do wonder what the company could be cooking up next.

About The Author

Dylan is a Senior Writer for Dexerto with knowledge in keyboards, headsets, and live streaming hardware. Outside of tech, he knows the latest happenings around Twitch, YouTube, and TikTok. Contact Dylan at Dylan.Horetski@Dexerto.com