Hands on with Razer's Project Madison Immersive Gaming Chair
Razer’s Project Madison is essentially a speaker headrest combined with a series of haptic cushions into the backrest and seat. Taken together, it’s a combination of the Razer Clio from 2025 and the Razer Freyja from 2024.
Once you embed both products into a chair like the Razer Iskur V2 X, you can mitigate many of those pain points and otherwise thread the cushion full of extra gamer-fueled RGB lighting. I had the chance to plop down into Project Madison during CES 2026. It felt as comfortable as its existing high-end gaming chair, or even a little bit better cushioned thanks to the company’s special Sensa haptics. The chair offers a vibration that’s far more nuanced than your regular controller’s rumble feature. Individual motors target specific parts of your body. In a racing game, it provides an extremely immersive experience. In a shooter, the pop and fizzle of gunfire will offer more sporadic sensations.
As for the speaker, it’s more of a mixed bag.
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Story: Kyle Barr
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