Chairs November 15, 2024 · 3 min read

Secretlab Titan Evo NanoGen Edition

Secretlab's flagship NanoGen Edition debuts NanoGen Hybrid Leatherette and NanoFoam Composite technology at $799, setting a new standard for gaming chairs.

Secretlab Titan Evo NanoGen Edition gaming chair in Pure Black

The Secretlab Titan Evo NanoGen Edition is not an incremental upgrade — it is the next generation of Secretlab’s flagship gaming chair. Priced at $799 for the regular model and $849 for the XL, the NanoGen Edition introduces proprietary materials that represent the most significant technological leap in the Titan Evo lineup since the chair’s original launch. The premium over the standard Titan Evo ($519) is roughly $280, and the materials justify every dollar.

Available in Pure Black and Pure White, the NanoGen Edition is designed for buyers who want the absolute best gaming chair Secretlab produces — the one that reviews from Tom’s Hardware, PC Gamer, and Tom’s Guide all describe as setting a new standard for the category.

NanoGen Technology

Two proprietary materials define the NanoGen Edition:

NanoGen Hybrid Leatherette is Secretlab’s next-generation upholstery. It is softer and more supple than any previous Secretlab leatherette while being 14 times more durable than regular PU leather. The material also includes enhanced stain and UV resistance — practical features for a chair that will spend years in a setup exposed to monitor light and the occasional spill. The feel under hand is noticeably different from the standard Prime 2.0 Leatherette; it is closer to genuine leather in texture while maintaining the practical benefits of synthetic material.

Secretlab Titan Evo NanoGen Edition alternate product view

NanoFoam Composite replaces the standard cold-cure foam with a multi-layer system. The foundation uses a medium-firm cold-cure foam base — the same structural support philosophy as the standard Evo — topped with a soft-cushion microfoam layer. The result is a seat that feels immediately comfortable without sacrificing the long-term support that prevents fatigue during extended sessions. It is the kind of foam technology typically found in premium automotive seating rather than gaming chairs.

Additional Hardware

The NanoGen Edition pairs its materials with upgraded hardware:

  • Full-metal 4D Armrests (Heavy Duty Edition) — more substantial build than the standard Evo’s armrests
  • Magnetic CloudSwap Technology — swappable armrest tops with Secretlab’s PlushCell Memory Foam padding included
  • 4-way lumbar support — fully adjustable, as expected in the flagship tier
  • Magnetic memory foam head pillow — included

Every adjustable element on the chair has been refined. The metal armrests feel more solid, the lumbar mechanism is smoother, and the overall assembly quality reflects the premium positioning.

Pricing

VersionPrice
Regular (Pure Black or Pure White)$799
XL (Pure Black or Pure White)$849

The $280 premium over the standard Titan Evo is significant. Whether it is worth it depends on how much you value material quality and long-term durability. The NanoGen Hybrid Leatherette alone — with its 14x durability improvement — could mean the chair looks new years after a standard leatherette version would show wear.

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Where to Buy

  1. Secretlab Official Store — NanoGen Edition
  2. Amazon — select variants available

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