Razer’s Project Madison concept chair has reactive lighting, immersive audio and multi-zone haptics

Razer is once again thinking big about what a gaming chair can do, and its concept for CES 2026 isn’t just a chair but an entire multisensory experience to match whatever’s happening on-screen. The concept, called Project Madison, combines reactive lighting, spatial audio and multi-zone haptic feedback to make the player feel more immersed in the in-game environment. We’re talking Razer Chroma light strips along the head flaps, THX Spatial Audio for 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound and six haptic motor actuators powered by Razer Sensa HD Haptics to bring the physical sensations of a game to life.

One can only imagine the price tag on such a setup. Actually, I’d rather not. Project Madison isn’t a product you can buy right now anyway, but Razer did bring a real — albeit far less flashy — new(ish) gaming chair to CES too. The company has updated its Iskur V2 lineup with the Iskur V2 NewGen, which features the same dynamic lumbar support and dual-density cold-cured foam seat cushion that it’s known for, but now wrapped in Razer’s Gen-2 EPU Leather with CoolTouch Technology for a long-lasting cooling effect. 

Four Razer gaming chairs — in light gray, black with green trim, black, and light pink — are pictured beside each other spot-lit in a dark room
Razer’s Iskur V2 NewGen chair in Light Gray, Black/Green, Black and Quartz.
Razer

Per Razer, “The chair’s material delivers high thermal effusivity, keeping it cool to the touch for hours of play.” That CoolTouch faux leather is also coming to the less expensive Iskur V2 X, with the Iskur V2 X NewGen. Pre-orders for both chairs are now open, though the company hasn’t yet said when they’ll ship. The $650 Razer Iskur V2 NewGen comes in Black/Green, Black, Quartz and Light Gray, while the $350 Iskur V2 X NewGen is available in Black/Green, Black and Quartz.

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