While there are elements of the ErgoChair Pro that provide solid comfort, overall, it lacks any features of note to help it rise above the competition.
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The office chair is a workplace staple that has seen dramatic evolution and change over the past 50 years. Gone are the hard plastic back chairs with thin foam seat pads of yesteryear, and in their place are a slew of options available for order at our fingertips. We live in the golden age of chairs, so much so that we have entire lists dedicated to the topic, such as our Best Office Chairs of 2026 , to help consumers choose the perfect fit for their body and needs.
With so many options available, when examining a new gaming chair, it has become a bit of a process to parse out standout features that help separate it from the many, many other chairs on the market. The Autonomous ErgoChair Pro is one such chair. It offers many of the key features I would want in a gaming or office chair: headrest, back tilt, lumbar support and sturdy construction, but comes up a bit short in the area of overall comfort — placing it in the category of good, but not great.
Priced at $449.99 (£386.39), the Autonomous ErgoChair Pro provides solid back and lumbar support and a breathable mesh backing. Of course, this same mesh makes the seat less than ideal for long periods of sitting, with the overall lack of padding potentially being a pain point for those who work and play all day at a desk. That said, its sturdy build quality, lightweight construction and aforementioned overall frame support do make it a decent gaming or office chair.
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Assembly
The ErgoChair Pro arrived at my doorstep in a single, large box. Packaging was well placed, ensuring that no parts were loose and tumbling around during shipping. The parts were also well laid out within the box, making it easy to unpack — a seemingly easy task that I’ve noted can become very convoluted with a poor packing system. Thankfully, Autonomous was on point in this department and unboxing only took a couple of minutes.
Out of the box, the ErgoChair Pro follows a fairly straightforward assembly process. Unlike its more economic counterpart, the ErgoChair Core, the ErgoChair Pro is easy to assemble at every step. Gone is the complicated headrest mounting system, with Autonomous opting for a slide lock system. The rest of the assembly is fairly straightforward with each piece fitting together well, with no notable misalignments of bolt holes or manufacturing defects.
Instructions are straightforward, offering good diagrams and a simple step-by-step assembly process. There are a few spare bolts in the kit, representing one replacement bolt for each bolt size included. This is appreciated greatly as someone who has, on more than one occasion, misthreaded a bolt and sheared the end, making it unusable.
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