Introduction
All that nonsense about “Don’t buy gaming chairs—it’s a gimmick, and you’re an idiot if you do” pushed me to check them out for myself. I used to be very biased about gaming chairs. I always thought spending big money on a ‘flashy’ chair wasn’t as practical as getting a regular ergonomic one.
I might never have tried a gaming chair without getting this DXRACER Martian Pro. The world is advancing so fast, and the massage gaming chair has renewed my imagination of the future of furniture/officing equipment, which can also be luxurious and provide the ultimate in enjoyment. In this review, I’ll share my most genuine experience with it. I hope this review could bring some new ideas if you are holding the same opinion as I did.

Unboxing
The chair comes in a huge box, just as heavy as it looks, but less bulky than traditional massage chairs. So when the Martian Pro arrives, I’d truly recommend having extra help (one more adult would be fine). Once you open it up, the parts are neatly organized, and the instruction manual will guide you through each step. Even the ports and connectors are labeled, which makes things way easier. As someone new to furniture assembly, I put it together in about 25 minutes, and it wasn’t nearly as much of a hassle as I’d imagined.

Intelligent Temperature Control and Comfort System
Once assembled, the chair’s “smart features” immediately caught our attention—and rightfully so, since “temperature control and comfort” are the standout selling points. Let’s start with the daily experience: how it feels to sit on it and how it handles temperature control. Right away, it felt noticeably different from clunky office chairs. We asked our colleague Holly to test it out—she was wearing thick pants that day, and within 5 seconds of turning on Level 1 cooling, she said she picked up on a faint breeze around her lower back and thighs.

We ran a real-world test: in a 26°C room, after sitting there for 1 hour, a regular office chair’s seat hit 35°C, while the Martian Pro (on Level 2 cooling) stayed steady at 28°C. That 4-6°C difference was a huge surprise—no sticky, hot feeling, and even after a full day, the seat stayed dry. No more sweaty, sticky gaming marathons—guaranteed.

This all comes down to its active cooling tech. If you’re familiar with the model, you’ll know the 3-level adjustable ventilated seat is a Pro exclusive. Picture this: small fans are hidden under the seat, paired with a honeycomb airflow layer—hundreds of tiny vents spread air evenly. The fans push air through these holes, circulating evenly instead of blasting in one spot. Clever, right? It’s a total game-changer compared to standard chairs.

On the flip side, it also has 3-level heating for cold days—heats up in just 2 seconds, with three temperature settings. It warms you up fast in winter, upping the comfort factor in a way ergonomic chairs can’t compete.

Beyond that, you get no “pinched” feeling with some chairs. And comfort doesn’t stop at the seat—its built-in back massager is a standout bonus for beating fatigue. The 8-point massage targets the key tension spots on the back, with six vibration modes—all controlled by a single button. It takes the edge off, keeping your back loose even after hours.

Electric adjustment and ergonomic support
This chair checks all the boxes for me. It’s comfortable, sturdy, and looks good too. Plus, I can recline it back, crush a few gaming rounds, then take a quick nap whenever I want—a total game-changer.

It doesn’t have that “sink-into-cotton” softness. The high-density material prioritizes support over that squishy feel, so it’s a little firm initially. But you get used to it after a couple of days, and the upside is that it won’t sag or lose shape over time. Instead, it’s got an electric reclining backrest that lets you dial in that perfect comfort zone. You can adjust it anywhere from 90° to 135° with a button on the left—super easy.

At 135°, the backrest is almost flat. Pair it with the headrest; your head can rest naturally, with your knees slightly higher than your hips. This “slight bend” feels natural for relaxing. I even napped in it for 30 minutes—no weird ‘floating’ feeling in my lower back, which is enormous. Only a tiny letdown? No footrest. If you want to stretch out at 135° fully, your legs have to stay straight—it would’ve been even better with something to prop your heels on.

At 90°, the backrest forms a right angle with the seat, and two small airbags are in the lower back. Hit the button, and they puff up slowly. It feels like a soft hand cupping your lower back, with no pressure. Whether you’re leaning forward or sitting up straight, they perfectly fill the gap between your back and the chair, custom-fit. Massive upgrade from those chairs with stiff, fixed lumbar pillows.

Some might wonder: Is it truly ergonomic? Will it keep you in a healthy posture? It outshines a lot of so-called ergonomic chairs. Take the 4D armrests with their quick-swap tops, for example. They adjust up and down to match your desk height, slide forward and back so your elbows rest naturally, swivel left and right, and shift side to side to fit different shoulder widths.

Then there’s the innovative airbag lumbar support. Those two built-in airbags hug the curve of your spine. Tweak how much they inflate, and they fill exactly the gap between your lower back and the chair—total personalized support, no guesswork. It takes a ton of pressure off your lower back.

The armrests move in four directions: up/down, forward/back, left/right, and swivel. Pair that with the magnetic quick-swap tops—they snap into place perfectly every time, no fumbling—and your wrists and elbows get just the proper support.

Battery Life & Charging Design
Another strength of the Martian Pro is the 5000mAh Li-ion battery, which can support over 360 hours per charge. That’s two full weeks of use, saving the trouble of charging it every other day.

Charging’s very easy too. A built-in retractable cable (1.5-2.5m) pulls out when you need it—plug into the adapter, or get the battery out to charge separately.

Durability & Structural Safety
For Heavier people, you may ask, ‘Can this chair hold up to my weight?’ I checked, and it says it’s built with automotive-grade steel and certified by BIFMA. I think of that as the gold standard for furniture safety. The official max weight? 300 pounds, around 136 kg.

There are two materials available: EPU leather or woven fabric. EPU leather is tougher than average PU. We run a key through it, scraped hard, with nearly no scratches. Impressive. Woven fabric is breezier. I sat in 35°C heat for an hour, and my back sweat was way less than the EPU’s. No sticky mess. Plus, it comes with a 200ml leather care kit to keep it looking fresh.

Little Extras & Nice Touches
Beyond the basics, the Martian Pro has some “human-centric” details, starting with the headrest. The headrest has a magnet, so it clings to the backrest like glue—twist it, move it, and stay put. The foam is soft enough that your head sinks slightly, like a gentle support keeping your neck from straining during long screen time—no more constant readjusting.When you recline the backrest, a yellow LED strip lights up automatically. It gives your gaming corner that futuristic vibe.

Wrap-Up
The Martian Pro’s intelligent temperature control and comfort features are total game-changers—my back and legs stay way more relaxed than in regular chairs. It checks all the boxes from comfort to adjustability, battery life to durability.

Honestly, it’s more than just a ‘comfortable gaming chair’—it’s a supremely versatile seat for any purpose, inspired by luxury cabins. Support while you work, crash for a nap, get rid of sweat while gaming, or watch episodes in the living room. Whatever you want to do, it works, and works with great comfort and relaxation for you.