Overview
- Secretlab, which unveiled the Atlas on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, launched a slimmer desk chair sold in Standard and Premium trims that starts at US$499 and aims to bridge gaming and office use.
- The chair uses a branded Synchronous Tilt Mechanism that reclines up to 120° with a 2:1 back-to-seat tilt ratio to keep feet planted while the backrest and seat move together.
- Atlas is built around a fixed S-shaped (lordotic) lumbar curve and 'Focus' and 'Rest' modes rather than a floating backrest, and it includes a magnetic headrest, 3D armrests, four-level tilt force adjustment, and seat-depth control.
- At launch Secretlab confirmed Titan Evo add-ons and attachments are not compatible with Atlas, creating a separate accessory ecosystem and limiting colorway and accessory choices for early buyers.
- Early hands-on impressions from reviewers report the Atlas feels comfortable and stable for its thinner profile but testing has been brief, so long-term durability, comfort over months, and future accessory support remain to be seen.