Secretlab has announced the latest addition to its TITAN Evo Series, the TITAN Evo NanoGen Edition, a durable yet soft gaming chair set to launch on October 31, 2024.
The Secretlab TITAN Evo NanoGen Edition is part of the TITAN Evo lineup, engineered to make a breakthrough with its premium materials and advanced technology. Traditionally, developing chairs has involved compromises—balancing durability with plushness or sacrificing comfort for firmness and support. However, with the TITAN Evo NanoGen, there’s no need to choose. Secretlab has introduced next-generation materials, including the Secretlab NanoGen Hybrid Leatherette and Secretlab NanoFoam Composite, which fuse all these benefits into one design.

Here is a breakdown of how each of Secretlab’s new materials is constructed and how they can be effective for users, helping to provide a better understanding of what each offers.
Secretlab NanoGen Hybrid Leatherette

The Secretlab NanoGen Hybrid Leatherette is designed to offer a soft, premium feel. The material is developed to be plush yet ultra-resilient, boasting 14 times the durability of regular PU leather and engineered for enhanced stain and UV resistance to withstand various conditions. To achieve its soft yet durable texture, Secretlab employs the latest manufacturing technology, using an advanced needle-point process to integrate ultra-dense nanofibres into both the surface and base layers.
Secretlab NanoFoam Composite

The Secretlab NanoFoam composite is designed to be a soft yet supportive foam, using specialized finite element analysis (FEA) and pressure mapping software to optimize the thickness ratio and position of the cold-cure foam and backrest. To identify areas of the seat that would require more support or softness, a biomechanical model of the human body was used to simulate stress on internal tissues.
With the conventional bonding method, a hardened middle layer could be created, which would degrade the foam’s performance, affecting its responsiveness and ability to adjust to the body. To prevent this issue, each layer of the Secretlab NanoFoam composite was crafted to a specific specification and bonded using a proprietary nano-based adhesive that is strong and nearly invisible.

Alongside the new material, the Secretlab TITAN Evo NanoGen Edition will feature a Secretlab PushCell Memory Foam armrest top, allowing users to rest their arms with enhanced comfort. The memory foam sits atop the all-new Secretlab Full-Metal 4D Armrest (Heavy Duty Edition) with CloudSwap technology, which offers an increased adjustment range of 11.5 cm—50 per cent greater than previous models—allowing for improved flexibility to reach the preferred height and personalized comfort. With the magnetic CloudSwap system, consumers can select and swap the armrest top for other available materials to suit their preferences.
Looking forward to the Secretlab TITAN Evo NanoGen Edition chairs? Mark your calendar for Oct. 31 and visit the Secretlab website to get one for yourself.