For gamers who spend hours hunched over controllers or keyboards, the right chair can mean the difference between victory and discomfort. AutoFull’s newly upgraded M6 Ultra 2.0 isn’t just another gaming throne—it’s a fully adaptive system designed to mimic the body’s movements while integrating climate control, massaging cushions, and a reinforced frame built for professionals.
This isn’t a minor refresh; the M6 Ultra 2.0 redefines what a gaming chair can do, blending esports-grade performance with hybrid-worker ergonomics. The result is a chair that adjusts to your posture in real time, cools or heats your seat on demand, and supports users up to 180 kg without sacrificing stability.
The original M6 Ultra was already a standout, but the 2.0 version introduces a third-generation adaptive lumbar support system that dynamically tracks spinal alignment as you shift positions. Unlike static lumbar pads, this system adjusts vertically, rotates slightly, and even tilts to match the natural curvature of your lower back—whether you’re leaning forward for a competitive match or slouching during a late-night stream.
Climate control has been elevated with dual cooling fans that drop seat surface temperatures to around 19°C and graphite heating elements that can warm up to 50°C, all with three manual settings. The seat cushion now includes built-in vibration massage, while the 3D ErgoCloud headrest—made from memory foam—adjusts in multiple axes to relieve neck strain. Even the armrests are fully customizable with 360-degree adjustments for height, depth, and angle, ensuring ergonomic precision whether you’re gaming, typing, or using a mouse.
This chair isn’t just for hardcore esports athletes. Streamers who spend 12-hour sessions in front of a camera, remote workers transitioning between meetings and gaming, and competitive players who demand peak performance will find the M6 Ultra 2.0’s features indispensable. The reinforced aluminum base and heavy-duty casters ensure stability during intense movements, while the breathable PU leather and high-density foam cushioning prevent overheating and sagging over time.
The chair’s recline ranges from 90° to 160°, with an additional 20° rocking mode for relaxation, and includes an integrated footrest to maintain proper posture. For those who prioritize durability, the SGS Class-4 gas lift guarantees smooth height adjustments, and the entire structure is engineered to handle users up to 180 kg—a rare feat in premium gaming chairs.
How does it compare?
Most high-end gaming chairs focus on either ergonomics or luxury, but the M6 Ultra 2.0 bridges both gaps. Competitors like Secretlab’s Omega or Razer’s Iskur offer advanced adjustability, but few integrate climate control and dynamic lumbar support into a single package. The 2.0’s massaging features and precision engineering position it as a hybrid solution for professionals who refuse to compromise on comfort.
The M6 Ultra 2.0 is now available in the U.S. for $599.99 (with an RRP of $899.99) and in the UK for £599.99 (RRP £999). While AutoFull hasn’t announced additional variants or collaborations, the chair’s modular design suggests potential for future upgrades, such as customizable fabric options or additional massage modes.
For anyone who treats their workspace as seriously as their gaming setup, the M6 Ultra 2.0 sets a new benchmark in adaptive comfort technology.
