Recap: Remember last yr's announcement that Ikea was joining forces with Asus to create affordable article of furniture aimed at gamers? The first wave of these products has dropped in China, and it includes some very snazzy pieces.

In September, nosotros heard that the showtime products from Asus' Republic of Gamers (ROG) brand and the Swedish furniture giant's partnership would initially launch in China early in 2022. As promised, the sensibly priced items are now available in the country.

One of the most interesting and expensive offerings is a gaming desk (elevation) that features motorized peak adjustments, allowing users to select the optimal position and save 4 pre-set heights. Reaching a maximum of 47 inches from table to floor, this 3,999 Yuan (~$618) piece of piece of furniture can be used as a continuing desk.

For those after a more than traditional, cheaper ($92) option, the Utespelare gaming desk-bound (above) has six adaptable height settings and a metal mesh at the rear for improved heat dissipation.

Elsewhere, there'southward a $12 computer belfry stand with castors for moving around those giant rigs, and the $154 gaming chair looks quite nice while being cheaper than well-nigh similar products.

Ikea is also offering a stylish $15 headset cradle, a $thirty pegboard for belongings all your accessories, and a user-friendly $7.50 mug stand that locks onto a desk, preventing any scalding spills.

Make sure to check out the $23 "Multi-functional cushion/blanket," which seems to combine a cushion, blanket, and onesie into one item, letting gamers keep their all-important easily warm during loading screens and lengthy cutscenes.

The Asus ROG article of furniture will striking "other Ikea markets" starting this October.