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Autonomous ErgoChair Pro

$$$ 7.3/10 Verified 2026-06-25

Ideal for: Anyone wanting lots of adjustments without reaching Steelcase/Herman Miller prices

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Buying summary

Best useCompare this chair for long home-office sessions where fit, support and adjustability matter.

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Verified capacitySupports up to 136 kg

WarrantyWarranty data is not verified

How this product is assessed

  • Scores are based on verified specifications, category fit and editorial weighting for remote-work use.
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Category scores

editorial · specs based

7.3/10 · overall score

Ergonomics 7.5
Adjustability 8.0
Materials 6.5
Comfort 7.0
Value 7.5
Verdict. The ErgoChair Pro offers the most adjustments per euro in its price range: 9 adjustment points including height-adjustable lumbar and seat depth. Material quality is fine but not premium, and the recline of only 22° limits resting. A solid option for anyone prioritising adjustability over luxury.

Technical specs

Ergonomics and adjustments

Lumbar supportHeight-adjustable
Armrests4D
Adjustable seat depthYes
Max recline22°
MechanismManufacturer-listed recline mechanism

Build and materials

BackrestMesh
Basereinforced aluminum 5-star base
BIFMA certificationn/a
Maximum supported weight136 kg
Product weight22 kg

Dimensions and warranty

Width48 cm
Depth48 cm
Warrantyn/a

What the community says

Mixed ratings: Tom's Hardware calls it 'good but not outstanding'; Tom's Guide and TechRadar recommend it for postural correction and prolonged work. Its Achilles' heel is the frame plastics and slow after-sales support from the US. Absent from the r/OfficeChairs top tier next to Steelcase or HM.

Good fit

  • Home workers with a €400-550 budget who want many adjustments
  • Users with lower-back pain who need height-adjustable support
  • People 160-190 cm weighing up to 136 kg
  • Anyone who values breathable mesh for warm climates

Not ideal for

  • Users who want to recline more than 30° to rest
  • Anyone needing fast after-sales support in Spain
  • Buyers who prioritise premium materials or durable build
  • Users comparing with Steelcase Leap or Herman Miller in the same extended budget

Strengths

  • 9 adjustment points (seat height, depth, armrests, lumbar, headrest, tension, recline)
  • Height-adjustable lumbar with a 15 cm range
  • Adjustable seat depth
  • Lifetime warranty on structural parts
  • Competitive price for the number of adjustments

Weaknesses

  • Maximum recline of only 22°, very limited
  • No physical-store distribution in Spain
  • After-sales support from the US, can be slow
  • The r/OfficeChairs community notes material quality isn't premium-grade

Data source: verified product specs · checked 2026-06-25. Editorial scores are based on specs and category fit. "n/a" means no verified data; check the manufacturer or retailer page before buying.