Hbada
Hbada E3 Pro
Ideal for: Anyone seeking maximum adjustments in the mid range: a three-zone lumbar and a 4D headrest
If you like customising every support, it's one of the most versatile mid-range chairs.
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Best useAnyone wanting to fine-tune lumbar, headrest and armrests in detail without entering premium prices.
Avoid ifYou're after an aluminium base or the lowest possible price.
Direct alternativeSIHOO Doro C300 if you prefer a dynamic lumbar that adjusts itself without so much manual setup.
Verified capacitySupports up to 150 kg
Warranty5-year warranty listed in verified specs
How this product is assessed
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Category scores
editorial · specs based8.5/10 · overall score
Technical specs
Ergonomics and adjustments
| Lumbar support | Dynamic self-adjusting |
|---|---|
| Armrests | 4D |
| Adjustable seat depth | Yes |
| Max recline | 140° |
| Mechanism | Multi-position lockable tilt |
Build and materials
| Backrest | Mesh |
|---|---|
| Base | steel |
| BIFMA certification | Yes |
| Maximum supported weight | 150 kg |
| Product weight | 31 kg |
Dimensions and warranty
| Width | 70 cm |
|---|---|
| Depth | 70 cm |
| Warranty | 5 years |
What the community says
The consensus in reviews and forums places it among the most complete chairs for adjustments in the mid range, with praise for the 4D headrest and the three-zone lumbar. The most repeated criticism is that the base is steel and that the mesh takes a few weeks to lose its initial firmness.
Good fit
- People 1.55 to 1.95 m who want to fine-tune every support
- Anyone who values a 4D headrest and a three-zone lumbar
- Users seeking many adjustments with a five-year warranty
Not ideal for
- Anyone who prefers an aluminium base
- An entry-level chair budget
- Anyone wanting a lumbar that adjusts itself without manual setup
Strengths
- Three-zone adaptive lumbar with six height levels
- Dual-axis 4D headrest
- Very mobile armrests and adjustable seat depth
- Five recline positions up to 140 degrees
- Five-year warranty
Weaknesses
- Steel base instead of aluminium
- Mesh firm for the first few weeks
Verified sources
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.