







🎮 Level up your game zone with immersive sound & ergonomic style!
The X Rocker G-Force Floor Rocker Chair is a foldable, vegan leather gaming seat featuring built-in surround sound with dual headrest speakers and a subwoofer. It offers rocking and reclining functions for ergonomic comfort, supports wireless Bluetooth and wired connections across all major gaming platforms, and is designed for compact storage—ideal for college dorms, bedrooms, or gaming rooms.











| ASIN | B0C5QCQYQV |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult, Child, Teen |
| Arm Style | with-arms |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Required; Estimated Time: 5 minutes |
| Back Style | Solid Back |
| Best Sellers Rank | #260,366 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #140 in Video Game Chairs |
| Brand | X Rocker |
| Brand Name | X Rocker |
| Chair Backrest Width | 25.4 Inches |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,260) |
| Date First Available | July 20, 2023 |
| Fabric Type | 4% Foam |
| Fill Material | Foam |
| Fill Material Type | Foam |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Form Factor | Floor Rocker Gaming Chair |
| Furniture Finish | Faux Leather |
| Furniture base movement | Rock |
| Included Components | Allen wrench, Cables, Connection Guide, Power Supply Cord |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Customizable | No |
| Is Foldable | Yes |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20.67 x 25.39 x 32.48 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 28 x 22 x 20 inches |
| Leg Style | Straight Leg |
| Manufacturer | Ace Bayou Corp. |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
| Model Name | G-Force Floor Rocker Gaming Chair |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 22.68 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 5113601 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
| Product Dimensions | 20.67"D x 25.39"W x 32.48"H |
| Reclining Position Count | 2 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming, Office, Reading, Relaxing |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Game Recreation Room, Kids Room, Living Room, Office |
| Seat Back Interior Height | 23 Inches |
| Seat Depth | 20.67 inches |
| Seat Height | 10.83 Inches |
| Seat Length | 28.94 Inches |
| Shape | L-Shaped |
| Size | XL Adult |
| Special Feature | Arm Rest, Foldable, Space Saving, Upholstered Leather |
| Sport Type | Gaming, Racing |
| Style | G-Force Black |
| Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
| Theme | Gaming |
| Tilting | No |
| UPC | 094338511369 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
K**N
Amazing and comfortable gamer chair with fabulous sound...if you don't use the wireless feature.
I love this chair. Bought it to have a comfy chair on the floor while on the computer and a bonus was that it came with speakers.....and vibration. Now I will say, my overall experience has been phenomenal with this chair. I don't have consoles, just PC, so all of the mess of cables that came with it went straight into my cables drawer. I tried the wireless out for a bit and realized what everyone was talking about in the reviews. If using with a computer, BUY A LONG 3.5mm CABLE!!! If you're a gamer, make sure your audio cables reach the chair. DO NOT use the wireless. It sucks and here's why: It has a constant, never ending, perpetual, hiss that varies in volume, culminating with a loud "scratch" sound. It will also cut out completely unless you crank the volume all the way up and wait a few seconds for the sound to return, only to have it go out again minutes later. I tried the wireless settings 1, 2, and 3 and none of them made the slightest difference. This is why I say, "DO NOT use the wireless. It sucks...". That aside, the speakers On the sides near the head give a pseudo "surround sound" effect and with the vibration knob up, I feel the sound. Even when people are talking, if they have a bassy voice, my butt can enjoy it. 8-) One caveat to the vibration, the speaker sticks out into my tailbone and after just a few minutes, begins to hurt. That is why I have a small pillow there now and everything's peachy. Still feel the sound no prob. Conclusion: Buy this chair. But if you can only use the wireless for this chair, I would find something else. Bluetooth would be great and I see there are models with that option. Buy those XRocker chairs if you need the wireless because this is not the chair for that. Other than that, this is one of the better buys as it has come down significantly in price and still provides amazing comfort and sound...if you don't use the wireless (I think I've made my point).
A**R
Nice and comfortable
Good quality and very comfortable. Unfortunately I don't get to use the integrated speakers much because they are not wireless.
Z**1
Good gaming chair; Pricey, but competitive with similar models
The X Rocker Pro Series H3 is a very well rounded gaming chair, with plenty of features that other similar models do not have. This chair has 4 speakers, a sub-woofer, additional vibration motors (think rumble packs for your bum and back), with what I like to call Semi-Wireless capability. One thing I find annoying about all manufacturers of similar chairs, is that they call them "wireless". This chair and many others like it, require a power chord to power the chair. It is only "wireless audio" capable when you use the wireless transmitter. A true wireless chair with a rechargeable battery would be cool, but I assume the price of the chair would double as a result of putting a battery in it. First the negatives about this chair, which are really just minor gripes. The power chord is short. Hopefully you have an outlet close by. An extension chord will work for those with a lack of outlets in proximity to your prime gaming angle in front of your TV. Or buy a longer chord, though this is not something you will want to hear after purchasing a $159+ chair. Save yourself some funds and get out an extension chord. Likely most people already have one floating around. Luckily for me the chord is just long enough to get to my prime gaming spot in front of my TV, which is mounted about 4 feet high on the wall. If it was another foot high, or mounted above say, a fireplace, I would definitely need an extension chord to get back far enough for the best viewing angle. Second negative is the speakers max volume and quality. I will be honest, I don't often use the audio with this chair. I have a 7.1 gaming headset which dominates anything this chair puts out. The speakers are fine and get moderately loud, but I was hoping for a little more. The sub is actually pretty decent for a 4" woofer. It is much better than my previous gaming chair, which only had 2 speakers and a sub, but you are not going to be blown away by the sound. Stick with a gaming headset, if you have one. The securing clip for the seat back had a bent housing where you thread the clip through. Looks to me like the base the clip slides through got bent while shipping. Last negative comment I had about this chair was the rolled lip on the seat cushion, which is in a somewhat awkward spot, at least for me. When I sit far back in the chair, this rolled lip is not comfortable. I need to scoot my bottom forward to not be annoyed by it. It is not a deal breaker, but it makes me feel like I am sitting on a pencil if I have my butt too far back in the chair. Maybe the lip will get broken in over the next few months. Once in the proper position though, this chair is extremely comfortable. Now the positives. I like that the chair is all black. I am 37 and a pretty avid gamer, so I didn't need or want something with 10 different colors. I wanted something that didn't look out of place., and this chair flies under the radar compared with others. I have sat in this thing for 4-6 hours every other night, and have been completely comfortable. The speakers are okay. The sub is surprisingly powerful for it's size. I wasn't sure about the vibration motor, but on occasion, I have used it. I don't think it adds much to the experience, but others may think so. What I like best about the chair is that it is comfortable, compact, and not flashy. I have only owned it for about a month and a half, but I use it every time I game. Some things this chair could have used...padded armrests and a USB port or two. The armrests are okay, but padded armrests would have been an improvement. Another X Rocker I looked at had a USB port and that would have been great as an option for charging a phone or a controller. Honestly I cannot believe more gaming chairs in this day and age don't have at least 2 USB ports standard. To sum up, this is a very good gaming chair. It is comfortable, has a decent amount of features, and has met all of my expectations. Negatives like the length of the power chord, the bent clip housing, and the lip on the seat cushion are minor and easy to live with. It is pricey. I got this for $159 and with a gift card, I got it for only a few bucks out of pocket. I would not have purchased this chair when brand new and in the 200+ range. Few chairs in my experience are worth that price. With a longer power chord, padded armrests and a usb port or two, this chair would have gotten a 5 out of 5.
J**N
Wicked chair, sounds great, nice and comfy, looks quality, wireless sounds worked great. Only downside is that it is a little low and I wish I could attach a stand to hold it still and not rock sometimes. Bought for racing sim, but cant use pedals without rocking. There is a model with a pedestal, but this one was half price during Cyber Monday so I got it instead. Can't knock them for that as it is design and they have a model with the pedestal - probably just would have preferred that model.
A**R
Came a month late, nobody contacted myself after I emailed to see where it was. When it finally tipped up 2 of the 4 speakers weren’t working and the 2 that do work are all distorted, the vibration doesn’t work and the chair it’s self wouldn’t lock into the upright seating position as the locking mechanism is bent out of shape, also the side has scuff marks and a small rip (obviously been dropped) before packaging as the box and all packaging were in good condition. Not exactly a cheap item and definitely not worth the money if it come in the same condition as mine ABSOLUTE JOKE
C**B
My son was thrilled to get this chair - it assembled easily and connected to his Xbox without trouble. The sound is perfect for his room and allows him to either play his game or watch TV without disturbing anyone else. The size is perfect as well and it is a very comfortable chair. Great product!
F**O
In short, the product is absolutely awesome. The only part I do not like is the materials used. There will be a summary at the bottom of this review, so please check that to save yourself some time, then come back to the parts you need to read. I have purchased two of these chairs, and the two users (my Brother and myself) are two very different people. He is more midrange to above average weight, and I am definitely underweight. Also, he is more likely to spend an entire day in one of the chairs, as I usually spend my day on an iPad instead of using the TV. As a result, our two chairs are in much different condition. Unboxing/Setup: So, disappointingly, there is no fancy box with a design and whatnot, that you would want to keep. It just comes in a brown cardboard box. Oh well, it is not like it really matters. The assembly is quite simple, and it comes with the one tool you will need to do it. I used my own tools because I quite frankly, despise allen wrenches. Anyway, after you have screwed in the arm rests, and fastened the pin used to hold the seat up, followed by the velcro that does the same, you are pretty much ready to go. You just plug in the power for the chair, insert the batteries into the wireless transmitter (3x aaa batteries), ensure the chair and the transmitter are on the same switch, and you are ready to go. Thankfully, the chairs come with all the audio cables you could possibly need. Included in the box: -Chair -Wireless transmitter -Two Armrests -Allen wrench (to attach arm rests) -Plastic caps (To cover screw holes on the arm rests) -Long + Short aux cable -RCA cable -Headphone to RCA cable -RCA cable coupler (One red, one white) -Metal clip (to secure the chair in the opened position) -Power adapter TIP: The transmitter uses 3 aaa batteries, but it can also be hooked up to a power source. I bought one off Amazon. I don't 100% recommend it. One of my transmitters produces a really loud static noise from the power adapter, at times, but messing with the connection usually works. My spare transmitter works perfectly with it, so your mileage may vary. Audio quality: I have used Plex via my PS4 mainly as the source for audio/video, and I have found that the speakers are really good! One exception though. For certain movies, there is an audible extremely high pitch sound that comes through the speakers (lower than CRT level, but still quite high), and I have deemed that it was coming from the audio transmitter. Luckily, swapping to my spare transmitter worked wonderfully. In general, I think one of my transmitters is just plain messed up. If you find that the audio just sounds bad for some reason, I definitely recommend keeping a spare RCA cable plugged in to your TV for a quick swap. Playing video games with the chairs is also really awesome, because the vibration is actually really strong, but can get a bit uncomfortable at times. Luckily, the strength can be lowered. I generally keep the bass cranked up all the way however, which is luckily separate from the vibration strength. If you are going to be playing racing games, definitely turn down the vibrational strength, just so that when you are cruising along you are not receiving max strength vibrations all the way down the road. TIP 2 (IF you have two or more of these chairs): Use two of your transmitters to split the audio to the left and right chair. either use two RCA to headphone cables (each plugged into only one side of the RCA), or use a headphone to RCA, followed by two RCA to headphone adapters (Each plugged into one side of the RCA) to split the audio for the left and right chairs. This should make the sound more surround sound like, if your seats are right next to each other. TIP 2.5 (IF you followed Tip 2): Disable the middle speakers, to make the sound even more immersive, and that way if one of the chairs is leaned back more than the other, the person in said chair won't be destroying one of their ears, being right next to the speaker. Lets just say you should learn from other people's mistakes... Comfortability: The seats are really comfortable. I have even had friends that would rather sit in those chairs rather than my couch. The only thing I would have liked more would be if there was more cushioning throughout the seat, although it is far from uncomfortable. Longevity: The seats are made of vinyl, which is a pity, for such a hefty price tag, although I think the price is still worth it. I have had other vinyl chairs, that cracked extremely easily. I have not experienced any cracking luckily, but my robot vacuum always goes under the chairs, and over time, there is a part of the vinyl that is wrapped tightly against the support frame, and as my vacuum rubbed up against it for the past half a year or so, it has peeled a little. Read TIP 3 for the seating position that I have found helps the material last longer (or at least the cushion). Here is a tip that I researched about. DO NOT leave your chair in direct sunlight, or it will dry up. That will require you to use vinyl conditioner to help repair it. Maintaining the vinyl on your chair: -Keep it out of direct sunlight -Do not place the chair(s) near heat sources -Clean it as soon as it gets dirty -Use as little water to clean as possible TIP 3 (For, hopefully making your chair last longer): There is a large cushion on the base of the chair, that if you sit on will squish down really easily. My brother usually sits there, and over time, it has developed an indentation that will not go away anymore. The way I would recommend sitting in the chair would be as far in as you can. It puts more of the stress on the better supported cushioning, and as a result, my chair has little to no indentations in the cushion. Random things: What happens if I have multiple transmitters on the same channel? -The closer one will transmit audio properly, the further one doesn't do anything Is the wired audio quality better than wireless? -There is a tiny amount of latency on the wireless, but it is barely noticeable. Also, at times wired will sound better (Not 100% sure when) Summary: In short, this chairs are definitely worth the money, and it is important that you maintain the materials properly. To be honest, the only thing I have had to do is keep them out of direct sunlight, and as a result, they are still perfectly fine for now. Pros: -Awesome sound quality -Has built in vibration motor that can help make your movies/games more immersive -Comes with a wireless transmitter (That can be shared by as many chairs as you want, seemingly) -Really comfortable Cons: -You have to be more careful with vinyl upholstery (Read my maintenance tips under Longevity. Short form is, do not put it in direct heat, or sunlight, and it should already last longer) -Slight latency in the wireless audio (Not really a con, because it is minuscule, and I am just nitpicking) -One of my wireless transmitters works worse than the other (doesn't work well with my power adapter, headphone jack doesn't always plug in properly, resulting in a ton of static). The other one works perfectly in every case
S**C
Fantastic chair. 4/5 for comfort as it's a bit stiff since they need to keep you off the sub/rumbler. As for the wooden structure bar that goes across the front of the seat doesn't affect me unless i'm sitting more foward but i'm usually leaned back. The sound is pretty good for being stereo but since i have it hooked up to my laptop in the headphone port i use razer surround sound to get virtual 7.1 and well.... it's amazing. 220$ chair 20$ program for the same(pretty damn close) sound as a $500+ surround system is a hell of a deal. Brings a whole new love to movies, i've watched 6 movies in the last 3 days and just can't get enough! Great chair. Highly recommend buying the 6.6ft cable adapter as the extra 2.6 feet make a massive difference for placement in any room
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