TTRacing Debuts at Computex 2026 and Brings Its Newest Ergonomic Products to the Philippines

Born in SEA but Built for the World. TTRacing took the world’s biggest tech stage and brought back two products that prove premium ergonomics does not have to cost a fortune.

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First, Let’s Talk About What Just Happened at Computex

If you weren’t paying attention to the tech world last June, here’s a quick catch-up: TTRacing — the ergonomic lifestyle brand you’ve probably seen at gaming events, creative spaces, and esports setups across the Philippines — just made its debut at Computex Taipei 2026. That’s Asia’s largest tech expo. 1,400+ exhibitors. Over 80,000 visitors. The same stage where the biggest names in hardware, semiconductors, and tech infrastructure come to announce what’s next.

And right there at Booth Q1206 of TaiNex 2, was a Southeast Asian brand planting its flag alongside the rest of the world. Not as a guest. As a statement.

“We didn’t come to Computex to exhibit. We came to declare. TTRacing was born in Southeast Asia, but we were always building for the world, and this is the moment we say that out loud, on the biggest stage in tech here in Asia,” said Henry Ting, CEO, TTRacing

With more than 1000 visitors in the booth, the reception was strong and the Media and KOL interest globally was massive. But more importantly, TTRacing walked back into the Philippine market with two flagship products that deserve a proper conversation: the Maxx Pro Gaming Chair. So let’s have it

REVIEW: TTRacing Maxx Pro Gaming Chair Air Threads Fabric (Dusk)

Philippine Launch Price: PHP 24,499 (Air Threads Fabric)  |  PHP 23,999 (Hybrid Leatherette)

Built from Real Feedback. Not a Spec Sheet.

Here is something worth knowing before we get into the features: the Maxx Pro was not designed from a blank page. It was designed through listening. TTRacing went back to its community and asked what was not working with their current chairs. The answers shaped every single upgrade on this product.

People were uncomfortable. Their necks tensed up because the pillow kept slipping. Their lower backs ached because flat lumbar support is just not built for how humans actually sit. They wanted to recline fully without their legs dangling awkwardly or perhaps without the fear of falling over. They wanted armrests that could actually meet them where their arms naturally fall whether they’re using their phone, console, or computer. TTRacing heard all of it and built the Maxx Pro around every single one of those pain points. That context matters, because it changes how you experience the chair when you sit in it. You can feel the intention behind each feature.

The Fabric First: Why the Air Threads Variant Is the One to Get

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The Dusk colorway in Air Threads Fabric is the hero pick here, and if you have only ever owned a leatherette gaming chair, this is going to feel like a completely different product category. The fabric is soft, woven, and actually breathes. In Philippine weather, that is not a minor detail. That is the difference between finishing a three-hour gaming session feeling okay versus peeling yourself off a sticky seat.

Dusk is a dark, refined charcoal grey that works equally well in a full gaming setup or a clean work-from-home space. It does not shout. It does not clash. It just looks like it belongs wherever you put it. The stitching and machine embroidery on the logo is tight and holds well over time. The fabric surface has a texture that feels considered rather than just functional.

The Magnetic Neck Pillow: The Feature That Gets People

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(NECK PILLOW)

This one consistently surprises people who sit in the Maxx Pro for the first time. The neck pillow attaches magnetically to the backrest with a 20cm range of movement. No straps. No clips. No readjusting every session. You place it where your neck actually is, and it stays there.

The memory foam is soft but holds its shape. The velour surface is smooth against skin. And after a few minutes seated, your neck stops doing that thing where it quietly tightens without you noticing. That tension is so normalized in long sitting sessions that most people do not realize how much energy they spend on it until it is gone.

The Contoured Lumbar Pillow: A Real Upgrade Over the Previous Gen

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(COTOURED LUMBAR PILLOW)

This is one of the most meaningful changes from the previous Maxx model. The original Maxx shipped with a flat lumbar pillow. The Maxx Pro ships with a contoured one patterned to receive your spine. It sounds like a small distinction until you sit with both and feel the difference. The contoured shape follows the natural inward curve of your lower back instead of pressing flat against it. The memory foam adapts rather than resists. The velour surface is soft rather than stiff.

For anyone who has experienced lower back fatigue from long sitting sessions, this upgrade alone justifies serious attention. Proper lumbar support is one of the most underrated factors in long-session comfort and posture, and TTRacing made a real engineering decision here rather than just a cosmetic one.

The Retractable Legrest: More Useful Than It Looks

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(LEGREST)

The legrest extends from 26cm to 53cm, supports up to 40kg, and tucks back clean when not in use. Velour padded throughout. Paired with the 135-degree full recline and multi-tilt control, this transforms the chair from a seated work position into a full rest configuration without you needing to get up.

The full legrest cushion dimensions are 20cm length by 32cm width when extended, with a cushion thickness of 7cm. It is genuinely proportioned for adult legs. This is not a token feature. It works.

The 5D Armrests: Two Modes, One Velour Surface

 

(5D ARMREST IN USE: PC MODE)

(5D ARMREST IN USE: PC MODE)

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(5D ARMREST IN USE: MOBILE MODE)

Five-directional adjustment means height, depth, angle, left-right pivot, and forward-backward slide. The velour surface means extended forearm contact does not cause the creeping numbness that hard plastic armrests eventually produce. The armrests operate in two practical positions: Desk Mode, where they line up flush with your desk surface for natural typing posture, and Mobile Mode, where the 360-degree cushioned surface supports your arms during controller use or mobile gaming. Both modes feel intentional rather than accidental.

The Open-Ended Seat Base

7 1This one is easy to miss but matters for comfort. The Maxx Pro seat base is open-ended at the front, which eliminates the thigh pressure that builds up on most gaming chairs when your legs naturally spread. It allows a more natural seated posture for wider sitting positions without the chair fighting your legs. Over a long session, that reduction in thigh compression adds up.

Breathability and Build

(BACKREST)

(BACKREST)

The perforated backrest with a ventilated hexagonal structure is engineered for airflow and heat reduction. Combined with the Air Threads Fabric surface, this is the most breathable chair configuration TTRacing has shipped to date. The frame is steel. The wheelbase is heavy-duty chrome aluminium. The hydraulic is Class 4 SGS-certified. Chair height adjusts from 66cm to 82cm from arm to floor. Total chair height reaches between 123cm and 132cm depending on gas lift position.

The Verdict on the Maxx Pro

At PHP 24,499 for the Air Threads Fabric variant, the Maxx Pro is competing in a space where most chairs at this price point either sacrifice comfort for aesthetics or spec out features that do not hold up in daily use. 

The Maxx Pro does neither. Every headline feature here was built from real customer feedback about real problems. The magnetic neck pillow is the best execution of that feature in this price range. The contoured lumbar is a genuine ergonomic upgrade. The retractable legrest is actually sized for adults.

And the Air Threads Fabric in Dusk is a mature, breathable, visually versatile choice that works in more environments than the standard gaming chair aesthetic allows.

The Maxx Pro is available now at ttracing.ph and ttracing.co.

The Bigger Picture: TTRacing Is Building Something Real

What makes the Maxx Pro worth talking about is not just what it can do but what it represents as a modern-day tool. TTRacing has been in this market long enough to know that Filipino consumers are not looking for gaming accessories. They are looking for setups that support the actual life they are living: long work hours, creative projects, gaming sessions that stretch past midnight, and home offices that have to look good on video calls.

TTRACING

TTRacing products were designed with these kinds of people in mind. They are priced to be within reach without giving anything away in quality. They are built to a standard that has earned licensing trust from Marvel, Star Wars, One Piece, Naruto, and Jujutsu Kaisen. And they were debuted at Computex not because TTRacing needed external validation, but because the brand was ready to say out loud what it had been quietly building toward.

TTRacing did not go to Computex to fill a booth. They went to make a point, and the Maxx Pro was that point made physical. A chair built not from a product roadmap but from years of listening to the people who actually sit in their chairs for eight hours straight, who told them the pillow keeps slipping, the lumbar is too flat, the legrest is an afterthought, the armrests never quite meet where your arms actually fall.

Every one of those complaints became a feature. And when TTRacing unveiled the result on the biggest tech stage in Asia, the product spoke for itself.

For Philippine readers, the Maxx Pro is available now at ttracing.ph starting at PHP 23,999 for the Hybrid Leatherette and PHP 24,499 for the Air Threads Fabric. If you have been sitting in something that is just okay, this is a worthwhile look. TTRacing has been in this community long enough to know what okay feels like, and they built the Maxx Pro specifically because okay was not good enough anymore.

“The product was never the whole story. The community was. We didn’t build TTRacing Philippines by pushing products. We built it by genuinely showing up for people who love gaming, music, creativity, and culture. When your community trusts you, they don’t just buy what you make. They grow with it.”  said David Simon Reyes, COO, TTRacing Philippines.

Both products are available now at ttracing.ph. For media inquiries, review unit requests, or publisher briefings, reach out directly to ttracingph@gmail.com

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